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Berlin 2013

Autumn Fall / Live

The Jewish Museum - Berlin

A multidisciplinary live installation in the Jewish museum in Berlin for an international innovation conference.

2013, Berlin

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310 images were projected in an average size of 6X4 meters on a smooth and white wall. The same set of images was heavily computer-manipulated, based on manipulation principles from Dror Goldbaum’s final project in design collage. This set of manipulated images was projected in a similar size onto the opposite, unfinished wall and the window frames in the space.

At the center of the space an improvised tower carrying six basic color printers (the lowest-tech) that were cut and broken so that the printing mechanism would be exposed to the viewers. Throughout the performance the printers printed images of leaves created especially for the installation by the participant designers in connection with their projected work, creating an Autumn Fall within the gallery. Microphones planted on the improvised tower transferred the sound of the printers at work and the movement of the people in the room to the amplification system in the place. Visitors were invited to collect the leaves in this Autumn time of the year in Berlin.