Posts Tagged '2008'

Dorothee Elisabeth Tretschlaff
A project for the first festival UM08 in Uckermark region. The curator proposed to look into the rural legend of the “last witch of Brandenburg”. Eventually I found documents of 1701 on this very tragic case of a witch trial.

Dorothee Elisabeth Tretschlaff
A project for the first festival UM08 in Uckermark region. The curator proposed to look into the rural legend of the “last witch of Brandenburg”. Eventually I found documents of 1701 on this very tragic case of a witch trial.

My WTC
This blog’s aim is to create a comprehensive collection of private photographs of portraits in front, on top or inside the former World Trade Center in NYC. A project in collaboration with Robert Ziegler. Link to blog: my-wtc.com

My WTC
This blog’s aim is to create a comprehensive collection of private photographs of portraits in front, on top or inside the former World Trade Center in NYC. A project in collaboration with Robert Ziegler. Link to blog: my-wtc.com

Riga | Memorial to Soviet Occupation Victims
A fluid stone landscape that evolves from below street level to a visible peak (top of the Forum). It contains places to rest, listen and discuss (stone steps, levels, forum and stone tables) all built in the fluid stone scape.

Riga | Memorial to Soviet Occupation Victims
A fluid stone landscape that evolves from below street level to a visible peak (top of the Forum). It contains places to rest, listen and discuss (stone steps, levels, forum and stone tables) all built in the fluid stone scape.

Oriental Black | Icon
Turkish marble (trade name: Oriental Black) in cinemascope format (2.35 : 1) mounted to the wall, treated with turkish rose-oil and lit by theatre spotlights. Soon to be translated. Stefka Ammon untersucht kulturelle Projektionen und mediale Mythen in Wort und

Oriental Black | Icon
Turkish marble (trade name: Oriental Black) in cinemascope format (2.35 : 1) mounted to the wall, treated with turkish rose-oil and lit by theatre spotlights. Soon to be translated. Stefka Ammon untersucht kulturelle Projektionen und mediale Mythen in Wort und