vanish. deflate by Verena Tscherner

Deflateable, 3D prints, sound installation

Verena Tscherner, 2025

Curated by Anna Watzinger (Mz*Baltazar’s Laboratory)

 when: 

Vernissage: Friday 05.12.2025, 7pm

Exhibition period: 06. – 19. 12. 2025

Exhibition opening hours (the artist is present)

09.12. – 11.12.25, 2pm – 5pm & 16.12. – 18.12.25, 2pm – 5pm

Finissage & Xmas drinks: Friday 31.10.2025, 7pm

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

A motion sculpture of the eroding process of data travel in time

Since the beginning of FLUVIALE, Verena Tscherner has been collecting personal items from people attending events and exhibitions. The items handed in by visitors are captured using a 3D scanner, stored in digital memory and incorporated into the installation as 3D-printed replicas serving as individual “trace elements.” Under the influence of external forces, the objects move around in the breathing time capsule, interfering with each other and inevitably colliding. The collisions cause the objects to gradually break apart and grind each other down. An artificially triggered real weathering process has begun and is taking place before the eyes of the visitors. But the erosion process already began with the scanning. Inaccuracies, disruptive factors and scaling alter and simplify the information. The personal references and conceptual connections associated with the object have disappeared; even if the personal connection was recorded and stored in a text or other recording, it is now separated from the object, like the data sets of the 3D images and can only be artificially reconstructed, i.e., reassembled differently. They have followed the progress of entropy, the inexorable law of thermodynamics. Although data transfer serves and should serve to remember and preserve information and knowledge, the loss of information is already inherent in the transfer of data. The installation will travel along the line with the project and the FLUVIALE, accumulating more and more objects and making the space in the breathing time capsule increasingly cramped. Just as the transfer of information changes the objects, the development process is predictable with the objects decomposing beyond recognition and dissolving over time.

Text: Thomas J. Jelinek

Scan the QR code if you want to learn more about vanish.deflate and become part of the artwork, please come by during the exhibition opening hours! The artist is pleased to welcome you!

Verena Tscherner

Presenter Photo

Born in Tyrol, Verena Tscherner came to Vienna shortly after graduating from high school. She studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna (MDW), where she graduated in 2014. From 2018 to 2019 she was a studio artist at studio das weisse haus. In her time as a studio artist, she studied at the Friedl Kubelka School, School for artistic photography, where she graduated in 2019 with a diploma. From 2019 to 2024 she studied digital art (Prof. Ruth Schnell and UBERMORGEN) at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and graduated in June 2024. She was on some residencies in Austria and abroad. 2021 she received the prize for the Kunstlitfaßsäulen from the city of Salzburg and 2023 the Neptun State Prize for water in the category waterCREATIVE. She lives and works as a freelance artist in Vienna.

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