Wang & Söderström is an artist and design duo investigating the intersections between technology, ecology, and human perception in a changing world.



2025
27 Antennae
Installation, Public Art

2025
Superorganism
Installation, Public Art

2025
Sharp Feelers – Soft Antennas
Solo Exhibition

2025
The Liminal Eatery II
Interactive installation

2025
Känselspröt (Feelers)
Tapestry

2025
5+sinnen (5+senses)
Folding Screen

2025
Sense Machine
Installation, Public Art

2025
Making Kin II
Sculpture

2024
Techno Mythologies
Solo Exhibition

2024
Snake Oil
Sculpture

2024
VIKING
Sculpture

2024
Hand of the Many
Sculpture

2024
Hand of Rebirth
Sculpture

2024
Trunks I-III
Sculpture

2024
Feeling Forward I
Relief

2024
Feeling Forward II
Glass Etch

2024
Hand in Hand
Installation, Public Art

2023
The Liminal Eatery
Interactive Installation

2023
Digital Indulgence
Sculpture

2023
Royal Chambers - Book
Publication

2023
Handling
Digital Imagery

2023
Synthetic Crops II
Digital Imagery

2022
Royal Chambers
Solo Exhibition

2022
Wh331 0f 1!f3
Video Installation

2022
Rehousing Technosphere 
Animation

2022
Between Earth and Cloud
Sculptural Installation

2022
Nest of You
Interactive Installation

2022
Abiogenesis
Digital Print


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© 2016 — 2025 Wang & Söderström

Wang & Söderström is an artist duo investigating the interplay between technology, ecology, and human perception in a changing world.


The Liminal Eatery






Year: 2023*
Interactive Installation

Technique & Material: r3D printed PLA, PLA, rPP/ ocean rPPGF, quartz sand, binder, pigment, rPETG, resin, aluminium, earthenware, rPLA + wood fibres, Virtual Reality (VR). (various dimensions)
Photo by: David Stjernholm

*Award: Winner of the Biennale Award 2023. The Biennale prize is considered the biggest recognition of current Danish craft & design.
Step into The Liminal Eatery, a mixed reality installation. It explores the digital shift of our sensory encounters, as activities like dining, writing, and socialising evolve into online routines. Every element - from table to cutlery, seating to lamp - is made by 3D printing techniques. This fusion of additive manufacturing and multisensory elements prompts contemplation. How might we harmonise physicality and the digital? Can our surroundings and digital engagements truly enliven our senses? Take a seat, engage with a digital lifeform and spark a dialogue on the intersection of our senses, social existence, and technology.