2005
2-channel-video-installation with 4-channel-Sound (DVD, loop 15’30)<br />
The Mishap (Das Missgeschick)

2-channel-video-installation with 4-channel-Sound (DVD, loop 15’30)
The Mishap (Das Missgeschick)

2 back projection screens (350 cm x 200 cm each), 2 videobeamers

Mother, father and son move in ritualistic cycles through their apartment. The spectator gains insight into their living room, while other rooms in the background remain hidden and can only be grasp acoustically. The day-to-day life structure starts to crack open and the homey character of the apartment turns into a reflection of the human psyche.

Stadtgalerie Bern
Flaca Gallery, London (2006) // screening
EMAF Osnabrück (2006) // screening

2006
Video and sound installation / Loop 7’40<br />
Misty Worlds (Nebelwelten)

Video and sound installation / Loop 7’40
Misty Worlds (Nebelwelten)

Projection on a round arched screen (760 cm x 640 cm), 4 loudspeaker boxes, fog machine

The site specific video and sound installation creates an unsettling illusion of space. The projection onto the back wall of the 20m deep vault creates a tunnel-like extension and a view into a vast misty landscape. The slowed down cross-fadings and camera movements (tracking shots) – accompanied by a loaded sound – make the spectator dip into an inner world Nebelwelten / Misty landscapes was realized in the context of „TREASURES – a site specific art project“, curated by Rebecca Horn, Janet Cardiff und Robert Wilson – organised by Louise Witthöft und Anna v. Stackelberg at the old Königstadt Brauerei Berlin.