- studio Louter
- Bastei Nijmegen
- Woodwork
- sound design, mix
- various museum installations
- 2018
Projecting the past
With the museum, we developed the idea of allowing visitors to literally touch the past. Using a gobo projector – which casts lighted words and images on the remains – we show visitors what they’re looking at. Brick by brick, stone by stone, they discover old structures, from a Roman harbour front to a 14th-century defensive work. By touching the remains, they can get even closer. Physical contact triggers a projection showing exactly what took place at each spot in the past.