Something In the Air, 2007
 
This work is a collage of projections and projection techniques. A single image is being projected onto the wall by a slide projector: a forest and trees probably during a storm. The sky spreads extensive and brightly tinted above nature. Into the sky, and almost reaching the edge of the tree line, a videoloop in the shape of a circle is being projected. A static and flickering background reminiscent of white noise, and vellicating, moving, shadowy outlines of plants and scrub. They are still part of nature - but through montage and contrast they seem technical and morbid.
The slide image of a forest, in itself still and fixed, is partly put into movement by this second projection. A new  natural 'element' sneaks into the picture - although nature in the video doesn´t look 'natural' at all.
Two images melt on one wall, in one picture, although the two parts of its construction are openly visualized by the visable video beamer and slide projector on the floor. Mixed but still clearly separated from each other, two different things happen at the same time, in the same place.
 
Nebensonne, 2007
 
Videoloop of a very fast sunset and - dawn. A styropor ball hangs from the ceiling . When the sun reaches it`s highest point, the projected image dissapears  on the ball.  The black spot on the screen stays empty.
 
 
Framework, 2007
 
Video-loop, presented on a TV screen.
In a wooden frame, leaning against a wall is a scenario of people walking slowly and almost somnambulant on a beach. A light comes and goes in the sky above the sea, becoming more and less an endless circle. Its rays wander over the edges of the frame onto the wall it leans on. The apathetic walkers just keep on doing what they did before.
The outlines of the TV set become a second all concluding frame, also for the wandering rays of light.  The reflection of the studio windows on the frame´s glass reflect the framework of the production.
A world is created with the elements of an other one: two layers of light (projections) and content are finally presented in a third layer, the concluding, filmed, and framed piece - a TV in an exhibition space.
 
 
 
A Strange Park, 2007
 
Room installation.  One video projection, one slide carusel slide projection.
Videoloop and slides in these cornerprojections create manyfold combinations of moving and still images of a travel through a strange, petrified park, moved by weather.