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Thomas Feuerstein (born 1968,
Innsbruck Innsbruck (; ) is the capital of Tyrol (federal state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the Wipptal, Wipp Valley, which provides access to the ...
) is an Austrian
contemporary artist Contemporary art is a term used to describe the art of today, generally referring to art produced from the 1970s onwards. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art i ...
. His works and projects are realized in different media. They include sculptures, installations, environments, objects, drawings, paintings, radio plays as well
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and BioArt. Feuerstein’s work is known for growth and transience, processes of transformation, biological metabolism and entropy.


Biography

Thomas Feuerstein was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and lives in Vienna, Austria. He studied art history and philosophy at the University of Innsbruck from 1987 to 1995. From 1992 to 1994 he was co-editor of the magazine Medien.Kunst.Passagen. In 1992 and 1993 he worked on research assignments on electronic space as well as on art and architecture. Since 1997 he has held lectureships and guest professorships at
University of Applied Arts Vienna The University of Applied Arts Vienna (, or informally just ''Die Angewandte'') is an arts university and institution of higher education in Vienna, the capital of Austria. It has had university status since 1970. History The predecessor of the ...
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F+F School for Art and Media Design Zurich The F+F School for Art and Design Zürich or F+F is a private art school in Zürich, Switzerland. F+F stands for "''Form und Farbe''" (in German, "shape and color"), a discipline practiced at the German art and architecture school Bauhaus. Histo ...
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Work

Feuerstein's work involves digital and biochemical processes and transmutations, with specific materialities playing a central role. Processes and materials are used both as carriers of meaning and narrations and in the form of materials, and ultimately become agents in art. Essential aspects are the interplay of linguistic, visual and molecular-processual elements, the detection of latent links between facts and fictions as well as the entanglement between art and science. Feuerstein developed the artistic method of "conceptual narration" for this purpose. At the border between nature, art and science, Feuerstein's works set in motion pataphysical cycles of the production of meaning and possibilities. The works contain pataphysical references to Alfred Jarry, Raymond Roussel or Marcel Duchamp. In contrast to historical
pataphysics 'Pataphysics () is a sardonic "philosophy of science" invented by French writer Alfred Jarry (1873–1907) intended to be a parody of science. Difficult to be simply defined or pinned down, it has been described as the "science of imaginary solu ...
, machines, apparatuses and scientific methods are not only attributed metaphorical and symbolic meanings, but used for real processes. Feuerstein speaks of "patachemistry" and "patabiology" in the context of projects involving biological organisms and processes. Examples of this are metabolic processes in which artistic materials are produced, altered or digested in the form of objects and sculptures. References to aspects of entropy in Robert Smithson's work or to Robert Morris' form and anti-form can be found in works with biofilms, slime, fungi, and myxomycetes.


Digital Art

Since the late 1980s Feuerstein has developed algorithmic and cybernetic art. Initially as an extension of abstract art and concrete poetry, from the early 1990s he has used software to process online data: ''Hausmusik'' (1993) transposes stock market data into chamber music, ''Realdata Stampede'' (1994) converts news data into techno beats, ''Manifesto'' (2009) draws a cloud based on data from the
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insurance market. ''Proustmachine'' (1994) or ''Borgy & Bes'' (2008) use
artificial neural network In machine learning, a neural network (also artificial neural network or neural net, abbreviated ANN or NN) is a computational model inspired by the structure and functions of biological neural networks. A neural network consists of connected ...
s to generate literary texts and linguistic dialogues. Feuerstein's digital works examine cybernetic culture in the context of economy, politics, and posthumanism. For this purpose, he evolves a cybernetic demonology that, based on the Greek daimon, investigates cultural informatization from the Maxwell demon through server processes to big data and AI.


BioArt

The project ''Biophily'' (1993-2002) dealt with Internet geography and biotechnology. Feuerstein realized performative works in Tanzania, Namibia, India, California and Kyrgyzstan. In Trivandrum he had a Hindu avatar marry him to a rubber tree, to which his own genes were later added by means
gene gun In genetic engineering, a gene gun or biolistic particle delivery system is a device used to deliver exogenous DNA (transgenes), RNA, or protein to cells. By coating particles of a heavy metal with a gene of interest and firing these micro-projec ...
. From the end of the 1990s, works and exhibitions with biological
model organism A model organism is a non-human species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena, with the expectation that discoveries made in the model organism will provide insight into the workings of other organisms. Mo ...
s, own body cells, fungi and algae, bacteria and archaea followed. In ''Manna Machines'' he cultivates algae, which are processed into pigment for monochrome paintings, food and spirits. In the exhibitions ''Psychoprosa'', he extracts tyrosine from algae and psylocibine from mushrooms to synthesize a novel psychotropic substance that he describes as a molecular sculpture or ironically as the world's smallest sculpture. An exemplary "patabiological" machine is the installation ''Pancreas'', which feeds and nourishes glucose, extracted from the cellulose of books according to Hegel's
Phenomenology of Spirit ''The Phenomenology of Spirit'' (or ''The Phenomenology of Mind''; ) is the most consequential philosophical work of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Hegel described the 1807 work, a ladder to the greater philosophical system of the '' Encyclopaed ...
, to a culture of human brain cells. In ''Prometheus delivered''
chemolithoautotroph Overview Most chemoautotrophs are lithotrophs, using inorganic electron donors such as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen gas, elemental sulfur, ammonium and ferrous oxide as reducing agents and hydrogen sources for biosynthesis and chemical ener ...
ic bacteria decompose a marble sculpture and in return nourish a culture of human liver cells.''Prometheus delivered'' was shown at Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin, in 2017 a
ERES Foundation
Munich
Kunstraum Dornbirn
and Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou in 2018 and at th
15th Biennale de Lyon
in 2019.


Selected publications

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Bibliography

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References


External links


Website of Thomas Feuerstein

ZKM , Center for Art and Media
* Laura Capuozzo
Thomas Feuerstein: Bio Deception, The Realization of an Idea
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