A video mapping installation on a 120 meters long and 15 meters high graduation works. The staging premiered on the 1st of October 2011 during the lichtsicht-biennale.de, covering a total runtime of more than 3 months.
This year’s edition of 'lichtsicht' is the 3rd projection biennale in Bad Rothenfelde, representing a forum for international video art. Every second year at the beginning of autumn, the largest salt works in Western Europe is being transformed into a huge projection surface for this emerging art form.
The staging has been designed for a graduation works, which is layered with salt-covered blackthorn branches. Ferrous and gypsum sediments, as well as limescale of varying thicknesses is covering the stacked up blackthorn twigs, causing reflections shrouded through a fine haze of salt water. These exceptional key features of the monumentally seeming construction are mainly shaping the appearance, giving the staging its distinct and unique characteristic.
Art Direction: Jonas Wiese
Concept: Thorsten Bauer
3D Operator: Peter Pflug
Project Manager: Majo Ussat
Commissioned by: lichtsicht - Projektions Biennale
Documentation Director: Jonas Wiese
Camera: Moritz Horn
Edit: Jonas Wiese
Music: Soundcloud.com/herr-gruen
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