Exhibition catalogue of the project (excerpt)

Press event with presentation of the catalogue documenting the project and the exhibition Immersive Spaces – Eternity’s Rhythm on 18.7.18 in the crypt of the protestant church St. Gumbertus Ansbach.
Editors: Christian Schoen and Cornelius Pöpel
Design, layout, illustration: Marcus Holzmayr
Catalogue project management, fundraising, organisation: Cornelius Pöpel

Immersive Spaces – Eternity’s Rhythm, part 2, Ansbach

25.6. – 3.7.17: second part of the intercontinental seminar “Immersive Spaces” with students from UT Sydney (Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building) and the audio majors in the Multimedia and Communication course at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences. Development and Exhibition of three audiovisual installations in the crypt of the Protestant Church of St. Gumbertus Ansbach from 30.6. – 2.7.17. (about 350 visitors).
Project management: Cornelius Pöpel, Mike Day, Chris Bowman.
Curator: Dr. Christian Schoen.

Photo: David Ferstl
Photo: David Ferstl
Photo: David Ferstl
Photo David Ferstl
Ansbach and Sydney students and lecturers, Photo: David Ferstl

Immersive Spaces – Eternity’s Rhythm, part 1, Sydney

18.2. – 3.3.17: first part of the intercontinental seminar “Immersive Spaces” with students from UT Sydney (Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building) and the audio majors in the Multimedia and Communication course at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences. Early development and presentation of first results of four audiovisual installations in the Newington Armory – Sydney Olympic Parc.
Project management: Cornelius Pöpel, Mike Day, Chris Bowman
Student group manager: Michaek Kirschner

Project description on website of UT Sydney

Photo: David Ferstl
Photo: David Ferstl
Photo: David Ferstl
Photo: David Ferstl
Sydney and Ansbach students together with lecturer Mike Day. Photo David Ferstl