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  • Was ist Szenographie? Interview mit Uwe R. BrücknerWhat is Scenography? Interview with Uwe R. Brückner

    Luminapolis sprach mit Uwe R. Brückner über sein neues Buch, die Bedeutung des Lichtes für die Gestaltung von Ausstellungen und das Szenographie-Festival IN3, das Anfang Dezember in Basel stattfindet.

    Luminapolis:
    Uwe R. Brückner, ATELIER BRÜCKNER is one of the top agencies in 4D communications in Europe. Now you have published „Scenography“. It is a programmatic title. Can you try to explain in simple words: What is Scenography?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    Basically speaking, the most important task of scenographic design is to translate complex content into physically accessible spatial narratives and to generate stage-managed spaces with narrative qualities. Ideally, the space itself becomes the medium, the conveyor of messages. After all, a stage-managed space is all about the dialogue between the location and its objects, about the relationship between content and recipient, about perception and the intended effect of an authentic spatial experience. Scenography is a polydisciplinary, generalistic philosophy of design. It is the logical, consistent answer to the design requirements of our time and the appropriate response to the continually changing behaviour of our information society. Designing scenographically means setting in scene, with the aim of providing a stage for things and stories and thus attracting maximum attention.

    Luminapolis:
    Your book presents your installations for museums, brands and scientific institutions between 2002 – 2010. Your guiding principle is „form follows content“. What are your media for conveying/relating the content/story? And what is the role of light in it?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    What is characteristic of scenography is an integrative approach to design, whereby the means of designing and the artistic potential of the different disciplines such as architecture, interior design and set design, as well as installation and media art, are used in order to generate a coherent spatial installation in the sense of a “Gesamtkunstwerk”. Media are always used integratively, the idea being to create value-added. This also applies to the use of light.

    One of our more recent projects at Expo Shanghai for STATE GRID (China’s biggest energy company) generates its narrative structure from films by means of LEDs. A tightly meshed LED grid pattern on the six interior sides of the 15x15x15 meter cube enables film to be shown and produce a space-generating effect. The “Magic Box” is the beating heart of the State Grid Pavilion. From it, technical signals are transmitted that encompass the entire building complex with network lines imbued with electricity. In accordance with our attitude to design, the shape of the pavilion and the way images are shown in it are derived from the corporate philosophy of the State Grid Company: „Empowering your dreams“.

    Luminapolis:
    Sometimes I have the impression that exhibitions are undergoing a process of transformation into computer games. Interactivity is the main attraction today. Does the exhibit-object disappear from exhibitions? Design after things, is that the future?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    My experience is that the much-cited dichotomy between the exhibit and its staged setting has been artificially talked up and is now simply outdated.
    Content in the form of an exhibit, its message or its narrative is always what is most important. In the case of collection-based exhibitions, the exhibit will therefore always be in the foreground. A good example is the new permanent exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, a museum of ethnology in Cologne which possesses a unique collection of international ethnographica. When the scenographic concept was being developed, the main objective was to create scenographic narrative spaces in which the exhibits would be able to reveal themselves with all their narrative qualities and animate the visitor to decode the details. The exhibit remains protagonist and narratively rich medium at the same time.

    Apart from this, there are themes and exhibition projects with, for historical reasons or because the theme is an abstract one, only a few collected items to be shown. Two of our work projects are worth mentioning as an example. One is the Visitors‘ Centre of the European Parliament that makes it possible to experience the legislative work of parliament. An additional challenge was to make the contents accessible in 23 European languages. Another example, the CERN Visitors‘ Centre, portrays the work of the scientists with and around the particle accelerator. These two examples concern highly abstract information which is primarily conveyed interactively with the help of media and can also be presented in a way that can be tangibly experienced by the public.

    Luminapolis:
    You are working with students at the Academy of Art and Design in Basel and there you are co-founder of the international scenography festival IN3 (next edition in December 2010). What is the focus of the festival this year?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    Following the successful first festival «spatial arts – life in search of style» in 2006, that dealt with the trailblazers of scenography from various disciplines and the second event «staging the stage – scenography inspired by performing arts» in 2008, that was dedicated to the exponents of Scenography in performing arts, the festival 2010 will focus on examining the actual core business of scenography, i.e. “exhibiting and staging” in and around museums: «Exhibit! – scenography in exhibition design» will consequently be its title! The event will be presented from the 2nd thru 5th December 2010 in the Basel “Kaserne”. Target groups are locally and internationally active museum directors, curators and all those who are interested in the international museum and exhibition business. The festival addresses scenography students, their professors from partner academies of the Institute of Interior Design and Scenography, as well as the rapidly growing community of training institutions in Europe and abroad that, from their different perspectives, have dedicated themselves to training and education regarding scenography.

    More informations:

    Order the book here
    More about Atelier Brückner
    More about the Scenography Fesival IN3
    Luminapolis: Uwe R. Brückner, ATELIER BRÜCKNER is one of the top agencies in 4D communications in Europe. Now you have published „Scenography“. It is a programmatic title. Can you try to explain in simple words: What is Scenography? 

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    Basically speaking, the most important task of scenographic design is to translate complex content into physically accessible spatial narratives and to generate stage-managed spaces with narrative qualities. Ideally, the space itself becomes the medium, the conveyor of messages. After all, a stage-managed space is all about the dialogue between the location and its objects, about the relationship between content and recipient, about perception and the intended effect of an authentic spatial experience. Scenography is a polydisciplinary, generalistic philosophy of design. It is the logical, consistent answer to the design requirements of our time and the appropriate response to the continually changing behaviour of our information society. Designing scenographically means setting in scene, with the aim of providing a stage for things and stories and thus attracting maximum attention.

    Luminapolis:
    Your book presents your installations for museums, brands and scientific institutions between 2002 – 2010. Your guiding principle is „form follows content“. What are your media for conveying/relating the content/story? And what is the role of light in it?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    What is characteristic of scenography is an integrative approach to design, whereby the means of designing and the artistic potential of the different disciplines such as architecture, interior design and set design, as well as installation and media art, are used in order to generate a coherent spatial installation in the sense of a “Gesamtkunstwerk”. Media are always used integratively, the idea being to create value-added. This also applies to the use of light.

    One of our more recent projects at Expo Shanghai for STATE GRID (China’s biggest energy company) generates its narrative structure from films by means of LEDs. A tightly meshed LED grid pattern on the six interior sides of the 15x15x15 meter cube enables film to be shown and produce a space-generating effect. The “Magic Box” is the beating heart of the State Grid Pavilion. From it, technical signals are transmitted that encompass the entire building complex with network lines imbued with electricity. In accordance with our attitude to design, the shape of the pavilion and the way images are shown in it are derived from the corporate philosophy of the State Grid Company: „Empowering your dreams“.

    Luminapolis:
    Sometimes I have the impression that exhibitions are undergoing a process of transformation into computer games. Interactivity is the main attraction today. Does the exhibit-object disappear from exhibitions? Design after things, is that the future?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    My experience is that the much-cited dichotomy between the exhibit and its staged setting has been artificially talked up and is now simply outdated.
    Content in the form of an exhibit, its message or its narrative is always what is most important. In the case of collection-based exhibitions, the exhibit will therefore always be in the foreground. A good example is the new permanent exhibition of the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, a museum of ethnology in Cologne which possesses a unique collection of international ethnographica. When the scenographic concept was being developed, the main objective was to create scenographic narrative spaces in which the exhibits would be able to reveal themselves with all their narrative qualities and animate the visitor to decode the details. The exhibit remains protagonist and narratively rich medium at the same time.

    Apart from this, there are themes and exhibition projects with, for historical reasons or because the theme is an abstract one, only a few collected items to be shown. Two of our work projects are worth mentioning as an example. One is the Visitors‘ Centre of the European Parliament that makes it possible to experience the legislative work of parliament. An additional challenge was to make the contents accessible in 23 European languages. Another example, the CERN Visitors‘ Centre, portrays the work of the scientists with and around the particle accelerator. These two examples concern highly abstract information which is primarily conveyed interactively with the help of media and can also be presented in a way that can be tangibly experienced by the public.

    Luminapolis:
    You are working with students at the Academy of Art and Design in Basel and there you are co-founder of the international scenography festival IN3 (next edition in December 2010). What is the focus of the festival this year?

    Uwe R. Brückner:
    Following the successful first festival «spatial arts – life in search of style» in 2006, that dealt with the trailblazers of scenography from various disciplines and the second event «staging the stage – scenography inspired by performing arts» in 2008, that was dedicated to the exponents of Scenography in performing arts, the festival 2010 will focus on examining the actual core business of scenography, i.e. “exhibiting and staging” in and around museums: «Exhibit! – scenography in exhibition design» will consequently be its title! The event will be presented from the 2nd thru 5th December 2010 in the Basel “Kaserne”. Target groups are locally and internationally active museum directors, curators and all those who are interested in the international museum and exhibition business. The festival addresses scenography students, their professors from partner academies of the Institute of Interior Design and Scenography, as well as the rapidly growing community of training institutions in Europe and abroad that, from their different perspectives, have dedicated themselves to training and education regarding scenography.

    More informations:

    Order the book here
    More about Atelier Brückner
    More about the Scenography Fesival IN3

  • Wenn Gebäude zu twittern beginnen…When Buildings start to twitter…

    Das Video ist die gekürzte Fassung des Vortrages von Thomas Schielke zum Thema „Semiotik der Medienfassade – Wenn Gebäude zu twittern beginnen“, die Schielke in diesem Jahr an der Parsons The New School for Design in New York gehalten hat. Entlang einer Zeitachse wird die Entwicklung der Medienfassade vorgestellt bis hin zu Anwendungen für Markenbotschaften oder soziale Nachrichten. Gezeigt werden auch Medienfassaden, die mittels Interfaces wie iPhone Apps oder Sensoren öffentlich zugänglich sind. Der Überblick umfasst internationale Projekte, verschiedene technische Methoden und Lösungen von Lichtdesignern wie ag4, Arup Lighting, blinkenlights, Fusion, LAb[au], Licht Kunst Licht, L´Observatoire International, Mader Stublic Wiermann, Okayasu Izumi, magic monkey, Matthew Tanteri, Onur Sonmez , Qosmo, realities:united, StandardVision, Urbanscreens, Uwe Belzner, Yann Kersalé und Architekten wie Asymptote Architecture, Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Peter Cook, Peter Marino, UN Studio, schneider + schumacher, Simone Giostra, WOHA architects1 und Künstlern wie Doug Aitken, Jaume Plensa, Kurt Hentschläger and Zhong Song. The movie is a shortened version of the lecture, „The semiotics of media
    facades — When buildings start to twitter“ that was presented by Thomas Schielke at the Parsons The New School for Design in New York in 2010. The timeline depicts international media facades with their different artistic, social or brand messages up to interfaces like iPhone Apps or brain sensors for public participation. The historical overview of international projects covers various lighting methods and techniques from lighting designers as ag4, Arup Lighting, blinkenlights, Fusion, LAb[au], Licht Kunst Licht, L´Observatoire International, Mader Stublic Wiermann, Okayasu Izumi, magic monkey, Matthew Tanteri, Onur Sonmez , Qosmo, realities:united, StandardVision, Urbanscreens, Uwe Belzner, Yann Kersalé and architecture like Asymptote Architecture, Frank Gehry, Jean Nouvel, Peter Cook, Peter Marino, UN Studio, schneider + schumacher, Simone Giostra, WOHA architects1. Artists like Doug Aitken, Jaume Plensa, Kurt Hentschläger and Zhong Song are included in the timeline as well.

  • Frankfurts Oberbürgermeisterin Petra Roth: Luminale – Beliebter Treffpunkt der KreativszenePetra Roth, Lord Mayor of the City of Frankfurt/M. : Luminale : „Must See“ in the Creative Scene

    Zum fünften Mal findet die Biennale der Lichtkultur zur Messe Light+Building statt. Inzwischen gehört die Luminale zum festen Veranstaltungskalender. Sie ist bei den Messebesuchern aus aller Welt ebenso beliebt wie bei den Bürgern. International gilt sie als „must see“ der Kreativszene und zählt zu den starken Veranstaltungs-„Marken“ in Frankfurt Rhein-Main. Die Luminale stellt in ihrer Kombination mit der Light + Building unter Beweis, dass Messen weit mehr sind als kommerzielle Veranstaltungen: sie können auch Familientreffen der Branchen sein und Festivals, die mit ihren Ideen begeistern und motivieren. Die Luminale trägt wesentlich dazu bei, dass sich Aussteller wie Besucher aus den Architektur- und Elektrobranchen auf die „luminalen“ Tage und Nächte am Main freuen. Das Programm mit seinen mehr als 150 Veranstaltungen ist internationaler denn je. Designer und Künstler von Sydney über Mailand bis London sehen in der Luminale den geeigneten Ort für ihre Präsentation und ihr „networking“. Und die Luminale räumt Fragen des Energiesparens und nachhaltigen Bauens breiten Raum ein: das Plus-Energie-Haus auf dem Rathenauplatz ist ein Symbol dafür. Spannende Luminale-Nächte wünscht Ihnen Petra Roth, Oberbürgermeisterin der Stadt Frankfurt am MainFor the fifth time the Lighting Culture Biennale takes place alongside the Light+Building trade fair. Luminale has become a firm part of the calendar of events. It is as popular with trade fair visitors from around the globe as it is with the Frankfurt residents. Internationally it is a “must see” in the creative scene and is one of the strongest event “brands” in Frankfurt RheinMain. Luminale proves, in combination with the Light+Building, that trade fairs can be far more than commercial events: they can also be family reunions for the industry and festivals with ideas that motivate and inspire. Luminale is one of the main contributing factors to the fact that participants and visitors from the architecture and electrics branch look forward to the “luminal” days and nights. The programme with over 150 events is more international than ever. Designers and artists from Sydney to Milan and London see the Luminale as the appropriate place for their presentations and for “networking”. And Luminale provides a platform for issues of energy saving and sustainable building: the PlusEnergieHaus at Rathenauplatz is a symbol for this. Petra Roth, Lord Mayor of the City of Frankfurt am Main

  • Digitale Innovationen: Projektion bei Ralph Lauren in New YorkDigital Innovation: The Fusion of Art, Fashion and Technology

    Der New Yorker Flagship Store von Ralph Lauren in der Madison Avenue verschwindet und löst sich in eine Geschichte um Mode, Kunst, Technologie und Architektur auf. Ein neuer virtueller Raum entsteht. Da kann man nur staunen…In celebration of 10 years of digital innovation, Ralph Lauren presents the ultimate fusion of art, fashion & technology in a visual feast for the 5 senses. Watch as the New York women’s flagship at 888 Madison Avenue disappears before your eyes and is then transformed into a series of objects and images rendered in 3-dimensional space.

  • Urban Intervention Award 2010Urban Intervention Award 2010

    Internationale Jury wählte Nominierte und Preisträger aus. Dem Aufruf im Sommer 2010, sich am ersten Urban Intervention Award Berlin zu beteiligen, sind junge innovative Büros aus ganz Europa gefolgt. Über 60 Beiträge aus ganz Europa wurden eingereicht. Die Arbeiten reichen von kleinen, wirkungsvollen Eingriffen in das soziale Gefüge der Stadt bis zu Bauten, die mit ihrer Nutzungsidee und Gestalt ihrem Umfeld einen neuen positiven Impuls geben. Mehr>Out now! The first international Urban Intervention Award. More than 60 projects participated in this competition. Now the jury has done its work. Here you find the pdf-broschure of the awarded and nominated projects. More>

  • International Lighting Design Index 2010International Lighting Design Index 2010

    Der International Lighting Design Index versammelt die innovativen Köpfe mit ihren aktuellen Projekten und präsentiert den Überblick über die Technologie getriebenen Trends im Umgang mit Licht. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Verlag avedition (bestens bekannt zum Beispiel durch das ‚Trade Fair Design Annual‘) haben Helmut M. Bien (Kurator Luminale) und Markus Helle (Highlight Magazin) einen Index herausgegeben, der der Licht-Industrie, Bauherren, Projekt-Entwicklern, Stadtverwaltungen, Landschaftsplanern, Innenarchitekten, Szenographen und Design-Agentuen bei der Partnersuche zum Thema Licht hilft. Jetzt gibt es ein internationales Nachschlagewerk für Designer und Architekten. Den International Lighting Design Index (ILDI) können Sie hier bestellen >The International Lighting Design Index collects the innovators and leading heads together with their current projects to present the contemporary technology-driven trends. In collaboration with the publishers avedition (also known for their “Trade Fair Design Annual”) Helmut M. Bien (Curator Luminale) an Markus Helle (Highlight Magazine) have created an index which will allow the light industry, contractors, project developers, local councils, landscape planners and interior designers, scenographers and design agencies to find interesting project partners. Now an international work of reference exists with addresses both designers and architects. Here you can order the International Lighting Design Index (ILDI) >

  • Licht Kalender November 2010Lighting Calendar November 2010

    Wenn Sie weitere Termine melden wollen, bitte ein Mail an die Luminapolis-Redaktion

    25.11. Frankfurt/M.
    : Eröffnung Medienfassase, Zeil, Concept: 3deluxe
    24.11. – 22.12. Wien: Festival sound:frame
    11.11. – 14.11. Frankfurt/M.: Symposium Expressionismus heute
    – 13.2.2011 Darmstadt: Gesamtkunstwerk Eypressionismus
    15.11. – 20.11. Frankfurt/M: Node10 – Forum For Digital Arts
    04.11. Cologne: Luminapolis :: Making of / Light Culture and Light Art
    04.11. Köln: KAP FORUM, Luminapolis :: Making of / Lichtkunst und Lichtkultur
    04.11. – 16.01.2011 Berlin: Martin-Gropius-Bau: László Moholy-Nagy – Kunst des Lichts
    03.11. – 16.11. Turin: Luci d’Artista
    05.11 – 28.11. Winterthur: Internationale Lichttage
    06.11. – 28.11. Köln: Neues Kunstforum, Hartung/Trenz: Voliere
    06.11. – 13.11. Eindhoven: Glow Festival
    05.11. – 07.11. Erlangen: VJ Festival
    02.11. – ∞ Neumünster: Till Nowak, Kelvin
    06.11. – 07.11. Langenthal: Designers‘ Saturday
    11.11. – 12.11. Venice: Università di Venezia: Conference Colour and Light in Architecture
    26.11. – 02.01.2011 Genève: Arbes & Lumières
    18.11. – 21.11. Narracje: Light Art Festival
    26.11. – 02.01.2011 Genève: Arbes & Lumières
    29.11. Berlin: Semperlux, Licht | Plus: Licht macht mobil
    Philips Lighting Akademie: Verschiedene Termine zu LED & GELD, OLED, Energieausweis
    04.11. – 05.11. Lüdenscheid: DIAL, Lichttechnische Grundlagen
    24.11. – 25.11. Düsseldorf: 8.VDI-Fachtagung: LED-Beleuchtung
    16.11. – 17.11. Würzburg: 8. Fachtagung Straßen- und Außenbeleuchtung
    – 08.01.2011 Essen: 62. Essener Lichtwochen
    – 07.11. Hamburg: Kunsthalle, Hinrich Gross
    – 19.11. Mailand: Pietro Pirelli, Nino Alfieri, Soundlight
    – 27.11. München: Architekturgalerie, Pfarré Lighting Design
    – 21.11. München: Osram, Seven Screens>
    – 07.11. Tokio: Mori Art Museum, Sensing Nature
    – 15.11. Langmatt: Museum Langmatt, Pipilotti Rist: Sommergäste
    – 16.01.2011 Düsseldorf: Kunst im Tunnel, Bjoern Dahlem
    – 24.01.2011 Duisburg: Museum DKM, Mischa Kuball
    – 21.11. Düren: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum: Otto Piene
    – 07.11. Singapore: smartlight, Kurt Laurenz Theinert
    If you want announce a date, please mail to the editors of Luminapolis

    25.11. Frankfurt/M.
    : Opening Media Facade, Zeil, Concept: 3deluxe
    24.11. – 22.12. Vienna: Festival sound:frame
    11.11. – 14.11. Frankfurt/M.: Symposium Expressionism today
    – 13.2.2011 Darmstadt: Gesamtkunstwerk Eypressionism
    15.11. – 20.11. Frankfurt/M: Node10 – Forum For Digital Arts
    04.11. Cologne: Luminapolis :: Making of / Light Culture and Light Art
    04.11. – 16.01.2011 Berlin: Martin-Gropius-Bau: László Moholy-Nagy – Art of Light
    03.11. – 16.11. Torino: Luci d’Artista
    06.11. – 28.11. Cologne: Neues Kunstforum, Hartung/Trenz: Voliere
    06.11. – 07.11. Langenthal: Designers‘ Saturday
    05.11 – 28.11. Winterthur: Internationale Lichttage
    05.11. – 07.11. Erlangen: VJ Festival
    02.11. – ∞ Neumünster: Till Nowak, Kelvin
    06.11. – 13.11. Eindhoven: Glow Festival
    11.11. – 12.11. Venice: Università di Venezia: Conference Colour and Light in Architecture
    18.11. – 21.11. Narracje: Light Art Festival
    26.11. – 02.01.2011 Genève: Arbes & Lumières
    29.11. Berlin: Semperlux, Light | Plus: Licht macht mobil
    – 07.11. Hamburg: Kunsthalle, Hinrich Gross
    – 19.11. Milano: Pietro Pirelli, Nino Alfieri, Soundlight
    – 27.11. Munich: Architekturgalerie, Pfarré Lighting Design
    – 21.11. Munich: Osram, Seven Screens, Harun Farocki
    – 07.11. Tokio: Mori Art Museum, Sensing Nature
    – 15.11. Langmatt: Museum Langmatt, Pipilotti Rist: Sommergäste
    – 16.01.2011 Duesseldorf: Kunst im Tunnel, Bjoern Dahlem
    – 24.01.2011 Duisburg: Museum DKM, Mischa Kuball
    – 21.11. Dueren: Leopold-Hoesch-Museum: Otto Piene
    – 07.11. Singapore: smartlight, Kurt Laurenz Theinert

  • Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus: Luminale Aushängeschild des ‚Creative Germany‘Meeting Place of the International Creatives: Luminale in Frankfurt

    Die Luminale – Biennale der Lichtkultur zählt für die Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus zu den Top-Veranstaltungen in „Creative Germany“. Neben Veranstaltungen wie der Bread & Butter in Berlin ist die Luminale für die internationale Werbung der DTZ das Festival aus Frankfurt mit einer starken internationalen Ausstrahlung. Die Luminale gilt international als ein Festival, das die jungen Kreativen ebenso fasziniert wie die Arrivierten. Während der Messe Light+Building verwandelt die Luminale Frankfurt und die Region in eine Bühne für den innovativen Umgang mit Licht. Mehr>The Luminale – Biennial of Lighting Culture is one of the top events of ‚Creative Germany‘ for the German Tourism Marketing (DZT). Beside events like the Bread & Butter in Berlin the Luminale is the festival from Frankfurt with a strong international impact. The Luminale is a festival which fascinates the young creatives and the successful designers and companies. During trade show Light+Building the Luminale transforms Frankfurt and the region into a stage for the innovative concepts of lighting design and culture. More>

  • TRIAD: Urban Planet auf der EXPO ShanghaiTRIAD: Urban Planet at EXPO Shanghai

    Triad (Berlin) wurde vom chinesischen Organisationkomitee der Weltausstellung beauftragt, einen der großen Themen-Pavillons zu gestalten. „The Urban Planet“ zeigt die globalen Herausforderungen, die die Verstädterung der Welt mit sich bringt. Entstanden ist eine faszinierende Themenwelt, die die Probleme aber auch die Lösungsansätze beschreibt. Mehr> Commissioned by the Chinese organizing committee of the Shanghai World Expo 2010, the German company Triad has designed one of the main theme pavilions – the “Urban Planet.” The pavilion addresses both the complex processes shaping the urbanization of our planet and global challenges that go along with it. The scenography combines traditions of Western narratives with motives taken from the Chinese Feng shui heritage. With a two-part structure, the exhibition focuses on the ambivalent character of cities: On the one hand, they destruct the environment, on the other, they are also places for creating value, prosperity and technological innovations. More>

  • FAZ.NET: Eine Stadt findet das Licht: Die ersten Video-ImpressionenFAZ.Net: Frankfurt is looking for its Light: The first Video-Impressions

    Die Video-Redaktion der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung hat die ersten neun Videos zu einzelnen Luminale-Projekten ins Netz gestellt. Kim-Björn Becker, Andreas Brand und Marco Dettweiler berichten über die Biennale der Lichtkultur in Frankfurt. Lichtkunst, Lichtdesign, Lichtkultur… Mehr>The video editors of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung present the first videos of the Luminale – Biennial of Lighting Culture on their online-platform. More>