Handle with Care

»Handle with Care« examines the mouse mover as symbol of control in remote work. Through oversized apparatuses and analytic photographs tools, the project explores visibility, surveillance, and the relation between labor, technology, and process.

Work is in a state of continuous transformation, closely linked to technological developments and the increasing optimisation of productivity and control. The shift to remote work induced by the pandemic brought questions of visibility, presence and employee surveillance sharply into focus. The so-called 'mouse mover' functions as both a tool and a symbol of a transitional phase; Control is both externalised and subverted by technology — a relic that is now on the verge of disappearing as the remote working model is partially rolled back.

Drawing on Gilbert Simondon’s reflections in »On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects«, the project has developed apparatuses that are not understood as neutral tools, but as autonomous actors within social structures. Simondon’s thesis reflects the historical shift in which the human subject moves from acting directly to supervising and organising machines within modern labour processes. The apparatuses’ oversized, functionally enlarged construction exposes the mechanisms of production and control that shape the everyday reality of numerous working environments. At the same time, their excessive over-engineering generates a deceptive sense of security and stability.

The photographs of the mouse movers in their custom-built crates mark the starting point of the project. In contrast, rigorously composed black-and-white photographs of tools, bits, and consumable materials reference the visual language of New Objectivity. In their clear and precise depiction, work is not narrated but made analytically visible. Conceptually, they connect once again to Simondon’s thesis, as each of these elements was involved in the fabrication of the apparatuses.

»Handle with Care« positions itself at the intersection of sculpture and photography, examining the relationship between image, object, and process. The design and production of the apparatuses are incorporated as integral components of artistic practice. Work is not told as a story but rendered analytically visible—as a collective process composed of many interconnected, partly repetitive actions. The apparatuses appear in an in-between state—neither active nor obsolete—as temporarily decoupled objects in storage that functions simultaneously as archive and space of possibility. Oscillating between visibility and concealment, they emerge as relics of a recently reversed state of exception. The photographs understand themselves as visual excerpts within an ongoing working process, reflecting community as a fragile and shifting structure shaped by the relationship between human beings, technology, and control.

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Mouse Mover #1: Apple Pro Mouse (M5769), Black&Decker Jigsaw DN94, BOY laboratory stand 150x150mm, Apple Cinema Display 20“ (M9177), Apple Power Mac G5 (A1047, Mid 2003), Shipping Dimensions 85x129x69cm, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 134,9 x 188,9cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

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Mouse Mover #2: Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen Tablet CTH-461, Intel computer fan, random switching circuit for LED model house lighting for model railroad layouts, Apple iMac 20" (A1224, Early 2008), Shipping Dimensions 78x118x74cm, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 134,9 x 188,9cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

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»Mouse Mover #3: Apple Magic Mouse 1 (A1269), Astron Table fan B231 Edition ‘93, AEG SBE-350RL drilling machine, Apple Cinema Display 20“ (M9177), Apple Mac Pro 5.1 (A1289, Mid 2003), Shipping Dimensions 120x161x80cm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 134,9 x 188,9cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

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»Mouse Mover #4: Apple Mighty Mouse (A1197), Dentalrüttler, Hersteller unbekannt, Apple Cinema Display 20“ (M9177) an Apple Mac Mini 2.0 (A1283, Early 2009), Shipping Dimensions 65x93x70cm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 134,9 x 188,9cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »T-Shaft«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»T-Shaft«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »Hex-key head, 10mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»Hex-key head, 10mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »Snap-off blades, black«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»Snap-off blades, black«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »Countersink, 22mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»Countersink, 22mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »16 Teeth«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»16 Teeth«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »P 120«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 50,1 x 70,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»P 120«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 50,1 x 70,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »P 120, 150mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 50,1 x 70,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»P 120, 150mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 50,1 x 70,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »1.200 + 1 Parts«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»1.200 + 1 Parts«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »LMU15/5, 1.500N«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»LMU15/5, 1.500N«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »20/25/30/35/40/50/60x4«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»20/25/30/35/40/50/60x4«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »Hex-key set«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»Hex-key set«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »Torx-key set«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»Torx-key set«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »46/53/60/67/74/81mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»46/53/60/67/74/81mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025

© Felix Schöppner - »25/28/35mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025
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»25/28/35mm«, Inkjet print on fine art paper, artist frame, 40,1 x 50,2cm, Edition of 3 + 2AP, 2025