- Installation
- Interdisciplinary Project
be/coming
Stefanie Günther, Carla Finsterbusch, Martina Zekovic, Theresa Stritzinger
4 July 2026 12:00–22:00
5 July 2026 12:00–19:00
be/coming is an immersive installation made of visual, physical, and sonic elements. The work questions boundaries between self and other, body and technology and sees inside and outside as deeply connected.
Rather than searching for a hidden inner self, the interactive elements in the installation explore how identity forms through contact, movement, and exchange. The space unfolds through layers and thresholds, where what feels external–images, sounds, other bodies—gradually becomes internal, and vice versa.
Instead of offering clear boundaries or fixed meanings, be/coming invites visitors to stay within uncertainty. Identity appears as something fluid, relational, and unfinished, always in the process of becoming.
Rather than searching for a hidden inner self, the interactive elements in the installation explore how identity forms through contact, movement, and exchange. The space unfolds through layers and thresholds, where what feels external–images, sounds, other bodies—gradually becomes internal, and vice versa.
Instead of offering clear boundaries or fixed meanings, be/coming invites visitors to stay within uncertainty. Identity appears as something fluid, relational, and unfinished, always in the process of becoming.
Biography
Stefanie Günther, Carla Finsterbusch, Martina Zekovic, Theresa Stritzinger
As an interdisciplinary collective, we explore identity as the interface of diverse experiences & processes. Through image, sound & digital forms we create spaces for exchange where meaning is not fixed, but emerges through dialogue and transformation.
Stefanie Günther (@lululousy) creates digital creatures that explore the dreamlike & the bizarre.
Carla Finsterbusch combines music production with her psychological background to craft soundscapes that make the facets of human experience palpable.
Martina Zekovic (m2zk.neocities.org) works with creative coding & found photography to investigate identity as individual and collective experience.
Theresa Stritzinger (@thestritz) creates conceptual visual worlds from classical photography & new media.
Stefanie Günther (@lululousy) creates digital creatures that explore the dreamlike & the bizarre.
Carla Finsterbusch combines music production with her psychological background to craft soundscapes that make the facets of human experience palpable.
Martina Zekovic (m2zk.neocities.org) works with creative coding & found photography to investigate identity as individual and collective experience.
Theresa Stritzinger (@thestritz) creates conceptual visual worlds from classical photography & new media.
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