Festival Architecture 2011

30.11.2010

Festival Architecture 2011

raumlaborberlin
raumlaborberlin

In real-time: a myriad of simultaneous events is spatially framed and underscored by the festival's architecture. Two elements serve as a physical frame for the changing programme of workshops and presentations that take place in quick succession. An abstract landscape unfolds as a bridge between foyer and exhibitions hall becoming a space of action and a three-dimensional projection screen at the same time. Light textile bands function as mobile walls and define several flexibel multi-purpose spaces.

In real-time: a myriad of simultaneous events is spatially framed and underscored by the festival's architecture. Two elements serve as a physical frame for the changing programme of workshops and presentations that take place in quick succession. An abstract landscape unfolds as a bridge between foyer and exhibitions hall becoming a space of action and a three-dimensional projection screen at the same time. Light textile bands function as mobile walls and define several flexibel multi-purpose spaces. Without any clear differentiation between stage and podium, actors and audience can move freely and are invited to appropriate the various spaces by bringing them out of their ‘stand-by’ mode.

 

raumlaborberlin - Andrea Hofmann, Francesco Apuzzo, Christof Mayer mit Anna Wulf, Laura Zachmann, Matteo Carli

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