GLASMOOG presents: Agnes Meyer-Brandis

Opening
Wednesday, October 20, 7 p.m.
Exhibition
October 21 to December 5, 2010
Lecture
Thursday, November 4, 8 p.m.
'Cosmic “Aerosols” and Planet Formation'
Prof. Dr. Blum, Head of the Research Group Planet Formation, Institute for Geophysics and Extraterrestrial Physics, Technical University of Braunschweig.
Artist talk
Monday, November 29, 7 p.m.
Dr. Dorothée Bauerle-Willert (Berlin) in conversation with Agnes Meyer-Brandis
The "Tropospheric Laboratory" by artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis (born 1973 in Aachen, lives and works in Berlin) allows insights into cloud cores and other matter of the apogee. The installation narrates the synthesis of clouds and shows varying conditions and combinations of art and science in the absence of weight. The "laboratory" is the gravimetric document of "Cloud Core Scanner" - an experiment and artistic project by Agnes Meyer-Brandis, carried out on board a German Aerospace Center research plane.
It reflects an iridescent world, between controlled and unleashed states: artistic research on the quest for a degree of reality within constructions.
The exhibition kindly has been supported by TSI - Trust Science Innovation. The "Tropospheric laboratory" is a production of DOCK e.V. in collaboration with the Schering Foundationhttp://www.sophiensaele.com/.
The experiment "Cloud Core Scanner" was realisiert in cooperation with the German Aerospace Center DLR. Supported by the Filmstiftung NRW
www.forschungsfloss.de
A monographic catalogue on the artist will be published in spring 2011 kindly supported by Kunststiftung NRW.




