- Artist/s
- Didi Müller
- Title
- REFLECTION OF THE PROJECTION – Ein Kontemplationsraum
- Year
- 2024
- Medium / Material / Technic
- 4-channel video and audio installation
Location
Foyer of the Kinemathek Karlsruhe, Kaiserpassage 6, 76133 Karlsruhe
Time
From September 17, 2021
September:
Tuesday–Sunday: from 8 pm
October:
Tuesday–Sunday: from 7 pm
The video- and audioinstallation REFLECTION OF THE PROJECTION – A Space for Contemplation was created by Didi Müller for the PhonoLux Maschine, a presentation platform for media art projects in the foyer of the Kinemathek Karlsruhe. Where movie poster painters used to place their large billboards, Müller’s work now invites to contemplate. The projected image shows various static and moving sequences of images that form a compilation of cycles determined by nature and humans. The original images have been uncoupled from their soundtrack and reconnected in new and poetic ways. Caught between active and passive reflection, a person is contemplating the cycle of nature and the inner thoughts about their own art in the images. Art serves him as an object of contemplation for his spiritual immersion, through which they express their being and feelings about the world. The buzzing of insects wanders dynamically around the room, from loudspeaker to loudspeaker. With its images of golden days in late summer, Didi Müller’s work is an ode to the slow life of nature.
Supported by the UNESCO City of Media Arts Karlsruhe 2020 project support program for media art.
Didi Müller
Didi Müller (*1979) works as a director, set designer and artist and designs spaces for theater, performance, and media art. She studied scenography at the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe (HfG). For her debut as a director, she produced a new production of Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape. With Enthusiasmus & Skepsis: Ein Abend über Maria Callas [Enthusiasm and Skepticism: An Evening about Maria Callas] she brought a radio feature by Claudia Wolff scenographically in the theater space. Müller has designed sets for plays, dance, and opera, including for Theater Heidelberg and the Stuttgart Opera. She lives and works in Heidelberg.