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Lichtcampus

The LICHTCAMPUS is a transdisciplinary platform for research, experiment and exchange on what light can do. The University of Applied Sciences Wismar invited academics, professionals and industries to present their approach on light as material, tool and medium. Hosted by the Master Degree Course of Architectural Lighting Design, the LICHTCAMPUS provided a framework of critical debate on light as the innovation driver of the 21st Century.

My Role: a member of registration and welcome group and also in charge of holding and supporting the Trilux workshop. Participants: 212 Universities: 8 Individual Participants: 39

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Countries of Origins: Austria, China, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Nepal, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Schweden, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, USA

Lectures: 10 Workshops: 7 Roundtables: 2 Productions: 10

Sites: 12 Presentations: 24

Visitors in the streets: around 1.200 Visitors to St. Marien Church only: 800 www.2019.lichtcampus.net

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The “Polylux” was an overhead projector produced in the German Democratic Republic. It also functioned as a generic name for overhead projectors in the GDR _ 1. For LICHTCAMPUS production, Hartung | Trenz offered to work with overhead projectors and broken glasses. It was a group work in st.Nikolai church in Wismar, Germany.

Head of Production: Hartung | Trenz Participants: Kimia Asgari, Tatiana Shanina, Arturo Jonas Mercado Reyes, Joel Eliseo Laurino, John Allan Turner, Anja Schwenzer, Julia Wiesinger, Hannah Stanzel.

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