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LIGHT
UNIVERSAL INSPIRATION
Mischa
Kuball
August 30th - September 19th
SearchLight - a process for the uncompleted
Kulturforum in Berlin
There is a sad piece of fallow land in the middle of Berlin that
no-one likes to enter: swamped by motorway-like noise during the
day, dominated by the clavilux of Potsdamer Platz at night, windy
and desolate, with an underground car park underneath it that
has never seen a single car. Although it is actually a public
area, it seems more like an empty space - one that happens to
be the entrance to the most famous collection of monuments in
Berlin: the Kulturforum with the Philharmonic Orchestra, the Central
Library, the Picture Gallery, the New National Gallery and the
Church of St. Matthew. The area was planned and built by many
famous architects, including Hans Scharoun, Ludwig Mies van der
Rohe, August Stüler and the landscape architect Hermann Mattern.
People who visit this prominently situated public space are overcome
by feelings of bewilderment and confusion. SearchLight therefore
plans to open a laboratory right in this public space: What would
a collective reappropriation look like? What sort of fakelore
can be discovered for this centrally located field?
SearchLight will attempt to use the medium of light to make the
uncompleted Kulturforum into a stage. This no man's land provides
the perfect location for interventions and guerrilla lighting.
Deeper investigation will also unearth the site's artistic potential.
Local residents, visitors, and people involved and affected will
also get their say.
All conceivable resources can be incorporated into the project
without material being added to the location. The goal is to bring
about a public process of sensitisation during the duration of
the project.
The course is aimed at light designers,
lighting technicians and directors, as well as architects, town
planners and conceptual artists who are interested in light as
a medium.
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