![]() ![]() The creators of the light show, world-famous for their illumination of the Sydney Opera House in 2012, use 21 projectors to bring shapes and moving patterns to the inner areas of the Gasometer to fuse virtual art with real space. However, this empty space provides the perfect projection area for the media art of Urbanscreen. It has always been a constant challenge to fill the empty space above the actual exhibition area, with the dome’s dimensions rising to a height of more than 100 meters and its diameter to 60 meters. Since 1994, the former gas holder has been an exhibition hall and has made a name for itself in the world of art. The Gasometer, which closed twenty years ago in the Ruhr metropolis Oberhausen, was a landmark of the coal, iron and steel industry and is still an emblem of the region. 320° Licht is open to the public as part of the "Appearance of Beauty" exhibition and runs until the end of 2014. Leica Geosystems has been providing Urbanscreen with the most up-to-date scanners since 2012 and such products like the ScanStation P20 make this modern artistic mode of expression possible. The precise measurement of space is the basis for this digital art. ( Norcross,GA, 1 July 2014) – The Urbanscreen artist group from Bremen have plunged the Gasometer in Oberhausen into a perfect light illusion as part of the giant multimedia installation "320° Licht". ![]()
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