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Aesthetic Beast #2

Surreal art and light installation

AESTEHETIC BEAST #2 was originally created for the well-known Munich club Harry Klein, which shows sophisticated and extraordinary art installations in its premises once or twice a year.
The special feature of this abstract, sculptural, pulsating work, which integrates the latest software and hardware technology, are the video-controlled LED strips, which create extraordinary effects by pulsating and running over the 3D framework.
The elaborate artwork was built in a greenhouse at the Botanikum, and it returned here for three days of the annual art25. summer exhibition. Embedded in a backdrop of plants, the “Beast” was restaged with light and fog. Visitors found themselves in a surreal setting. The well-known Munich music producer Tom Doolie accompanied the evening with the appropriate beats.

Here you can find the Making of: https://vimeo.com/bettymue/asthetikbeastmakingof

Location

Botanikum / Munich

Date
Category
Exhibition, Videomapping