How can objects tell their own story through precisely tailored projections? Working in small groups, the students investigated the potential of merging light and everyday objects. This expansion of physical reality allowed light itself to be considered as a design element for the first time. From storytelling to experimental research, the central theme of resonance was interpreted and implemented from many different perspectives. The diverse project ideas range from abstract objects that appear to vibrate in space, to plays of light and shadow, and illustrative approaches. They demonstrate a wide spectrum of creative ways to rethink light and use it as a means of artistic expression.
The results of the course where exhibited as part of EVI Lichtungen Biennale at Hildesheim at Stammelbachspeicher Gallery.







How can objects tell their own story through precisely tailored projections? Working in small groups, the students investigated the potential of merging light and everyday objects. This expansion of physical reality allowed light itself to be considered as a design element for the first time. From storytelling to experimental research, the central theme of resonance was interpreted and implemented from many different perspectives. The diverse project ideas range from abstract objects that appear to vibrate in space, to plays of light and shadow, and illustrative approaches. They demonstrate a wide spectrum of creative ways to rethink light and use it as a means of artistic expression.
The results of the course where exhibited as part of EVI Lichtungen Biennale at Hildesheim at Stammelbachspeicher Gallery.

Yannick Deß: "Precious Metals"