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There's a moment of misrecognition looking at the objects, but it quickly resolves into a familiar comfort. The objects aren't as strange as they are desired to be, barely-strange items. The exhibition looks really good. These objects look perfect, like products, or would if they were less generic and seemed to have more of a function, instead they come across as art products. Bertrand Lavier meets Michaela Meise.