RE:PLACES

generative installation

Robotic installation RE:PLACES 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Robotic installation RE:PLACES 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Robotic installation RE:PLACES 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Robotic installation RE:PLACES 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
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As the material swells from the robots’ organs, it curls and warps until it cools and hardens in its final shape.

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At the beginning of the performative installation RE:PLACES, the space is already characterised by sculptures with expressive shapes and colours. On closer inspection, the objects show properties that seem untypical of their materiality - massive plastic that forms multicoloured, abstract structures and sometimes throws bubbles at the surface. The chunks, which consist of different types of plastic, originate from industrial production, where they arise as waste products from the cleaning of machines.
Moving through this scenery is a complex construction reminiscent of a planetary lander on three legs. In a branched funnel system, it transports different coloured granules made from plastic waste. The plastic material is heated and compressed in a cylindrical extruder in the centre of the robot and swells out as a colourful mass. The hot material curves and twists until it cools and solidifies into its final form. In creative processes lasting several minutes, the 1.70m high robot sheds the plastic objects and spreads them around the exhibition space like three-dimensional brush strokes.
The result is a variety of intertwined forms with glass-like surfaces and fascinating colour transitions - material properties that are not usually associated with plastic. The visual and haptic experiences enable an intuitive and aesthetic approach to the thematic complex around plastic and its problematic use. A new perspective on the materiality is stimulated to promote public discourse on plastics.

The title of the installation RE:PLACES is short for ‘Recycling PLA Closed-Circuit Extrusion Shaper’. The objects created during an exhibition can serve as raw material again and thus close the cycle.

The work was realized within the frame work of the EASTN-DC Residency at Cardiff Metropolitan University and the European Media Art Platform EMARE program at FACT, Liverpool with support of the Creative Europe Culture Programme of the European Union.

RE:PLACES

generative installation

Plastic Plastics

anamorphic sculptures

everywhere
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
plastic sculpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler

Plastic Plastics

anamorphic sculptures
everywhere

fading substance

degenerative installation

fading substance decompose process of plastic objects 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
fading substance decompose process of plastic objects 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
fading substance decompose process of plastic objects 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
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Fleshy-looking anamorphic objects reminiscent of organs or photophobic deepsea creatures are floating in an artificial environment. We watch them as they slowly age, become porous, and finally dwindle away—observing these bodies decay is a remarkable visual experience.

The footage was shot in a laboratory setup in which a small sculpture was immersed in a cylindrical container filled with caustic soda. The object is made of polylactic acid (PLA for short), a biodegradable plastic derived from plant-based raw materials. The decomposition, superficial at first, gradually distorts the sculpture until it finally breaks down into lactic acid and then into carbon dioxide and water. The disintegration process, which extended over several months, is documented minute by minute; due to the caustic bath, it occurred much faster than in nature.

As a long-term research project, the installation fading substance addresses our approach to biodegradable plastics and examines the temporal and chemical processes involved in the decomposition of PLA plastic in a visually palpable way.

fading substance

degenerative installation

News

Exhibition

ZKM | Karlsruhe: The Story That Never Ends
Our work Líneas is part of one of the largest and most important media art collections in the world at ZKM | Karlsruhe. Líneas is currently on view in the exhibition »The Story That Never Ends. The ZKM Collection«, which tells the story of the links between art and technology since the 1950s. You can see it from April 5, 2025 to October 20, 2026.
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Exhibition

Ways of Hope
Reflecting the overarching theme of the Biennale 2025, the exhibition Ways of Hope at La Galleria in Venice offers unique interpretations of hope’s enduring power. Two of our Mini Makrocontroller are part of it from May 10 to November 23.
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Biennale

ENNOVA Art Biennale in Langfang, China
Two of our major works have traveled to China. »RE:PLACES« together with »Vincent and Emily« inhabit the ENNOVA Art Museum for six months. This first Ennova Art Biennale curated by Fumio Nanjo runs from 27.10.24 to 7.5.25.
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Exhibition

Realitäts Pasteten
Our artist friends Jo Wanneng and Lukas Fütterer opened a new artist space in Karlsruhe and we are happy to exhibit at their upcoming event »Realitäts Pasteten«. Join us on Saturday 05.04.25 from 7pm for fine art, music and more.
Degenfeldstraße 15
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Exhibition

The Glenkeen Variations: ArtNature/NatureArt
In the new Crespo Haus in Frankfurt we are showing two brand new works that we created as part of our residency in Ireland with the Crespo Foundation. The big opening is October 10th and the show runs until January 26.
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Exhibition

The Glenkeen Variations: With Or Without You
Our newest works Nature Soft and Cho. I'm breaking up with you. are on display at Goethe-Institut Irland in Dublin. November 7 until December 7.
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Exhibition

Galerie 3AP: Wohnung Lauxtermann Vol. 7
We are showing Carolin's work Flow in a group show at Wohnung Lauxtermann, Düsseldorf and at the same time, our colorful, joint new edition will be on display directly downstairs at Galerie 3AP. September 1st (Opening) until October 27th.
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Workshop

Label4Future, Ars Electronica Festival
We're participating in the LABEL4FUTURE workshop as part of the Ars Electronica Festival 2024 in Linz.
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book presentation

hello world at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin
On the occasion of our book "hello world", we talk about the creation and significance of this publication in the context of our artistic practice. We'll be in conversation with curator Agnieszka Kubicka-Dzieduszycka, who has accompanied us since the beginning of our artistic collaboration. The event is moderated by art historian Julia Rosenbaum and we'll exhibit some of our works. Sunday, May 26th, 16h
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Curation & Show

Bubble Festival
This summer we're hosting an art festival in our studio space in Offenbach. We've curated an exciting group show of visual art and a thrilling audio-visual performance program. Our latest creations will also be on display. July 5th & 6th
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Solo show & Residency

RE:PLACES at Kresija Gallery, Ljubljana
We love to invite you to our solo show RE:PLACES at Kresija Gallery in Ljubljana, where we show our RE:PLACES installation complemented by two video works and a set of our light bubbles. The show is curated and produced by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory and we now have the great pleasure of working in a studio at Ljudmila for one month.
Guided tours: 26.09. and 5.10. 2023, 5:00 pm
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Festival & Symposium

fading substance at RIXC Art Science Festival
Our new fading substance installation is on display at RIXC Art Science Festival in Riga, where we'll give a talk about the Aesthetics of the decay of biodegradable plastic.
Exhibition: 20.09. – 11.11.2023, Talk: 22.09. 14.00 – 15.30
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summer school

Shaping the Invisible:
Folding of DNA strands and rendering structures in nano scale
This summer we're mentoring a course at FUNKEN ACADEMY 2023 - a new art & science project. Together with ten exciting artists working with different media we're entering the nanosphere to fold some DNA.
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Solo show

Nature Soft and Evil Materials
This May we had the great pleasure of presenting our exhibition Nature Soft and Evil Materials at Working Artist Studios in Ballydehob, Ireland. The show combines our long-term work with robotics, plastic recycling and sculptural work based on this, including the latest outcomes.
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Press

Read our artist portrait in the Schirn Mag
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Exhibition

RE RE REcycled
In the last month Nikolas has been busy working on his research project RECYCELT-SEIN on the multiple recyclability of PLA plastic, which will premiere Dec. 16 at 6 pm at Atelier Wäscherei. Opening hours: 17.–23. and 27.–30. Dec. from 2 to 7 pm and on demand.

Gefördert von der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (www.kulturstaatsministerin.de)
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Publication

»hello world«
Crowdfunding on startnext
To celebrate our ten years of collaboration, we are making a book about the full range of our technology-based works. We need your support to print it! Pre-order the book on startnext and help us reach the funding goal by 27.07.2022
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Interview

New robot »RE:PLACES«, created during our EMAP residency @ FACT 2020
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Spitting Bot

robot sculptor

Spitting Bot robot skulpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Spitting Bot robot skulpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Spitting Bot robot skulpture 2021 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
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Mechanical and refreshingly original, this little robot fashions objects out of melted plastic. From a kind of beak, it squeezes out the colorful substance like a primordial liquid. The blobby cord coils in on itself, forming squiggles and loops that harden into a solid body. Once the resulting object is large or heavy enough, it falls over onto a pile of individual mini-sculptures, pulling tough strands with it. The technology used corresponds in part to that used in a 3D printer; the nozzle, which would ordinarily apply the material to a printing plate in a precise sequence of movements, points into the air and spits out the molten material in a seemingly uncontrolled manner.

Spitting Bot

robot sculptor

Siblings

light-active robot family

Siblings mini robotic artworks 2018 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Siblings mini robotic artworks 2018 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Siblings mini robotic artworks 2018 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Siblings mini robotic artworks 2018 by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
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The group of tiny robots sits quietly in the dark, but as soon as light hits their sensors, things get hectic. Like insects squirming under a rock, each Sibling starts to wobble in its own way—some of them dance, while others move more awkwardly; kept under a dark glass, the siblings can be playfully kept in check. The bodies of these unique relatives are made of plaster, with electronic components poking out at the top, like hairdos. Each family member has its own style.

Siblings

light-active robot family

From the Labratory

Vincent and Emily

interactive robot couple

Vincent and Emily 2013 robotic artwork by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Vincent and Emily 2013 robotic artwork by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Vincent and Emily 2013 robotic artwork by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Vincent and Emily 2013 robotic artwork by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler

Vincent and Emily

interactive robot couple

Makrocontroller

light sculpture

Makrocontroller 2021 light sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Makrocontroller 2021 light sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Makrocontroller 2021 light sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
Makrocontroller 2021 light sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler
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Shiny metallic conductor tracks cut across a deep black surface, forming a net-like pattern with moving dots of light shimmering in bright colors. The play of light brings to mind the nighttime twinkle of distant cities. On the other side of the square black construction is a skein of milky lines with light spreading in pastel tones.

The sculpture’s shape and design are based on the microcontrollers built into almost every electronic device today. The light visualizes the rapid movements of electrical signals. Because the semiconductor chip is greatly enlarged by a factor ranging from 1:100 to 1:100,000, the sculpture transports the hardware, which in the digital realm ordinarily goes unnoticed, into the sphere of urban space. At this scale, the chip resembles a road map displaying the connecting paths of human interaction: it’s an invitation to explore the basic building block of digital global networking and its influence on life on our planet.

Makrocontroller

light sculpture

Object c

breathing installation

object c, breathing installation by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, 2016
object c, breathing installation by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, 2016
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In a shallow black basin filled with clear liquid, a shimmering layer of dust has settled at the bottom, beneath the reflective surface. At the center is a small ring-shaped coil from which two thick shoots wind up to the ceiling and into the shadows of the building’s overhead installation. In the eye of the electrified ring, the particles arrange themselves in dark patterns, disperse, and reassemble in a regular rhythm, like a kind of breathing animating the intricate particle universe.

Object c

breathing installation

Amplified Entity

moving sculpture

Amplified Entity, moving sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, 2016
Amplified Entity, moving sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, 2016
Amplified Entity, moving sculpture by Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, 2016
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There’s a twitching and stirring: wave-like contractions ripple through a shiny copper body. A coil of thick copper wire forms a delicately articulated tubular shape with a smooth outer shell and a haphazardly branched system on the inside. Milky transparent strands with fine copper veins protrude from beneath the imposing object; once electricity runs through its veins, it takes on a strange life of its own.
The appearance and physical presence of the voluminous coil leave a wide berth for the imagination: associations include a human organ, a pupated larva, or a study of mechanical movement entirely outside the realm of human and animal life. The metallic body’s perspective seems to alternate between micro and macro: is this a small section of a larger, more complex system, or an independent (life) form? The strategies of abstraction and amplification create something deliberately ambiguous and even monstrous, alluding to the field of tension in which scientific and artistic exploration into artificial life and intelligence have always operated.
– Alexandra Waligorski

The work was supported by the Stiftung Frankfurter Sparkasse, Frankfurt am Main.

Amplified Entity

moving sculpture

About

Liebl & Schmid-Pfähler

Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler and Carolin Liebl have been working as an artist duo since 2012. They live and work in Offenbach am Main, Germany.

Joint biography:

2017 Diploma in electronic art with Prof. Julika Rudelius and sociology/theory of media with Prof. Dr. Marc Ries, Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach am Main (Liebl and Schmid-Pfähler)

Since 2019 foundation and direction of the interdisciplinary art space Atelier Wäscherei. www.waescherei.studio

2022/23 Lecturers on artistic research with high technology for emerging media artists, FUNKEN Academy for artistic research, a cooperation project of Ars Electronica (Linz, AT), WRO Art Center (Wroclaw, PL), Klub Solitaer e.V. (Chemnitz) in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems (Chemnitz)

2024 Foundation and chair of the board of the non-profit association Atelier Wäscherei e.V.. Artistic and administrative direction, curation and development of event concepts.

AWARDS, GRANTS

Label4Future, Stipendium, Creative Europe/Ars Electronica, Linz, AT, 2025 hap hessenweit, Atelierförderung, basis e.V., Frankfurt a. M., 2025 Reisestipendium, Goethe-Institut Peking, CN, 2024 NEUSTARTplus-Stipendium, Stiftung Kunstfonds, 2023 Artists-in-Residence, Fliegendes Künstlerzimmer im Quartier, Crespo Foundation, Frankfurt am Main, 2022 recycelt-sein, Neustart für bildende Künstlerinnen und Künstler, BBK Bundesverband, Berlin, 2022 (Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler) Artists-in-Residence, ArtNature/NatureArt, Crespo Foundation, Glenkeen Garden, IE, 2022 unreal plastic, Neustart für bildende Künstlerinnen und Künstler, BBK Bundesverband, Berlin, 2021 (Carolin Liebl) Kunstpreis Kunst und Technik, Kunstverein Heidenheim, 2021 Brückenstipendium der Hessischen Kulturstiftung, Wiesbaden, 2021 HAP hessenweit, basis e.V., Frankfurt am Main, 2021 Hauptpreis der Darmstädter Sezession, Darmstadt, 2020 Stipendium für bildende Künstler*innen, Stiftung Kunstfonds, Bonn, 2020 Projektstipendium der Hessischen Kulturstiftung, Wiesbaden, 2020 European Media Artist Residency, EMAP, FACT Liverpool, GB, 2020 Artists-in-Residence, Kunstarkaden Kempten, 2020 Artists-in-Residence, EASTN-DC Network, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, GB, 2019 Artists-in-Residence, INTER_WE, Espronceda Center for Art and Culture, Barcelona, ES, 2018 Stipendium der Stiftung der Frankfurter Sparkasse, Frankfurt am Main, 2016 Preis der Johannes-Mosbach-Stiftung, Offenbach am Main, 2014 Deutschlandstipendium, Offenbach am Main, 2013 (Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler), 2014 (Carolin Liebl) BEN Award, B3 Biennale, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main, 2013 Artists-in-Residence, Goethe-Institut/ WRO-Art-Center, Wrocław, PL, 2013 Promos-Stipendium für São Paulo, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Bonn, 2013 Lab Award, Lab30, Kulturhaus Abraxas, Augsburg, 2012
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS

With Or Without You (with Kristin Reiman & Filippa Pettersson), Goethe Institut Irland, Dublin, IE, 2024 RE:PLACES, Galerija Kresija, Ljubljana, SI, 2023 Nature Soft and Evil Materials, Working Artist Studios, Ballydehob, IE, 2023 Electronic Landscapes (with Manuel Rumpf), Darmstädter Sezession, Atelier Siegele, Darmstadt, 2022 Carolin Liebl und Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler, Kunstarkaden Kempten, 2020 WIR|ES, CADORO – Centre for art and science, Mainz, 2018 Feeling cosmic microwave background (mit/with Malte Sänger), Luis Leu, Karlsruhe, 2017 Amplified Entity, 1822 Forum der Stiftung der Frankfurter Sparkasse, Frankfurt am Main, 2016

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (SELECTION)

The Story That Never Ends. The ZKM Collection, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, 2025 ENNOVA International Art Biennale, Ennova Art Museum, Langfang, CN, 2024 The Glenkeen Variations, Crespo Haus, Frankfurt am Main, 2024 Ars Electroinca Festival, Funken Academy - shaping the invisible, Linz, AT, 2024 RIXC Art Science Festival: Crypto, Art and Climate, National Library of Latvia, Riga, LV, 2023 EASTN-DC Festival: Matte(R)ealities, Cardiff School of Art and Design, Cardiff, GB, 2022 Kinetismus: 100 Years of Electricity in Art, Kunsthalle Praha, Prague, CZ, 2022 NTAA’22, Liedts-Meesen Foundation, Zebrastraat, Ghent, BE, 2022 Device_art Festival, Kontejner/ZKM Karlsruhe, Museum of Contemporary art, Zagreb, HR, 2021 Werkleitz Festival move to ... ecosphere, Kubus der Ex-Stasizentrale, Halle (Saale), 2021 Sapporo International Art Festival (SIAF), Sapporo, JP, online, 2020 404 International Festival of Art & Technology, online broadcast, 2020 Habitat. Relazioni Trasversali, Casa delle Letterature, Rome, IT, 2019 3D printing performance, Kunsthal vARTe, Varde, DK, 2019 The Only Stable Thing, Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, Venice, IT, 2019 Parma 360 Festival, Chiesa di San Quirino, Parma, IT, 2019 Robotics - Festival di Arte e Robotica, Centrale Idrodinamica, Trieste, IT, 2018 Prototipoak. International Meeting of New Artistic Forms, Azkuna Zentroa, Bilbao, ES, 2018 European Media Art Festival, Kunsthalle Osnabrück, 2017 WRO-Biennale: Draft Systems, National Museum, Wrocław, PL, 2017 Videonale.16 PERFORM!, Bonn, 2017 The Beauty of the Matter, La Galleria, Venice, IT, 2016 Moths, crabs and fluids, Griffin Art Space, Warsaw, PL, 2016 Eco Expanded City, WRO Art Center, Renoma Department Store, Wrocław, PL, 2016 New Frankfurt Internationals II, Nassauischer Kunstverein, Wiesbaden, 2015 4+8+2, CADORO - Zentrum für Kunst und Wissenschaft, Mainz, 2015 KunststudentInnen stellen aus, Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, 2015 International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), Dubai, AE, 2014 Paraflows: Intimacy, Künstlerhaus, Vienna, AT, 2014 FILE Festival, Centro Cultural FIESP – Ruth Cardoso, Sao Paulo, BR, 2013 Spielsalon, Fridericianum, Kassel, 2013 WRO-Biennale: Pioneering Values, Ballestrem’s Palace, Wrocław, PL, 2013 Schirn at Night, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, 2012

PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe Van der Koelen-Stiftung für Kunst und Wissenschaft, Mainz WRO Art Center, Wrocław, PL

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