social criticism, ironic statements
Si vis pacem, para bellum. For millennia, mankind has refined its tools and weapons, but not its morals.
Digital still-life with political subject. Lettering, made of gun and rifle ammunition, between empty brass shell casings and blood splatters.
Wealth meets poverty. Ironic lettering consisting of gold ingots that lie on dried-out, cracked soil.
(Wrong hyphenation due to graphic reasons. The subject has nothing to do with ice.)
Visualized ironic statement. Lettering made of barbed wire attached at a wooden board wall. Combination of 3d modeling (barbed wire) and photography (wood).
Ironic lettering made of buildings, seen in bird's eye perspective. Simplified 3d modeling of a futuristic city.
Blood cell phones. While we are posting our latest party snapshots, the last Congolese mountain gorillas vanish, eaten by thousands of slave labourers and child workers who are scratching the poisonous ore, named Coltan, out of the soil. We live in paradise without noticing it – they suffer in hell. More information on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coltan_mining_and_ethics
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.






