An immersive installation exploring the interplay between nature and technology—powered entirely by the KIA EV9 battery system.
Invited by KIA we went on a research journey through varied landscapes. The EV9 became our mobile lab, powering tools and supporting data collection in the field. Natural textures like wood, sand, bark, and roots were scanned using high-resolution photogrammetry and laser projection.
The resulting data was processed into a sculptural artefact, resin-printed and brought to life through choreographed light. The exhibition in Frankfurts Saasfee Pavillon invited viewers to reflect on modern society's technocentric perspective and their relationship with nature and technology.
Commissioned by Kia, created by OBJ.Studio and shown at Frankfurt’s Saasfee Pavilion.
ANTHROPOGENIC ARTEFACTS
exhibition design
COLLABORATORS / CREDITS
TEAM CREATIONJo Rychlik, Rio Grande, Lukas TreibenreifPARTNERKia Deutschland GmbHLOCATIONsaasfee* Pavillon, FrankfurtPICTURES BYNiels Thomsen & Verena EccardtSOUND BYoffgrid.studioLASER BYLaserAnimation SollingerRENDERINGS & PRINT BYJosua RapplSPECIAL THANKS TOAnn-Christin Kohl, Jean-Philippe Pottier, Sebastian Jurksch, Axel Groot, Steven Lüdtke, Constanze Ehrhardt, Franz Grünewald, Ali Kösekul & many more
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