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MUSTER

Shapes of nature

Wilhelm von Humboldt mentioned in one of his letters that basically everything big in the world is also reflected in the small, if one only wants to recognise it.

WAZZAR

The English word for water, the cornerstone of all life on earth, and the old German word wazzar are both of the same Germanic origin and describe the flowing, the moist. Water has both temporal and spatial patterns that reveal themselves from the largest stream of water to the smallest molecule, in the transition from liquid to solid and from chaos to order.

Anomalie I
 

Muster | Anomalie I | Germany | 2021

Structures within a wall of ice

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Anomalie III
 

Muster | Anomalie III | Finland | 2026

Ice formations at the edge of rapids

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Aggregat Eis II
 

Muster | Aggragat Eis II | Germany | 2021

Drops of water on an icicle

Aggregat Eis IV
 

Muster | Aggregat Eis IV | Germany | 2019

Ice structures on a stream

Wazzar II
 

Muster | Wazzar II | Australia | 2015

Falling water of the Wallaman waterfall

Anomalie II
 

Muster | Anomalie II | Germany | 2021

Inclusions of air in an icicle

Aggregat Eis i
 

Muster | Aggregat Eis I | Germany | 2020

Frozen water in a puddle

Aggregat Eis III
 

Muster | Aggregat Eis IIII | Germany | 2020

Frozen water droplets on a spider's web

Wazzar I
 

Muster | Wazzar I | Australia | 2015

Falling water of the Wallaman waterfall

Wazzar III
 

Muster | Wazzar III | Germany | 2020

Falling and frozen water in the Bavarian Forest

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Wazzar IV
 

Muster | Wazzar IV | Sweden | 2024

Water structures in the Rapaätno Delta 

GEOMETRY

According to Galileo Galilei, the book of the universe is written in mathematical language, and the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures.

Mathematical patterns are characterised by regularities and spatially periodic repetitions. These patterns can be found in both animate and inanimate nature as modules which - usually following a function or a rule - form organisms or structures when linked together. A closer look usually reveals fascinating connections beneath the surface.

Linie i
 

Muster | Linie I | Germany | 2020

Lamellae of a fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)

Kugel II
 

Muster | Kugel II | Germany | 2020

Frozen water droplets on a leaf

Welle II
 

Muster | Welle II | Germany | 2020

Light refraction on reeds (Phragmites australis)

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Welle III
 

Muster | Welle III | Norway | 2023

Plumage of a European shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis)

Kugel i
 

Muster | Kugel I | Germany | 2020

Morning dew on the petal of a poppy flower

Welle i
 

Muster | Welle I | Germany | 2020

Lamellae of a fly agaric (Amanita muscaria)

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Linie II
 

Muster | Linie II | Germany | 2020

Leaf structures

Hexagon
 

Muster | Hexagon | Germany | 2020

Combs of a wasp nest

Helix
 

Muster | Helix | Germany | 2020

Leaf tendril of the traveller's joy (Clematis vitalba)

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