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MARCEL

SCHWITTLICK

From: Berlin, Germany

Based in: Berlin, Germany

Born: 1989

Main Artistic Theme: Electronic Art, Technology

Web: https://schwittlick.net

With his work Marcel is examining cybernetic aspects of generative systems and modern technology. He is interested in digital culture, it’s influence on society and chances for alternative kinds of communication

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Marcel is working with a variety of media, ranging from digital images, physical and interactive installations, generative poetry and conceptual video.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Marcel Schwittlick is an artist living and working in Berlin, Germany. With his work he is examining cybernetic aspects of generative systems and modern technology. He is interested in digital culture, it’s influence on society and chances for alternative kinds of communication.

 

He is working in strong connection to various practices, forging a connection between physical and digital media, traditional and modern approaches. Marcel Schwittlick is working with a variety of media, ranging from digital images, physical and interactive installations, generative poetry and conceptual video.

 

In 2015 he co-founded Lacuna Lab, a Berlin based artist group and community working on the intersection of art, technology and science. Marcel Schwittlick graduated with a B.Sc. in Media Computing at HTW Berlin, where he examined the technical properties of digital media.

Selected Exhibitions

ICC Tower

Group Exhibition: Open Sky Gallery

Berlin Calling

Hong Kong

ARTJOG

Art Fair: National Museum

Neurodynamics

Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Special project - Composition #37

Composition #37

Composition #37 is an experiment in new forms of collaboration. The graphical structure of this work is derived from recorded mouse movement on the computer of the artist. Abstract constellations of path traces build the underlying content. The visual style has been introduced to this structure by applying the colors of other digital paintings with machine learning techniques.

 

The remote utilization of these abstract decision making processes brings the ability of working with ones own and others ideas. This work brings plays with the notion of the moving image, referring to classical approaches, re-evaluating this meaning in the context of new media.

 

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