Light sight

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lichtsicht is a projection - Biennale in Bad Rothenfelde in Lower Saxony . At the beginning of autumn every uneven year, Western Europe's largest graduation tower is used as a projection surface.

Manfred Schneckenburger directed the event until the 4th lichtsicht biennale. In 2015 Peter Weibel (Director of the ZKM ) took over the artistic direction. At the 6th lichtsicht-Biennale 2017 Manfred Schneckenburger was again the artistic director. In 2020 Lichtsicht 7 will take place under the artistic direction of Michael Bielický .

Participating artists

  • 2011: lichtsicht 3 : AES + F , Rainer Gamsjäger, Sigalit Landau , Mioon - Min Kim, Moon Choi, Klaus Obermaier, Sigrid Sandmann, Kanjo Také, Urbanscreen, Mariana Vassileva , Claudia Wissmann
  • 2013: lichtsicht 4 : Daniel Askill, Michael Bielicky & Kamila B. Richter, Mihai Grecu, Detlef Hartung & Georg Trenz, Geoffrey Hendricks, Moon Kyungwon & Jeon Joonho , Martin Rosenthal, Robert Seidel, Berty Skuber, Kanjo Také, Urbanscreen, Veldhues & Schumacher,
  • 2017: lichtsicht 6 : For the tenth anniversary of its existence, a "best of" lichtsicht 1‒5 was put together.

literature

  • Light sight. 2nd Projection Biennale Bad Rothenfelde, October 10, 2009 to January 16, 2010. Ed .: Heinrich W. Risken Foundation. Editing and project planning: Paul Anczykowski. Texts: Manfred Schneckenburger. Guest article: Siegfried Zielinski. Kettler, Bönen 2010, ISBN 978-3-86206-008-5

Individual evidence

  1. lichtsicht , accessed on February 20, 2016.
  2. lichtsicht-Biennale , accessed on February 20, 2016.
  3. North German television: lichtsicht 7 starts on October 23, 2020 , accessed on January 12, 2020