Martin Dörr (*1990, Pirmasens, Germany) is an artist whose work explores collective structures, systemic behaviors, and structural couplings. His practice revolves around systemic experimentation, modeling, and the abstraction of complex systems. By engaging in collaborations with unconventional, non-human, and technical agents, Dörr intervenes in established structures—expanding and transforming them through alternative narratives, narrators, and modes of narration.
> > RECENT Interview: Sleepwalking Systems – Martin Dörr in Conversation with Fakewhale
Latent Entities –
Embedded Bodies and Parasitic Infrastructures
> Companion Publication, 2024
The publication appeared in 2024 to accompany the prototyping of the artistic project and digital organism Latent Entity (Body without Narrator), embeds it within a multidimensional narrative amid historical and contemporary sleep structures, and concludes by speculatively expanding it (systemically and materially) in the context of the transformative-parasitic according to Michel Serres.
An artistic-interdisciplinary research work in single-bed format (22 x 9 cm), published 2024, softcover with spot UV varnish, Swiss binding, 224 pages.








Martin Dörr (*1990, Pirmasens, Germany) is an artist whose work explores collective structures, systemic behaviors, and structural couplings. His practice revolves around systemic experimentation, modeling, and the abstraction of complex systems. By engaging in collaborations with unconventional, non-human, and technical agents, Dörr intervenes in established structures—expanding and transforming them through alternative narratives, narrators, and modes of narration.
> > RECENT Interview: Sleepwalking Systems – Martin Dörr in Conversation with Fakewhale
Latent Entities –
Embedded Bodies and Parasitic Infrastructures
> Companion Publication, 2024
The publication appeared in 2024 to accompany the prototyping of the artistic project and digital organism Latent Entity (Body without Narrator), embeds it within a multidimensional narrative amid historical and contemporary sleep structures, and concludes by speculatively expanding it (systemically and materially) in the context of the transformative-parasitic according to Michel Serres.
An artistic-interdisciplinary research work in single-bed format (22 x 9 cm), published 2024, softcover with spot UV varnish, Swiss binding, 224 pages.







