ILLUSEUM and IllULAB
Illuseum 2023
In the summer of 2023, a tape art facade was created for Illuseum in Berlin.
I chose hands as the main theme for the facade to demonstrate the interactive nature of the museum and the need for visitors to interact with numerous exhibits. The facade concept incorporates various illusions and images. In the middle near the entrance, two hands depict the shadow of a bear to remind visitors that the museum is located in Berlin. On the left, a hand emphasizes the space of the souvenir shop windows. The center of the facade is left free to highlight the entrance to the museum. A red line unifies the entire facade into a single concept, depicting a heartbeat line symbolizing the admiration experienced by museum visitors. To the right of the entrance, white lines create negative space for the illusion of a facial profile. Further to the right, two hands depict eyes, with museum windows in the center of them.
At the top right, an installation is installed portraying three female museum workers depicting wise monkeys (see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil).
Illulab 2024
The latest installation on the storefront of Ilulab is a compelling blend of science and technology. From left to right, it features a hand creating a serotonin molecule that transitions into a pattern connecting various elements. This pattern includes symbols representing an atom, planets, and the brain. Additionally, a robotic hand signifies the future and the synergy between humans and technology.
At the bottom, a Rubik’s cube symbolizes the multifaceted nature of Ilulab. The cube’s segments include origami, an atom, scissors, pencils, a lightbulb (symbolizing ideas), an eye, and test tubes. This installation encapsulates the innovative spirit of Ilulab, combining artistic expression with scientific themes.