Art x Science
Art Claims Impulse is an art gallery and platform dedicated to the intersection of art and science. Founded in 2006, we support artists who explore scientific ideas and methods as integral components of their creative processes. Our mission is to foster collaboration between artistic practice and scientific research, generating new forms of knowledge and expression. Through exhibitions, projects, and interdisciplinary exchange, Art Claims Impulse serves as a hub where innovation, critical inquiry, and aesthetic exploration converge.
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Update: Bioelectric Experience Now Somatic Circuits.
Together, we have now found a very good name for our Bioelectric Experience project. Since December 8, 2025, we have been calling ourselves Somatic Circuits. You can follow us on Instagram here. Are you interested in getting in touch with us personally? Send a DM to our Instagram account or to
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Marlot Meyer, Nadja Verena Marcin, Kathrin Hunze representing Art Claims Impulse at
G Artience 2025, Daejeon South Korea.
The artists explore the subtle interplay between technology, perception, and power. Their works confront the mechanisms of visibility and control—whether through Marcin’s performative examinations of identity and digital spectacle, Meyer’s sensory environments that fuse organic and synthetic systems, or Hunze’s “Friendly Firmware” series, which reimagines the intimacy between human and machine. Together, their practices question how technological systems shape narratives, emotions, and forms of agency in a world increasingly mediated by light, code, and automation.
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Bioelectric Experience (working title)
Official launch of the “Bioelectric Experience” project collaboration between Fraunhofer IZM, Art Claims Impulse, and Marlot Meyer.

(From left to right: Ridley Vaughan, Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka, Raphael Panskus, Kim Eschenbach, Marlot Meyer, Max Marwede, Pierre Wolter, Antigone Gronland, Elizabeth O'Brien)
The connection between art and science is often shaped by different working methods, which means that a harmonious mutual understanding does not always arise automatically. This makes it all the more valuable when both fields come together as equal partners to explore new pathways.

Under the working title “Bioelectric Experience”, artist Marlot Meyer, the gallery Art Claims Impulse, and Fraunhofer IZM researchers Prof. Dr. Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka and Dr. Max Marwede are shaping this collaboration from the very beginning on equal terms. Their innovative, collaborative approach has already received recognition through a successful funding approval and illustrates the added value that genuine partnership can bring to interdisciplinary projects.
The project is still in its early stages and aims to create an interactive installation. The final title will emerge during the shared artistic and scientific process—reflecting the idea that naming itself is part of the creative journey. The participants invite you to accompany this exciting exploration at the intersection of technological innovation and aesthetic experience.

Team:
Fraunhofer IZM: Technologies for Bioelectronics
Prof. Dr. Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka, Konstantina Kolovou Kouri, Raphael Panskus.
Fraunhofer IZM: Circular Design Lab
Dr. rer. nat. Max Marwede, Kim Eschenbach.
Artist: Marlot Meyer
https://marlotmeyer.com
Gallery: Art Claims Impulse
Contact: Pierre Wolter
Team: ACI, Antigone Gronland, Elizabeth O'Brien, Pierre Wolter
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C²DH HISTOFEST. History on Full Blast
Mihai Grecu at the first C²DH History Festival: „Nicolae“ and the eponymous hologram.
On October 15, 2025, artist and filmmaker Mihai Grecu will present his critically acclaimed documentary “Nicolae” along with the eponymous hologram at the first C²DH History Festival in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
The film, which premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2022, resurrects Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu as a hologram speaking to contemporary life. Grecu’s work critically examines history, propaganda, and the power of images, offering a powerful connection between past, technology, and art.
The festival runs from 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM at the Belval Plaza shopping centre and includes film screenings, a mini exhibition, and workshops to explore history in lively ways. The film program at Kinepolis Belval begins at 6:30 PM, the screening of “Nicolae,” 8:15 pm accompanied by an introduction and a Q&A with the director.
Histofest is part of the EU-funded EUROPAST project and welcomes visitors of all ages and backgrounds. More Info