The Draiflessen Collection presents a series of art exhibitions that explore the modern meanings of faith, love, and hope. This exhibition trilogy offers a unique perspective on modern and contemporary artworks, inviting visitors to engage deeply with these profound themes. Each exhibition focuses on one concept, providing an opportunity for intensive reflection on its relevance in today's world.
For the exhibition trilogy, we created an immersive video installation spanning the entire space. With an impressive size of 12 meters wide and 8 meters high, it captivated visitors. Over 11 animated running bands in three different languages conveyed various aspects of faith, love, and hope. Visitors were invited to explore these concepts in a new way and find their own definitions within the exhibition. The video installation created an inspiring atmosphere, encouraging deep engagement with the themes.
We also produced an exclusive podcast for the exhibitions, where the curators shared their personal perspectives and interpretations of the artworks and concepts with the visitors. In collaboration with musicologists, we selected theme-specific music pieces presented at listening stations. This allowed visitors to have a unique and multifaceted experience, engaging with the artworks not only visually but also through personal commentary and musical accompaniment.
This multi-layered approach and strong visitor engagement provided an immersive and inspiring exhibition experience.
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Tasks: Media exhibition design, design, sound production, app development, Architecture: Astrid Michaelis Technical realisation in cooperation with: 235 MEDIA Photos: Henning Rogge