Inspired!
Enjoy the floating heads and giant bodies exploring the space by the surrealist collage artist Angelo Vazquez.
Inspired!
Enjoy the floating heads and giant bodies exploring the space by the surrealist collage artist Angelo Vazquez.
Happy Sunday everyone!
Enjoy 320° Licht’ installation, where a gasometer was transformed in a cathedral-like beauty just using an intricate projection of shapes and lights.
Within a radius of 320 degrees graphic patterns grow and change on the 100-metre high inside wall of the Gasometer.
The observer experiences the interplay between real and virtual space, in which the Gasometer seems to dissolve into its own, filigree structures and yet finally always reverts to its clear shape. ’320° Licht’ is achieved with kind project support from Epson Germany.
With approx. 20,000 square meters of area played upon, the installation is among the world’s largest and technically most sophisticated interior projections – interconnecting 21 powerful projectors to one projection screen.
Duration (loop): approx. 22 min.
‘320° Licht’ is part of the exhibition ‘The Appearance of Beauty’ – the variety of beauty in art that is shown inside the Gasometer.
Where is the perfect place to sing David Bowie’s masterpiece “Space Oddity”?
The Commander Chris Hadfield, on board of the International Space Station, recorded a revised version of this wonderful song, singing it in the space.
Epic win!