Zurich-based visual art collective Projektil literally rocked Schloss Beesenstedt during the MLOVE Confestival. The team around Roman Beranek unleashed a giant interplay of sound and 3D projections sculpted onto the 19th century building – all mixed in with live mobile interaction from the raving crowd.
Awesome. Awesome. Awesome.
Projektil are no strangers to taking over impressive buildings – among them the Catharinakerk Kirche in Eindhoven, the Liechtenstein Museum and famous Café Landtmann in Vienna as well the town hall of Gouda and Doha’s Corniche seafront. But Schloss Beesenstedt in Eastern German nirvana-land was the first project of its scale with live audience interaction. Gotta watch this video above. Check out more of their work here. Really looking forward to seeing more from them.
Anybody attempting to blow the minds of a live festival audience away – get in touch these amazingly talented guys.
Round of applause to the artists… ROMAN BERANEK // JONAS STAUB // MARTIN FRÖHLICH // PATRISCHA FREULER, NIKO ERIKSSON, MARKUS TRUNINGER, YVES MEIER, MARTIN WAESPE // ROLF NÄPFER // SIMON BROGGI // ANDREAS AHLM
...and a big thank you to the mlove team for bringing Projektil to Beesenstedt. HARALD NEIDHARDT // PETER GIBLIN // DIANA BEATA KRÜGER photo-documentation: PETER LUND










