Body language at Cologne University Hospital

“Body Language” is a walk-through, permanent light installation by the artist duo Hartung & Trenz on the site of Cologne University Hospital.

The state-of-the-art TRIO research building, which was completed in 2023, is part of Cologne University Hospital and offers…

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Opera House Museum Bayreuth

Baroque opulence, modern design, densely packed knowledge transfer and, last but not least, doing justice to Margravine Wilhelmine and the UNESCO World Heritage Site – these were the goals that the lighting designers at Sein & Schein Company had…

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Nammos Village

Nammos Village in Mykonos, one of the most famous and visited vacation islands in Greece, is directly adjacent to the renowned Nammos Beach Club. Nammos Village offers its visitors, who include celebrities from around the world, an exceptional shopping…

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Markus Brenner – Orbiter

Next to the new town hall of Engen, a small town not far from Lake Constance, a concrete object has been constructed that, with its edgeless, round architecture, resembles a spaceship. Entitled “Orbiter”, it is the new work of…

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Variations in Goldberg Park

From 28 September to 2 October 2022, Detlef Hartung and Georg Trenz are among the artists selected for the Gelsenkirchen light art project “Goldstücke”. In the centre of the Buer district, Goldberg Park and the neighbouring St. Mary’s Assumption…

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Light Drawings Meet Baroque Architecture at Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. The national monument, one of England’s largest country houses, was built between 1705 and 1722 in the rare, and short-lived, English Baroque style. Blenheim Palace is notable as…

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Exhibition at the LWL Prussian Museum Minden

The special exhibition “Jewish? Prussian? Or what? Relations and Interweavements in the 18th and 19th Centuries” at the Prussian Museum in Minden is a contribution by the Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe (LWL) to the nationwide theme year “1700 Years of Jewish…

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The Bochum Observatory As A Shining Landmark

The Bochum Observatory and its Institute for Environmental and Future Research are concerned with the exploration of the Earth using space technology. It is also an Education Centre with activities in the fields of sustainability, climate change and sky…

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The History of Styria, Illustrated With Light

‘SHOWING STYRIA’ presents today’s state in the middle of Austria from many perspectives, as part of Europe and the world. The exhibitions take place in various locations: in the History Museum, the Folklore Museum, the Kunsthaus Graz and in…

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Creative Exhibition Design

The Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum (DBM), founded in 1930, preserves, researches and communicates the material heritage of mining. It is the largest mining museum in the world and, with around 365,700 visitors per year (2012), one of the most visited museums…

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