Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture
Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture

Video: Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture

Video: Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture
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Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture
Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture

Annual recurring events constantly pleasantly (well, or not so much) surprise those who attend them. The longer the visit and the prestige of the event, the more people are surprised at the annual innovations. Only the concept of the celebration and, sometimes, the people who hold it, remain unchanged. And here is the installation Kubik does not really like to change, except in color and geography.

Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture
Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture

Kubik is a new installation that has returned to Berlin after a four-year absence. Concept presented in 2006 Balestra Berlin (Balestroy Berlin), has been re-installed to energize vacant, unused urban venues around the world, by creating a kind of fusion between water vessels and towers, light shows and electronic sounds of music.

Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture
Installation Kubik in Berlin. Interactive architecture

The walls of densely arrayed water vessels, illuminated in different colors, together create a stunning interactive piece of architecture. Having been established in twenty-two cities before, Kubik returned to his hometown - Berlin. It seems fitting that Balestra Berlin began collaborating with Ritter Butzke, a respectable club in Berlin renowned for its love of electronic music parties. Artists love to appear on them, who, as they say, break the patterns. If a second Andy Warhol appears in Germany, he will be in this club almost from the cradle. Kubik is located in the vicinity of the town's area near the village, between the twenty-meter walls of the old factory. This presented a small obstacle in recreating the installation, but with the efforts of the architects and 100+ water vessels, the obstacle was overcome. The vessels were arranged in such a way as to create the illusion of a labyrinth, and in some parts of it with 6-vessel walls this is especially clearly felt.

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