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Species Without Spaces

Cannes, France
2025

Thomas Pausz

Description:

Species Without Spaces is a thought-provoking exploration of the shifting relationship between species and their environments. The project challenges traditional perceptions of habitat and adaptation, questioning how living organisms interact with artificial and digital landscapes.

Technical info:
Material: SH-F01 & SH-P14
Category:
Art
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Thomas Pausz

Thomas Pausz is a designer, artist and researcher born in Paris and based in Reykjavík.

In 2022–23 Pausz is an artist in residence at the Laboratoire Modulaire, a structure dedicated to artistic practices in digital spaces at ESAM (France).

In 2022–24 he was appointed Stanley Picker Fellow in Art & Design for the project Haunted Ecologies.

Thomas Pausz’s trans-disciplinary practice explores alternative ecologies and creates frictions between life forms, technologies, and media. Thomas graduated from the critical design Master at the Royal College of Arts (London), after completing undergraduate studies in philosophy and media at Sorbonne University (Paris).

In parallel with exhibitions, Thomas writes critical essays and fictions.


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