IM_PULS EUROPE
IM_PULSE – is a social sculpture and a sign of time in public, widely visible space. The project focuses on respect, tolerance and mutual respect as the only form of society that is worth living in …
After the former project series ‚MY HEART IN …‘, whereby buildings in Germany and Brazil have already been turned into biosensory objects, now the body based art intervention IM_PULS EUROPE is going to be realized. Thereby the highest possible architectural landmark in Germany will be transformed into a heart controlled light sculpture. Involved european citizens like for example a mayor, asylum seekers, children, homeless people, teachers, hospice patients, cab drivers, etc … will – by one persons per night – display their hearts ‚live‘-pulse through the kinetic illuminated at the top of Germanys highest building.
Starting at dusk, a public, far visible pulse-peak of these hearts illuminates the top and the exterior of the resident architecture by indirect lighting impulses. A modified watch measures and transmits the quiet, hidden, individual biofeedback from the participant to the outdoor installed lighting modules. The enclosed simulations outlines this functionality and appearance. The far across city borders interacting building temporarily becomes a signaling, widely visible ’land- mark‘ above Berlin that initially generates a high public attention. Parts of the audience experience the abstract light kinetic unmediated and by coincidence. Therefore the artistic intervention and each of the daily changing participants ( Berlin and in Berlin living European citizens ) will be introduced in advance by print-, social-(online) and tv-media.
The selected cross section of citizen stands in association with increasingly questions regarding our will and heart for solidarity, respect, diversity, common welfare in this region as a mirrow for all over Europe (…). Connected to our days most urgent questions: What matters community, how do we want to live and shape inevitable changing societies, nature and invironments (…).

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IM_PULS EUROPE
IM_PULSE – is a social sculpture and a sign of time in public, widely visible space. The project focuses on respect, tolerance and mutual respect as the only form of society that is worth living in …
After the former project series ‚MY HEART IN …‘, whereby buildings in Germany and Brazil have already been turned into biosensory objects, now the body based art intervention IM_PULS EUROPE is going to be realized. Thereby the highest possible architectural landmark in Germany will be transformed into a heart controlled light sculpture. Involved european citizens like for example a mayor, asylum seekers, children, homeless people, teachers, hospice patients, cab drivers, etc … will – by one persons per night – display their hearts ‚live‘-pulse through the kinetic illuminated at the top of Germanys highest building.
Starting at dusk, a public, far visible pulse-peak of these hearts illuminates the top and the exterior of the resident architecture by indirect lighting impulses. A modified watch measures and transmits the quiet, hidden, individual biofeedback from the participant to the outdoor installed lighting modules. The enclosed simulations outlines this functionality and appearance. The far across city borders interacting building temporarily becomes a signaling, widely visible ’land- mark‘ above Berlin that initially generates a high public attention. Parts of the audience experience the abstract light kinetic unmediated and by coincidence. Therefore the artistic intervention and each of the daily changing participants ( Berlin and in Berlin living European citizens ) will be introduced in advance by print-, social-(online) and tv-media.
The selected cross section of citizen stands in association with increasingly questions regarding our will and heart for solidarity, respect, diversity, common welfare in this region as a mirrow for all over Europe (…). Connected to our days most urgent questions: What matters community, how do we want to live and shape inevitable changing societies, nature and invironments (…).
