”Tuengel“ creates a multi-dimensional narrative space that blends e-waste, sculpture, and video, presenting a vision of the future through an archaeological lens. It depicts a post-digital wasteland where primitive beliefs coexist with advanced technology.
The materials for the installation are sourced from hundreds of discarded PC towers, blade servers, and a vast amount of data cables and fiber optics, all collected by the artist. These components—frames, motherboards, and electronic parts—are carefully deconstructed, stacked, woven, and arranged to form the structure of the piece. Combined with video imagery generated using AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content), the installation becomes an immersive art space that invites viewers to engage with a futuristic vision of technology, memory, and the intersection of human culture and digital evolution.
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