»What moves me« is a performance of the interlocking thesis works of Soffia Heese and Danu Rehbein, which stages the exploration of the physical perception and experience of space and examines it for possibilities of architectural design. Based on the understanding of architecture through movement, the performance draws on relational spatial concepts of modernism and incorporates possibilities of form generation through the computer. The performance was shown on two evenings at the City Gallery Kiel and accompanied by a four-day exhibition.
Bachelor degree project | site-specific performance | at City Gallery Kiel | concept+content: Soffia Heese, Danu Rehbein | Artist within the exhibition: Johan Meister | photographs: Lisa Winter | video: Lisa Winter, Gor Margaryan | sound: Thomas Lassen | costume: Sigrún Kristín Kristjánsdóttir | https://wasmichbewegt.eu
»What moves me« is a performance of the interlocking thesis works of Danu Rehbein and Soffia Heese, which stages the exploration of the physical perception and experience of space and examines it for possibilities of architectural design. Based on the architecture of movement, the performance draws on relational spatial concepts of modernism and incorporates possibilities of form generation through the computer.
The performance was shown on two evenings at the city gallery Kiel and was accompanied by a four-day exhibition.
Bachelor degree project | site-specific performance | at City Gallery Kiel | concept+content: Soffia Heese, Danu Rehbein | Artist within the exhibition: Johan Meister | photographs: Lisa Winter | video: Lisa Winter, Gor Margaryan | sound: Thomas Lassen | costume: Sigrún Kristín Kristjánsdóttir | https://wasmichbewegt.eu