transmediale08, Lounge Foyer, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin
Filament Tessa Knapp, Jacob Kirkegaard A visual and acoustic investigation of the nuclear power plant Olkiluoto in Finland.
SARoskop Karin Lingnau, Martin Hesselmeier A modular installation dealing with the visualization of electromagnetic waves.
http://www.transmediale.de/site/programm/lounge
Installationen von Studierenden der KHM werden in der Lounge der transmediale 08 präsentiert.
29.01.08 - 10.02.08 transmediale08 Berlin
Filament
Tessa Knapp, Jacob Kirkegaard 'Filament’ uses sounds recorded deep inside of the nuclear power plant Olkiluoto in Finland and visual material shot with time-exposure in nature. What appears to be a still projection and a still sound, is distended, develops subtly and enters the viewers perception as a gradual image and sound vibration.
SARoskop
Karin Lingnau, Martin Hesselmeier The project SARoskop is dealing with the visualisation of electromagnetic waves. The modular work is composed as an interactive sculpture reacting sensitively to the data of the proximate surrounding, transforming it into movement and interdependent oscillations. The installation reflects aspects of a mobile society in using devices as an essential part of everyday-life. Visualizing electromagnetic waves is confronting the user with the otherwise invisible surrounding ubiquitous data.
transmediale08, Lounge Foyer, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin
Filament Tessa Knapp, Jacob Kirkegaard A visual and acoustic investigation of the nuclear power plant Olkiluoto in Finland.
SARoskop Karin Lingnau, Martin Hesselmeier A modular installation dealing with the visualization of electromagnetic waves.
http://www.transmediale.de/site/programm/lounge