CLEMENS HORNEMANN

Inspect

Inspect is an educational browser-game that lets you explore the way, your data takes from the website you see, through the Internet all the way to the server. The game was made for the installation /sys/net/visible by Francesco Scheffczyk.

DIFFUSION - with Latenter Raum Kollektiv

DIFFUSION deals with the perception of barriers and connections in the age of artificial intelligence. A flexible sensor-curtain stretches through the room and divides it. By touching another person through the material, signals are transmitted to a system of AIs, which translate them into sounds, spoken texts and light changes. DIFFUSION makes the often invisible digital filters that influence our lives tangible and poses the question of whether we can overcome these boundaries or remain trapped within them.

Mai 2025, Blaue Nacht Nürnberg

Deep.Redux - with Latenter Raum

The 10-minute long projection mapping deep.redux addresses the progress of artificial intelligence, combines visualization techniques, examines the representation of data and critically questions the relationship between humans and AI. The audiovisual work combines aesthetic techniques of data visualization, simulation and 2D/3D animation. It incorporates both contemporary and historical generative AI models. It explores the evolving representation of data and learning and offers insights into the underlying relationships within the latent space. The visual journey ranges from early analytical machine learning to deep fakes, super-resolution and generative models such as ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion.

2023, Bauhaus Museum, Genius Loci Festival, Weimar

full recording upon request

KONTAKT - with Latenter Raum

The interactive installation KONTAKT explores the material gold as a connecting element on printed circuit boards (PCBs). PCBs have become an integral part of our everyday lives, be it in smartphones, coffee- or ticket-machines. The installation in the Franzosenkirche Schwabach makes this often invisible, interconnected level of our everyday technical lives visible. It gives visitors the opportunity to trigger processes themselves through physical contact with the material gold. By touching the five PCBs on display, a musical sound atmosphere is created, which directs the church organ as the main instrument. The result are unpredictable sounds and vibrations.

August 2023, ortung 13, Schwabach

variations shown at the 37th CCC Hamburg and at Silent Green Berlin

AR COAT

The Augmented Reality Coat is equipped with 27 marker images that trigger various clips and 3D models on your phone. These show a story about skin and affection - something that usually remains hidden under our clothes. All this works directly in the browser via AR.js and A-Frame. To open the website, all you have to do is scan the QR tag with your smartphone and point at the markers.

The goal was to develop a concept that allows another dimension of personal expression beyond the garment. With the help of the individual patches, it is possible to create an individual narrative and thus set a counter design to trends such as fast fashion and hopefully stimulate sustainable individualization processes.

A collaboration with fashion designer Julia Serrano Esteban.