Sharp Feelers – Soft Antennas
Year: 2025
Solo exhibition
Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg
Exhibition period: Mar 29 — Oct 19. 2025
Technique & Material: r3D printed PLA, PLA, Aluminium, 3D animation, projections, UV-print, Augmented Reality (AR), metal, scent, sound. (various dimensions)
Installation photo by: Carl Ander
Curator: Olivia Berkowicz
Exhibition concept & Visual Identity: Wang & Söderström
Graphic Design: Jonathan Sahlin
Solo exhibition
Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg
Exhibition period: Mar 29 — Oct 19. 2025
Technique & Material: r3D printed PLA, PLA, Aluminium, 3D animation, projections, UV-print, Augmented Reality (AR), metal, scent, sound. (various dimensions)
Installation photo by: Carl Ander
Curator: Olivia Berkowicz
Exhibition concept & Visual Identity: Wang & Söderström
Graphic Design: Jonathan Sahlin
We live on a planet where the physical and digital have merged. New technological networks allow for a rapid exchange of information and knowledge, but also drain
the planet’s resources. In the exhibition Sharp Feelers – Soft Antennas, Wang & Söderström navigate the intersections of speculative design, art, and craft. The duo reflects upon how we relate to each other and coexist in spaces that
are both digital and physical.
By engaging with different forms of intelligences, such as plant, animal, human, and artificial, they seek to broaden our view of design, technology, and craft. The exhibition explores how we can soften technological realities and sharpen our senses.
Here, you will encounter sculpture, film, sound, scent, and interactive installations. Wang & Söderström have immersed themselves in the museum’s collections from the 17th and 18th centuries, resulting in two newly commissioned pieces Känselspröt (Feelers) and 5+sinnen (5+senses) where sensuousness and the systems of nature are in focus.
By engaging with different forms of intelligences, such as plant, animal, human, and artificial, they seek to broaden our view of design, technology, and craft. The exhibition explores how we can soften technological realities and sharpen our senses.
Here, you will encounter sculpture, film, sound, scent, and interactive installations. Wang & Söderström have immersed themselves in the museum’s collections from the 17th and 18th centuries, resulting in two newly commissioned pieces Känselspröt (Feelers) and 5+sinnen (5+senses) where sensuousness and the systems of nature are in focus.






















































