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Cryptids

Karl Heinz Jeron is a German media artist exploring everyday culture, technology & perception through robots, sound installations & augmented reality. Exhibited at ZKM, Ars Electronica, MoMA SF & more.

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Sculptures in concrete that incorporate plastic plants, soundscape and videoJeron uses the debris of our civilisation, packing material and plastic bottles to create the moulds for his cast in concrete sculptures. They are concerned with the materiality of the city; the remains of the ongoing civilisation creating speculative constellations.

Artist Biography

Karl Heinz Jeron: Decoding Everyday Perception Through Robotic Resonance

Karl Heinz Jeron’s artistic practice defies easy categorization, residing firmly within the realm of media art and installation sculpture. Born in Memmingen, Germany, in 1962, Jeron has cultivated a singular vision—one rooted in interrogating how we experience and interpret information within our increasingly digitized world. His work isn't merely about presenting technology; it’s about harnessing its potential to provoke contemplation on fundamental questions concerning human behavior and societal dynamics. Jeron’s artistic journey began with an exploration of robotics, initially focusing on “Singing Robots,” a series that investigated the intersection between mechanical precision and expressive performance. These sculptures weren't simply robots moving; they were imbued with sonic qualities designed to elicit emotional responses from viewers—a deliberate attempt to disrupt conventional notions of artifice and authenticity. This preoccupation with robotic forms continues throughout his oeuvre, reflecting a fascination with automation and its implications for human interaction. His subsequent projects delve deeper into sound installations, notably “Cryptic Life Signs,” where Jeron utilizes amplified recordings of natural sounds – wind farms, for instance – to create immersive experiences that aim to heighten awareness of environmental concerns. These pieces aren’t passive auditory encounters; they actively engage the listener's senses and invite them to reconsider their relationship with the surrounding environment. The artist skillfully blends acoustic manipulation with sculptural form, demonstrating a commitment to exploring both sonic textures and spatial dimensions. Furthermore, Jeron’s artistic explorations extend into augmented reality (AR), utilizing digital technologies to overlay virtual elements onto physical spaces. This approach underscores his belief that art should transcend traditional boundaries and engage audiences in dynamic dialogues between the real and imagined worlds. His AR projects often incorporate interactive components, encouraging viewers to actively participate in shaping their perceptual experience—a characteristic that aligns with a broader artistic ethos of challenging established conventions. Throughout his career, Jeron’s work has garnered recognition from prestigious institutions worldwide, including ZKM Karlsruhe, Ars Electronica Linz, documenta X, ICA London, Walker Art Museum Minneapolis, Berlinische Galerie Berlin, and the Museum of Modern Art San Francisco. Exhibitions like these solidify Jeron's position as a pivotal figure in contemporary sculpture and media art, demonstrating his ability to articulate complex ideas through innovative artistic mediums. His enduring legacy lies not only in his distinctive sculptural creations but also in his unwavering commitment to prompting critical reflection on how technology shapes our understanding of the human condition.
  • Notable Exhibitions: ZKM Karlsruhe, Ars Electronica Linz, documenta X, ICA London, Walker Art Museum Minneapolis, Berlinische Galerie Berlin, Museum of Modern Art San Francisco
  • Key Themes: Robotics, Sound Installation, Augmented Reality, Everyday Culture, Media Perception
  • Technique: Sculpture, Sound Manipulation, Digital Fabrication
Karl Heinz Jeron

Karl Heinz Jeron

1962 - , Germany

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Media Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1962
  • Full Name: Karl Heinz Jeron
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cryptic life signs
    • Singing robots
  • Place Of Birth: Memmingen, Germany
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