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SYMBIONT represents the multifaceted essence of a phase of the artist's work that focused on the connection between nature and technology. The sculpture, in the form of a figurative tree, illustrates both the mutual interpenetration and the potentially destructive consequences of human actions.
Some of the wood comes from a tree struck by lightning – a moment when thousands of volts split the material's stable structure. The raw wooden elements… represent power and strength, while metal parts from electronic waste and household wiring allude to industrial manufacturing and electrical energy.
Translucent, heat-molded plastic films made from packaging material connect the materials. A yellowish light penetrates the sculpture, casting shadows on its surroundings and thus becoming a symbol of the energy that simultaneously connects and separates nature and technology.
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.