Interactive Installation
The Goethe-Institut, in collaboration with the Quartier des spectacles Partnership, is proud to present two works by the inventive research and design studio from Berlin: The Constitute.
After presenting their work in many international settings, from Germany, France, the US and China, The Constitute, known for such innovative works as
Human Beeing and
EYEsect, comes to Montreal for their first visit to Canada. The Constitute has created a specially commissioned work for the Goethe-Institut, Zeit-Slice, to be experienced outside by way of an interactive window projection connecting the cities of Berlin and Montreal. Zeit-Slice instantly connects us to three places in Berlin: Hermannplatz, Pannierbrücke and Müggelsee. By controlling the window touchscreens, the spectator on the sidewalk can access a 360° panorama that takes them 6,000 km away to Berlin. The image starts to transform, showing 24 hours in the life of a city at once so far away, yet so close. Is daily life so different in Berlin? A new kind of interactive device for bringing city-dwellers together.
Zeit-Slice - Interactive installation
Presented on the Goethe-Institut’s windows on St-Laurent Blvd and Ontario St.
1626 St-Laurent Blvd. / Corner Ontario
On March 3, 8 pm-Dawn
Presented daily from March 4 – August 26, 2018 from sunset to dawn.
Free
The Constitute – Biography
The Constitute is a design, art and research studio based in Berlin run by Christian Zöllner and Sebastian Piatza. By combining artistic and scientific practices they create interactive experiences for the public space. Founded in 2012, The Constitute have worked with several international cultural, industrial and research institutions to develop and exhibit their works worldwide. Among them: MoMA - Museum of Modern Art in New York, ARTE and Public Art Lab. Currently, their focus is investigating narrative and diegetic prototyping, as well as building public and socially- sustainable interfaces.
Website:
theconstitute.org
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