Wilhelm Scheruebl Jr.


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CCC
2023


In this project, we delve into a dystopian scenario where a country grapples with a resurgence of soft drinks, leading to a severe public health crisis characterized by diabetes, obesity, and shortened lifespans. Government regulations prove futile as corporations actively promote and profit from sugary beverage consumption, especially targeting infants and children. This narrative underscores the stark contrast between dire health consequences and profit-driven marketing, culminating in the nation's inundation with unhealthy products.

A publication and various objects were crafted during a residency in Merida, Mexico.

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Object, NarrativePublication


Recollect Space
2015

Recollect Space focuses on people’s memories of their architectural surroundings. It connects places to stories and experiences which are shaped by remembered and retold architectural details. Specifically, the project refers to the memories of refugees who at the moment are not able to return to places they used to inhabit.

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Video, Publication

Architectural Utopias
bimonthly published on
GAT.ST
ongoing

Wilhelm Scherübl Jr. was invited by GAT.ST to write architectural utopias at monthly intervals, based on quotations from the current media landscape.

> GAT.ST (German Versions)
> Click the dates on the right for the English Version
Filed under:
Narrative, Publication

The Golden Age of Nothing
2016

as TAB collective
with Falk Lennart Kremzow
The book, deals with Europe in 2015 - nationalist thoughts prevail and populism dominates the media.

Through fictional stories told by nineteen imaginary characters in newly created nation-states, a work is created that subtly highlights and points out the benefits of a European Union.

For a common Europe away from division.

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ReAct
2020

with Efua Jarvis Essandoh
What can I do, when I witness a racist situation? How can one participate in changing todays
society into a less racist or even an Anti-racist environment?

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Filed under:
Digital Worlds


The illegal project
2017

Urban space has its possibilities, each citizen uses them. The usage gets especially interesting when it comes to an unusual or illegal use of urban situations.

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lowtel
ongoing

The image series deals with certain places or spaces in cities that we as passers-by often do not pay attention to or do not want to pay attention to. Their connection with drugs, homelessness or prostitution that can not be reconciled with the generally accepted concept of life, let most people simply look away. By collaging and changing these places in the photos, the view should be directed precisely to the things we want to banish or hide from our "perfect" world.

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behind the scene
2015

with Therese Leick

1st Prize 

Some locations are so highly renowned that their surroundings consequently lose their relevance, even though they carry an important history of their own. Being overshadowed by the main attraction, these neighbouring areas are mainly used as transitional spaces. As people move between these places, the spaces begin blurring in the background and get less and less noticed until they become non-places.

The modest intervention of angled mirrors restricts the view of the monument and renews the spectators point of interest. By redirecting the visitors’ perception towards the forgotten places around the monument, people are led to rethink their acknowledgement of the spaces “behind” the scene.

refresh
2016

with Therese Leick

1st Prize 

Our daily rhytm passes in a 24 hour circulation, divided in 8 hours of capacity, 8 hours of socializing and 8 hours of regeneration. State to state, we are changing from being efficient, to enjoying our leasuretime, to regenerate ourselves for the next day.





© Wilhelm Scherübl Jr.