Room Object (Velux),
2016, window frames, paint,
1 x 145 x 95 x 85 cm & 2 x 75 x 75 x 125 cm

 

Room Object (Eternitbuckel),
2016, cement asbestos (Eternit), wood, 143 x 97 x 34 cm

 

Room Object (Blechsäule),
2017, isolation steel sheets, 125 x 36 x 40 cm

 

Room Object (Teppich),
2004/2016, carpet, wood, 10 x 175 x 120 cm

 

Room Object (Raufaserkiste),
2017, wood, air grid, kick plates, wallpaper, paint, 70 x 53 x 70 cm

 

Room Object (Eifelsäule),
2017, old wood & steel plates, bitumen, paint, 186 x 27 x 27 cm

 

Room Object (Lamellenkugel),
2017, blinds, styrofoam, paint, 85 cm (caliber)

 

Room Object (Bast),
2017, bast, wood, wire, 50 x 180 x 110 cm

Photos: Martin Plüddemann

 

 

 

Room Objects

The experience of the built space is borne by atmospheric qualities, by sensual and emotional impressions that cannot necessarily be read off visually from the space itself. The spatial objects are sketches of spatial psychograms in which subjective moments of experience and conditions in space are intertwined with its aesthetic appearance and physiognomy.