The work "Coupola" is a computer-based installation designed for a dome-shaped 360° projection environment.
Beneath a hemispherical dome construction with a diameter of twelve metres, which is suspended at a height of 2.40 metres, the viewer is presented with a panorama of the private and public living spaces of the city of Lille. Standing or lying down, they can view ceiling views of buildings in Lille - churches, public buildings, factories, shops, pubs, swimming pools and private homes - and gain an overview of the city's historical and contemporary identity.
Around 200 photographs of interiors are projected onto the entire inner surface of the dome in constant rotation. They are transformed into each other by image transformations calculated in real time. Atmospheric city sounds accompany the images acoustically. The work fuses influences from Jeffrey Shaw's work Heavens Gate with the architectural landscapes of Room with a View by Michael Bielicky, Bernd Lintermann and Torsten Belschner.
Conception:
Jeffrey Shaw, Bernd Lintermann
Sound:
Torsten Belschner
software:
Bernd Lintermann
Dome [design and realization]:
Huib Nelissen
Photographs "Cupola Lille":
Felix Gross, Jan Gerigk
Photographs "Cupola Kyoto":
Shunji Kamemura
Technical assistance:
Jan Gerigk, Manfred Hauffen, Torsten Ziegler
production:
ZKM | Institute for Visual Media, Karlsruhe [D]
iCinema Center, University of New South Wales, Sydney [OFF]
Cooperation:
ZKM | Karlsruhe and iCinema Center,
University of New South Wales, Sydney [OFF]
"Cupola Lille."
Production by order of "Lille 2004"
[F] and epidemic [F]
"Cupola Kyoto:
Presentation in cooperation with the
Kyoto SAGA University, Kyoto [J]