DM AWARD_'PARTICLES ENSEMBLE'_24

DM AWARD 1st Prize _ ZKM/Schlosslichtfestival Karlsruhe, UNESCO City Of Media Arts



DM AWARD 2024 _ PARTICLES ENSEMBLE _ 1st PRIZE PROJECT

ZKM KARLSRUHE / SCHLOSSLICHTSPIELE KARLSRUHE / UNESCO CITY OF MEDIA ARTS


PARTICLES ENSEMBLE, DM AWARD 1st Prize Schlosslichtfestival Karlsruhe.
An interactive media installation responds to th Open Call ‘Connecting Worlds’ by connecting people with place, people with people, activates the space in front of the palace by attracting a dancing audience through soundscape and employing infrared sensors, translating audiences heat and movement into abstract visuals projected in realtime on the palace facade.
The intensity of visuals corresponds to audiences activity, creating a dynamic fusion of digita and the analog spaces.

A large-scale installation project on a massive castle façade, organised by the ZKM (Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe).


Particles Ensemble activated the space in front of the castle, creating an interactive installation by inviting the public to enter the dencefllor and dance to reflect the silhouettes transformed into particles and projected onto the entire 170m facade.
The action space is emphasised by a colourful light design, the more the audience interacts with the façade the more the installation comes to life, the more the audience dances the more the castle façade is coloured.

It is the audience that sets the rhythm of the installation.
Wonderful tailor made Sound design created by @sub_human_bros_official embrace audience to the dance.

SCHLOSSLICHTSPIELE Festival Karlsruhe Germany, organized by ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe UNESCO City of Media Arts
August 15 to September 15, 2024.

Production - Overlapping Studio Berlin
Simone Serlenga - Media Scenography
Simone Franco - Real-time motion designer
Sub Human Bros - Sound Design
Yutaka Sakamoto - Music Composer
Makoto Sakamoto - Music Producer

video & photo - deinich.eu

@overlapping_studio
@serlengasimone
@schlosslichtspielekarlsruhe
@zkmkarlsruhe





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