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"touched echo" by Markus Kison is a minimal medial intervention in public space. The visitors of the Brühl's Terrace (Dresden, Germany) are taken back in time to the night of the terrible air raid on 13th February 1945. In their role as a performer they put themselves into the place of the people who shut their ears away from the noise of the explosions. While leaning on the balustrade the sound of airplanes and explosions is transmitted from the swinging balustrade through their arm directly into into the inner ear (bone conduction). More info: markuskison.de

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  • Sebastian Zangar 3 years ago
    i love this installation
    Big up very goood
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  • max Min 3 years ago
    great idea!
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  • Tom3k789 2 years ago
    Its Great Ewerybody must remember this date
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  • Mason Gentry 2 years ago
    This is brilliant. Great job!
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  • Michael Flynn 5 days ago
    My favorite public art of all time! It is truly site specific because it enhances the historic location for which it was designed. Subtle, magical, interactive and emotionally engaging work. Bravo!
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