As part of the Urban Lights Festival in the Ruhr Area of Germany, an architectural performance of light and sound, focusing on a tower block in the centre of Bergkamen, had been created. Simultaneously a landmark and an eyesore, the structure had been unoccupied for 15 years and was demolished by the end of 2015.
Studio Name: osa_office for subversive architecture in collaboration with Christoph Rodatz and KHBT
Design Team: Karsten Huneck (Professor for Architecture at Berlin International University of Applied Science), Christoph Rodatz (Junior Professor für Medienästhetik at Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Oliver Langbein (Professor for Scenography at FH Dortmund),
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Year: 2013
Location: Bergkamen / Germany
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Photography Credits: Johannes Marburg
Other Credits: Katja Assmann / Curator at the client Urbane Kuenste Ruhr
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Installation for Urban Lights Festival Ruhr
Bergkamen / Germany 2013
Client: Urbane Künste Ruhr
As a farewell, the building was painted black signifying its ominous fate but also transforming it into a screen for the projection of an absorbing laser show that tracks the story of the building.
Interviews undertaken with former inhabitants of the building were transmitted via a radio channel located at the top of the building allowing visitors to tune in on their own devices while enjoying the spectacle.
The work was created in collaboration with artist Christoph Rodatz.