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Berlin Archway Becomes a Cascading Portal of Light and Geometry

Felix Neumann & Jeremy Antoine Le Beherec morph the underside of an arch in Berlin with glorious greyscale animations.
Images courtesy the artists

Artists Felix Neumann & Jeremy Antoine Le Beherec used the underbelly of the railway bridge between the Hackescher Markt and Friedrichstraße stations in Berlin as the canvas for a series of surprising graphical video projections. Set to an atmospheric soundtrack from Luka, the temporary "guerilla mapping" installation created for a course at the Berlin Technical Art School (BTK) offers a stunning vision inside an immersive tunnel of light. Check out the duo's screenshots of their 2D animated projections and watch how they did it in a behind-the-scenes video below.

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