Hommage an die Glühbirne
Paul Göschel
2014
Temporary Installation connected to Luminale, Frankfurt, Invitation of Palmengarten
205 light bulbs (25 W, clear), 270 × 150 cm
Temporary Installation connected to Luminale, Frankfurt, Invitation of Palmengarten
205 light bulbs (25 W, clear), 270 × 150 cm
River Mktwari in Tiflis (Georgia), Temporary Installation connected to exhibition „Pirosmani V“, Invitation of German-Georgian Association
Plastic Tube, LED, floats, weights
A group of 10 illuminated and about 3 meters high bars stands in the water and is like dancing into the wind and wave. The bars are moving into the water flow, they turn and vary. Into the water reflection the bars grow to the double size and so they make a rather impressive picture.
New Concert Hall, Hochschule für Musik, Dresden
1st prize, Invited competition 2007, Realisation 2008
Microfon, PC, Midi/DMX, RGB-LED
Light gets through the striking slittings of the facade. It seems to flow from the inside of the building. Spectral colour and intensity of the light are regulated in dependance to music in the concert hall. At silence in the hall pulsing light with changing white hues shines through.
Ostrale Dresden, Temporary installation
Span width 12 m, LED-pipe and steel at the riverside of the Elbe
Dresden, Concept for temporary installation on the occasion of 13th of February
A trail of 40 illuminated white boxes (acrylic boxes 170 × 45 × 20 cm each) standing singular and in groups. It was supposed to lead from Synagoge to the Old Market, the place where thousands of victims were incinerated after the bombardment on 13th of February 1945.
Sonnenball Nischwitz/Saxony, Temporary installation
Cubus of 4 translucent walls, 400 × 400 × 400 cm, filled with fog, white fluorescent light
Berlin, Palast der Republik, Temporary installation
DMX-controlled 10 kW white flashlights
Dresden, Weißeritz Licht+Spiele
Translucend balloon, 3 controlled lights, Height 4 m
Dresden, Festspielhaus Hellerau, Temporary installation
300 white fluorescent lamps on facade of the Tessenow-building, Height of pillars 16 m
Brühlsche Terasse Dresden, Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Temporary installation
RGB-controlled fluorescent light on the facade, rotating light in the dome