Engelstrompete
The experimental architecture popped up in Frankfurt Main’s botanical garden during the light festival. The multisensual pavilion is bluring the boundaries of nature and artefact and is the result of an interdisciplinary cooperation between architecture, design, visual arts and music. The basic structure is made of packed willow rods. The flexing but supporting wood structure is then covered in a metallic mesh, which serves as a cloudy canvas for a surround video projection. An electronic soundtrack fed with field-recordings from nature was made simultaneously to the visual effects and produced by well-known electronic music artist Dominik Eulberg. The track is played by special speakers, which create a natural inspired spherical sound to make the trippy experience complete. Inside the creases of the mesh the visitor can find little strawberry plants.
2012 designed at HfG Offenbach together with Aldo Freund, Philip Kliem and Barbara Wildung.
Assisted by Prof. Holzbach.
Soundtrack by Dominik Eulberg.
Projections by Paul Heyduck and Raoul Wilken.
Documentation Movie by Rudi Weissbeck.
Photographs by Emily Wabitsch.