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Fantastic Healing Plants is a critical design series that creates imaginary medicinal plants to question the modern lifestyle diseases of our society and their deeper causes. The Wolpertinger plants simultaneously address humanity's relationship with nature—from genetic manipulation to economic exploitation—and reflect how much we treat symptoms instead of seeking to understand the root cause and change our own behavior.
Regelia Oniomaniadeae is… an imaginary medicinal plant against the disease of excessive consumption. It symbolizes the temptation to artificially create needs and compensate for lack through possessions. Its hybrid form reflects the entanglement of nature, market logic, and human desire—a satirical reflection on the idea that even spiritual emptiness can be cultivated and healed.
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.