In Mantra, architecture begins to breathe – walls dissolve, lines and particles flow through the space like an invisible rhythm. The installation is a poetic play between matter and energy, between history and the present.
In Mantra, the massive masonry seems to dissolve layer by layer, as if the architecture itself begins to breathe. Walls flow, opening a vibrating core that breaks into lines and particles. Spirals rise and fall, permeating the tower like an invisible rhythm. What appears solid becomes fleeting; what feels heavy transforms into motion. Mantra is a poetic play between matter and energy, between history and the present.
eastside lights.media
eastside lights.media explores the intersection of light and sound in immersive spatial installations. Originating from scenic lighting design for film productions in Munich, the collective has evolved into an independent art project. After light shows at the Berlin techno club Sisyphos and presentations in Beirut, London, and Panama City, it now transforms public spaces, questioning perception, atmosphere, and the human relationship to the environment.