Brigitte Kowanz’s exhibition Light Is What We See features immersive light installations and sensory-based interactions that transform visitors into active participants. The highlight is "Echoes of Light," an interactive wall where movement triggers shifting light patterns resembling sound waves, embodying the concept that perception creates reality.
Another standout is "Light in the Dark," a fully darkened chamber where visitors navigate using touch and sound cues, guided by subtle light sources—revealing how deeply we depend on light for orientation and perception.
The exhibition also hosts artist talks and workshops where guests create personal optical artworks using mirrors and reflective materials, deepening their understanding of light as both scientific phenomenon and artistic medium.
These experiences are not only educational but provoke reflection on the relationship between perception, reality, and technology. Guided tours led by curators are highly recommended to unpack the scientific and artistic layers behind each piece.
Core experiences: interactive light, sensory challenges, creative workshops.