Previous Installations

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Saska Olde Wolbers

In its fifth year, this art platform in public space has become a distinctive feature of Munich’s cityscape. Beginning on 17 May it will host a new installation with a work created by the internationally recognized video artist, Saskia Olde Wolbers, whose artistic works operate on the borderline between reality and imagination, creating a surreal world of suggestive beauty.

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ART+COM

A reactive video installation, which responds to the flow of traffic on site in real time, will be mounted on the OSRAM SEVEN SCREENS. The traffic passing the OSRAM building located on the Mittlerer Ring in Munich was the point of departure for the concept of the site-specific installation Reactive Sparks created by the Berlin design studio ART+COM.

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Haubitz + Zoche

Rows of houses in a fictitious metropolis are overflowing. The facades of high-rise buildings and bizarre constructions are reflected in the water, the streets seem empty and deserted. 2027, the title of this video installation of HaubitzundZoche relates to the year of the plot in Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis, which plays exactly 100 years from it’s publication year. A distance that, facing our temporal closeness, attends to the negative futuristic visions we have now approached.

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Diana Thater

Enormous chess figures, eleven moves executed by giant hands: the royal game in the fantastic world of Alice in Wonderland. The renowned American video and installation artist Diana Thater (*1962, Los Angeles) presents her installation within the context of the Munich Opernfestspiele Festspiel+ on seven light stelae in front of the ORSAM building as a satellite of the exhibition "... drawling, stretching and fainting in croils ..." on view in the Pinakothek der Moderne.

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Mader|Stublic|Wiermann

Seven Screens is the name of the OSRAM's new art project. Seven ultra-modern masts near OSRAM's headquarters in Munich will be providing a platform for light-related art in the public domain. The opening artwork on November 8 is by the artistic trio of Mader|Stubli|Wiermann.

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Anouk de Clercq

Movement is the focus of Anouk de Clercq’s new video installation Motion for Newton. Inspired by the famous physicist’s laws of motion, the Belgian artist allows lines and forms to affect each other in an interplay with their direct environment.

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Bjørn Melhus: Screensavers

Screensavers is the name the internationally acclaimed media artist Bjørn Melhus has given his digital clones, which will populate the SEVEN SCREENS in front of the OSRAM Haus in the coming months. With his sound reactive computer animations, whose images and texts are generated from an actual radio program, the artist renders the everyday language of mass media visible.

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Rúrí: Aqua – Silence

Beginning on 21 April 2009 a video installation by the Icelandic artist Rúrí will be presented on the SEVEN SCREENS, part of the OSRAM ART PROJECTS in Munich. The seven LED stelae in front of the OSRAM headquarters will host the installation Aqua – Silence, a silent sequence – as its title suggests – of images of water in all its various forms: ocean waves, waterfalls and glaciers.

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Harun Farocki „umgießen“

For the eighth installation on the SEVEN SCREENS the internationally renowned film maker Harun Farocki has created a site specific work that reacts to the ‘spectacle expectation’ that is often associated with LED stelae as a medium.

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