The kinetic audio-visual installation “Offset“ analyzes the manipulation of the medium itself and the discrepancy between physical reality and visual perception. The term “offset“ refers to a deterministic deviation from a normal state in an otherwise well-defined environment. Geometrically precise patterns are projected on an as even perceived object. Through a physical deformation of the object itself, these patterns additively change and transform into different states. Through the continuous manipulation of the medium itself, there is a discrepancy of what is actually there and what is only perceived visually. For the audio-visual dramaturgy of the installation, the concept of an “offset“ is interpreted in relation to the deviation, which is used for the theoretical representation of cosmic bend in time and space. The staging transforms itself visually from concrete defined forms to a delicate and interrelated grid towards dynamic, abstract contours. The soundsc
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