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Art Of Zoo Annalena ⟶
| Artist | Medium | Signature Piece | Inspiration | |--------|--------|----------------|-------------| | (co‑founder) | Mixed media, environmental art | Giraffe Skyline | Childhood memories of gazing at constellations in the African savanna. | | Johan Richter (co‑founder) | Sculpture, kinetic installations | Penguin Pulse | The rhythmic clatter of train tracks—translated into underwater choreography. | | Leila N’Dour | Stained glass, textile motifs | Butterfly Kaleidoscope | The woven stories of her West African heritage, echoing in fluttering wings. | | Tobias Feldmann | Sound design, acoustic engineering | Elephant Echoes | The low‑frequency rumble of tectonic plates, a reminder of Earth’s heartbeat. |
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From a technical standpoint, the "Art of Zoo" series, including Annelena's content, showcases: | Artist | Medium | Signature Piece |
Ambient soundscapes—ranging from distant animal calls to the muted chatter of a crowd—are layered with a subtle, low‑frequency drone that runs throughout the exhibition. The lighting is meticulously programmed: cool, clinical fluorescents in the Archive Hall give way to warm, saturated spotlights in the Intervention Chamber, then to soft, diffused LEDs in the Future room. The sonic‑visual choreography heightens immersion without ever overwhelming the eye. | | Tobias Feldmann | Sound design, acoustic
Annalena's artistic practice is characterized by her fascination with the zoo as a cultural and ecological hub. Her work often incorporates found materials, repurposed objects, and interactive elements to create an engaging and dynamic experience. By recontextualizing the zoo environment, Annalena invites viewers to reconsider their assumptions about the relationship between humans and animals.