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Circuit Board Basket combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology. The basket, made of natural grasses, showcases the beauty of manual, imperfect work and fulfills a simple, functional purpose—a testament to patience, skill, and living tradition. In contrast, it is juxtaposed with electronic circuit boards made from e-waste: highly specialized, technically perfect, but discarded and stripped of their value. The interplay creates a space… for reflection: on the value of handmade objects, the stories behind the materials, and the often invisible processes of industrial production. The work leaves open the question of what forms of use, care, and attention we give to the world.
Jan-Micha Gamer works with sculptures, installations, functional objects, and participatory formats, combining a background in product design and social design. His experimental, process-oriented, and material-based style utilizes upcycling, assemblage, and materials research—mostly with found objects such as electronic waste or textiles, which he transforms and recontextualizes. His works explore transience, transformation, and circularity, creating a poetry of the used and inviting viewers to emotionally experience the potential of imperfection and the inherent dignity of the material.