/kinesis/
Ancient Greek: “kinesis” (κίνησις) movement or change. It comes from the verb “kineo,” which means “to move” or “to set in motion.” In a broader sense, “kinesis” refers to any form of movement, be it physical or metaphorical.
Take a step into the extraordinary, where the boundaries between viewer and artwork are blurred and where the only rule is to embrace the immersive. Welcome to Kinesis, where art becomes a dynamic dance between creator and viewer, and where the absence of a concept represents the essence of liberation.
Kinesis (curator: Chams Knorr) offers a fascinating experience of immersive art and installation that blurs the boundaries between reality and the digital world. With nine installations and twelve exhibition areas across 600 square meters of space, Kinesis presents a unique mix of light, sound and art that delights visitors of all ages. The exhibition breaks conventional notions of artistic concepts and emphasizes the idea that pure experience itself can be art. Welcome to Kinesis, where art becomes a dynamic dance between creator and viewer, and the absence of a concept represents the essence of liberation.
Participating Artists: Adam Martinakis, Alvaro Parra Serrano, Anthem Films, Brellias, Cornel Swoboda, Daniel Megias del Pozo, Ego and many more.
Entry fee: 9,50-13,50€ (It’s best to reserve your ticket right away online)