between
video projection
(2006)
An accessible video installation in which the local and temporal interspaces of a place which emerged from historical changes are visualised.

The former central slaughter house of Berlin, which was built in 1881, symbolizes the constant and extreme changes which came about in Berlin during the 20th century.

To visualise this spatial change and its eventual public redefinition, an animation starting from two seamless 360° pictures in which a transition from the inside to the outside of the hall is created through means of peeling off hall-fragments was created.




In order to achieve a depiction that measures up to the 360° animation, it is projected onto four screens hanging together in the shape of a cube. An accessible room is generated, which makes the spatial changes of the depicted place tangible all around to the viewer.