Luminapolis

Schlagwort: Public Art

  • Jürgen Meier: Lichtfestival zum Gedenken an den 9. Oktober Juergen Meier: The Lightfestival as a Memorial Event

    Luminapolis: Juergen Meier, October 9th is a historical day in german history. The day of the demonstration in Leipzig that makes the wall to fall down. Last year you started a very special light festival in Leipzig as a memorial event. Can you explain the main idea of this festival in a few words?

    Juergen Meier
    : Central theme of the Leipzig Lightfestival 2009 was the occupancy of the Leipzig urban space by it’s citizens in the autumn 1989. The visitor to the festival followed the route of the demonstration in 1989 in which 70.000 people took part. Twenty art installations transformed the memory of this event into a contemporary statement and turned the centre of the city into a temporary work of art.

    Luminapolis
    : For me this festival shows the social function of lights as a media to build a community. A festival that involves the artists as well as the public. After the big success of 2009 what is the concept in this year?

    Juergen Meier
    : From 2010 until 2013 the Leipzig Festival of Light will take place on the Augustusplatz. In 2014 it again will be extended to the inner ring. This year we will perform a sound-, light- and video installation using classical and contemporary music as well as laser and videoprojection. We are then going to look at the European dimension of the peacefull revolution and start by focusing on Poland in 2011.

    Luminapolis
    : What are your personal experiences with light? How did you come in contact with professional lighting?

    Juergen Meier
    : I studied art in Münster and London and startet my first media projects in the early 90ies. All works such as the mobiles from 1992 or the mediafacades from 1998 involved actions and reactions of the viewer. Light has turned out to be the constituting element in all of my projects. Light is a medium for communication on the receptionist side and also a craft on the production side.

    Luminapolis
    : What is the most important project you realized in the last ten years?

    Juergen Meier
    : „KLT 14“ is an installation in the German city of Bochum, which I completed last year. It sets standards for the use of interactive technology in urban space: a camera sensoric counts the users of the subway Wittener Straße at Bochums main train station and displays the total amount on digital counters at the entrances to the subway. User profiles are translated into light szenarios, which are constantly updated by the sensoric system.

    Luminapolis
    : What do you think are the challenges for professional lighting designers in the near future?

    Juergen Meier
    : Light and video are following convergent trends and will unite in the near future. This means cultural, social and political tasks will be central for lighting designers and communication and participation will be the mayor aim of public lighting.

    Luminapolis
    : What is your next project?

    Juergen Meier
    : I am looking forward to finishing the project „Modellprojekt Innerer Ring, Leipzig“ next year, focussing on intelligent lighting for the inner city of Leipzig. I am also looking forward to the realisation of Lichtschwarm lights, a concept which I startet in 2005 and adresses the communication between luminaires by means of light.

    Information about Leipziger Freiheit

    Juergen Meier
    Seumestraße 34 B
    04249 Leipzig
    t +49 341 479 15 00
    f +49 341 480 72 02
    www.digitalehaut.de
    Luminapolis: Juergen Meier, October 9th is a historical day in german history. The day of the demonstration in Leipzig that makes the wall to fall down. Last year you started a very special light festival in Leipzig as a memorial event. Can you explain the main idea of this festival in a few words?

    Juergen Meier
    : Central theme of the Leipzig Lightfestival 2009 was the occupancy of the Leipzig urban space by it’s citizens in the autumn 1989. The visitor to the festival followed the route of the demonstration in 1989 in which 70.000 people took part. Twenty art installations transformed the memory of this event into a contemporary statement and turned the centre of the city into a temporary work of art.

    Luminapolis
    : For me this festival shows the social function of lights as a media to build a community. A festival that involves the artists as well as the public. After the big success of 2009 what is the concept in this year?

    Juergen Meier
    : From 2010 until 2013 the Leipzig Festival of Light will take place on the Augustusplatz. In 2014 it again will be extended to the inner ring. This year we will perform a sound-, light- and video installation using classical and contemporary music as well as laser and videoprojection. We are then going to look at the European dimension of the peacefull revolution and start by focusing on Poland in 2011.

    Luminapolis
    : What are your personal experiences with light? How did you come in contact with professional lighting?

    Juergen Meier
    : I studied art in Münster and London and startet my first media projects in the early 90ies. All works such as the mobiles from 1992 or the mediafacades from 1998 involved actions and reactions of the viewer. Light has turned out to be the constituting element in all of my projects. Light is a medium for communication on the receptionist side and also a craft on the production side.

    Luminapolis
    : What is the most important project you realized in the last ten years?

    Juergen Meier
    : „KLT 14“ is an installation in the German city of Bochum, which I completed last year. It sets standards for the use of interactive technology in urban space: a camera sensoric counts the users of the subway Wittener Straße at Bochums main train station and displays the total amount on digital counters at the entrances to the subway. User profiles are translated into light szenarios, which are constantly updated by the sensoric system.

    Luminapolis
    : What do you think are the challenges for professional lighting designers in the near future?

    Juergen Meier
    : Light and video are following convergent trends and will unite in the near future. This means cultural, social and political tasks will be central for lighting designers and communication and participation will be the mayor aim of public lighting.

    Luminapolis
    : What is your next project?

    Juergen Meier
    : I am looking forward to finishing the project „Modellprojekt Innerer Ring, Leipzig“ next year, focussing on intelligent lighting for the inner city of Leipzig. I am also looking forward to the realisation of Lichtschwarm lights, a concept which I startet in 2005 and adresses the communication between luminaires by means of light.

    Information about Leipziger Freiheit

    Juergen Meier
    Seumestraße 34 B
    04249 Leipzig
    t +49 341 479 15 00
    f +49 341 480 72 02
    www.digitalehaut.de

  • Church Tower Projections: 24 Nights – 24 ArtistsAdventsturm: 24 Nächte – 24 Künstler

    Frankfurt am Main. Die Wartburggemeinde in Frankfurt, engagierter Luminale-Teilnehmer seit Jahren, hatte eine leuchtende Idee: Ein Adventskalender aus Licht. 24 Nächte lang gestalten 24 Künstler den Kirchturm der Gemeinde. Die 24 Künstler sind am 1. Dezember: Rainer Raczinski, 2.12. Ol Fischer, 3.12. Norbert von Schmitt, 4.12. Andreas Schmitt, 5.12. L.B. Jefferies, 6.12. Markus Frohnhöfer, 7.12. Harald Etzemüller, 8.12. Tom Song, 9.12. Richard Köhler, 10.12. Julia Roppel, 11.12. Doro Kaltenhäuser + Miriam Würtz, 12.12. Jeannette Rohrbacher + Thomas Diemer, 13.12. Guido Blume + Susanne Schwalbach, 14.12. Jörg Ritter, 15.12.“Kardinal“ Milo Soglia, 16.12. Jörg Rees, 17.12. Vládmir Combre de Sena, 18.12. JoJo Tillmann, 19.12. Lilo C. Karsten, 20.12. Max Pauer, 21.12. Hayko Spittel, 22.12. Sibylle Koch-Grünberg, 23.12. Susanne Schmidt, 24.12. Karin Berneburg. Mehr>

    Frankfurt/Main. The people from Wartburg church in Frankfurt, engaged Luminale participants since years, had a luminous idea: An christmas calendar made of light. 24 nights 24 artists will present their projections. These are the 24 artists from December 1st: Rainer Raczinski, 2.12. Ol Fischer, 3.12. Norbert von Schmitt, 4.12. Andreas Schmitt, 5.12. L.B. Jefferies, 6.12. Markus Frohnhöfer, 7.12. Harald Etzemüller, 8.12. Tom Song, 9.12. Richard Köhler, 10.12. Julia Roppel, 11.12. Doro Kaltenhäuser + Miriam Würtz, 12.12. Jeannette Rohrbacher + Thomas Diemer, 13.12. Guido Blume + Susanne Schwalbach, 14.12. Jörg Ritter, 15.12.“Kardinal“ Milo Soglia, 16.12. Jörg Rees, 17.12. Vládmir Combre de Sena, 18.12. JoJo Tillmann, 19.12. Lilo C. Karsten, 20.12. Max Pauer, 21.12. Hayko Spittel, 22.12. Sibylle Koch-Grünberg, 23.12. Susanne Schmidt, 24.12. Karin Berneburg. More>

  • Electric Fountains by Nils-R. Schultze

    Nils-R. Schultze, dessen Luminale08-Lichtobjekt in den Frankfurter Wallanlagen zu sehen war, hat vier Berliner Brunnen in Lichtobjekte verwandelt. Seit mehreren Jahren beschäftigt sich Schultze mit der Verwandlung von Wasser-in Licht-Installationen. Die Wasserspiele am Pariser Platz (vor dem Brandenburger Tor), am Viktoria-Louise-Platz, an der Urbanstrasse und der seit Jahren unter einer Verschalung versteckte Brunnen im Köllnischen Park werden statt Wasser Licht spenden. Auch die britischen Künstler Tim Noble & Sue Webster erregten im Frühjahr 2008 mit ihrer ‚Electric Fountain‘ vor dem Rockefeller Center in New York großes Aufsehen.

    Nils-R. Schultze whose Luminale08-light project was to be seen in the Frankfurt Wallanlagen has now transformed four Berlin fountains into light installations. Since several years Schultze works on the conversion of water into light installations. The water fountains on Pariser Platz (before the Brandenburger Tor), in Viktoria Louise-Platz, in Urbanstrasse and the fountain in Köllnischer Park will donate light instead of waters. Also british artists Tim Noble & Sue Webster excited big sensation in spring, 2008 with theirs ‚Electric Fountain‘ in front of the Rockefeller Centre in New York City.

  • Photo-Exhibition: Luminale 08 in WiesbadenFoto-Ausstellung zur Luminale 08 in Wiesbaden


    Wiesbaden. From the 28th November to the 11th December the newspaper Wiesbadener Kurier shows the photos, 11 young photographers of the Friedrich-List have taken from the event ‚lightsite08‘ in the park of the Kurhaus resort. In the exhibition (press house, entrance hall, Langgasse 21) Mayor of Wiesbaden Dr. Helmut Müller hands out the prizes to the excellent photographers. More>Wiesbaden. Der Wiesbadener Kurier zeigt vom 28.11. bis 11.12. die Bilder, die 11 junge Fotografen der Friedrich-List-Schule von der Veranstaltung lightsite08 im Park des Kurhauses gemacht haben. In der Ausstellung (Pressehaus, Foyer, Langgasse 21) überreicht Wiesbadens Oberbürgermeister Dr. Helmut Müller Preise an die ausgezeichneten Fotografen. Mehr>

  • Richi Ferrero on You Tube

    Turin. Richi Ferrero hat an einigen Licht-Festivals teilgenommen und spektakuläre Projekte realisiert. Sein ‚Il Gran Teatro Urbano‘ ist ein Begriff nicht nur in Italien. Auch beim Projekt ‚Luci d’Artista‘ in Turin hat er Installationen gezeigt. Ziel seiner Interventionen ist die Reanimation urbaner Räume. Mehr>

    Torino. Richi Ferrero has taken part in some light festivals and has realized spectacular projects. His ‚Il Gran Teatro Urbano‘ is a term not only in Italy. Also with the project ‚Luci d’Artista‘ in Torino he has shown installations. The purpose of his interventions is the reanimation of urban areas. More>

  • The Making of Public Art in New York

    Erfolgreiche, provokative und engagierte „Kunst im öffentlichen Raum“ zeigt diese Filmdokumentation, die anlässlich des Wasserfall-Projektes von Olafur Eliasson gedreht wurde. Ein Rückblick auf rund 30 Jahre Public Art in New York und das Engagement des Public Art Fund. Einige Lichtkunst-Projekte sind dabei wie „Tribute in Light“ am World Trade Center, Projektionen von Jenny Holzer oder James Yamadas „Starry Night“. Mehr>

    Successful, provocative and engaging public art projects in New York City reports this documentation made on the occasion of the Waterfall project of Olafur Eliasson. The retrospective film presents nearly thirty years of public art in New York City and the engagement of the Public Art Fund. Some lighting art projects like „Tribute in Light“ at the World Trade Center site, projections by Jenny Holzer or James Yamada’s „Starry Night“ are part of the film. More>

  • It’s Summertime in Electroland: The Hollywood Shadows

    Electroland ist ein Team (Cameron McNall und Damon Seeley in Los Angeles, das Objekte erfindet, interaktive Erfahrungen generiert und groß angelegte Kunstprojekte im öffentlichen Raum verwirklicht. Jedes Projekt ist besonders und bedarf des Einsatzes einer Vielzahl von Medien, besonders Licht, Klang, Bilder, Architektur und Interaktivität. Zum Beispiel: Das Hollywood Schatten Projekt: Groß dimensionierte Skulpturen von typischen Filmszenen sind so aufgestellt, dass Sie ihre Schatten auf nahe gelegene Gebäude werden, die allesamt mit dem Filmgeschäft zu tun haben, so dass die Schatten an den Ort der Filmproduktion zurückkehren. Mehr>


    Electroland is a team (Cameron McNall and Damon Seeley) in Los Angeles that creates objects, interactive experiences and large-scale public art projects. Each project is site-specific and may employ a broad range of media, including light, sound, images, architecture and interactivity. For example: The Hollywood Shadow Project: Large-scale sculptures of iconic movie scenes are strategically situated to cast shadows onto the walls of nearby buildings, all of which house movie-making acitivities, resulting in shadows returning to the site of their production. More>

  • A Memorial For Killed JournalistsMahnmal für die im Einsatz getöteten Journalisten


    Breathing. The sculpture, situated on the roof of the new wing of BBC Broadcasting House in Portland Place in London W1, is a glass and steel construction entitled Breathing by the international artist Jaume Plensa. Every night, a light beam, extending one kilometre into the sky, will illuminate the sculpture for 30 minutes, in tandem with the BBC’s ten o’clock news bulletin. The sculpture is dedicated to news journalists killed on location. More>

    Breathing. Die Skulptur des Katalanen Jaume Plensa, steht auf dem Dach des BBC Brodcasting Gebäudes in London. Eine Glas- und Stahlkonstruktion, durch deren Glaszylinder jede Nacht mit Beginn der 22.00 Uhr-Nachrichten ein etwa ein Kilometer langer Lichtstrahl für eine halbe Stunde in den Himmel geschickt wird. Dieses Mahnmal soll an die Journalisten erinnern, die bei ihrer Berichterstattung getötet werden. Mehr>

  • Olafur Eliasson’s Light Lab for ever in FrankfurtOlafur Eliasson’s Light Lab bleibt erhalten

    Frankfurt am Main. Das Light Lab von Olafur Eliasson, das zur Luminale 06 startete und nach der Luminale 08 erlöschen sollte, bleibt erhalten. In den zwei Jahren ist es zu einem Wahrzeichen der Kunsthalle Portikus und der Stadt am Main geworden. Mit der Unterstützung der Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen konnte das Museum für Moderne Kunst das Lichtkunstwerk erwerben. Siteco hatte die Arbeit von Eliasson ermöglicht. Mehr>

    Frankfurt. The Light Lab of Olafur Eliasson which started to the Luminale 06 and should go out after the Luminale 08 is preserved. During two years it has become a landmark of the arts center Portikus and the town at the Main. With the support of the Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen the MMK (museum for modern art) could acquire this light art installation. Siteco had made possible this work of Eliasson. More>

  • President Köhler honors light cocoonBundespräsident Köhler zeichnet Licht-Kokon aus

    Berlin. Bundespräsident Horst Köhler hat das Luminale-Projekt Licht-Kokon als „Ort im Land der Ideen“ ausgezeichnet. Der Licht-Kokon wurde von Architektur-Studenten der FH Frankfurt (Prof. Wolfgang Rang) für die Luminale 2006 gebaut. Mehr>
    Berlin. President Horst Köhler has honored the Luminale project Light cocoon as a „place in the land of the ideas“. The light cocoon was built by students of FH Frankfurt (Prof. Wolfgang Rang) for the Luminale in 2006. More>