“Quell des Lebens”: Interactive Spatial Staging makes Water an Experience

Look Design
© Christopher Mavric
© Christopher Mavric
© Christopher Mavric
Published in the
Experience & Event Design 2024/2025
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Description

“Source of Life” is a spatial installation that enables visitors to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of the thermal and mineral water of Bad Radkersburg. It is an experience created by look! design that conveys the world of water, its history and regional significance through visual and acoustic stimuli.

When entering the venue, guests are surrounded by a space-filling water projection. In this special atmosphere, viewers see themselves in a mirror with an undulating surface. The visual impression is enhanced by means of sounds of water, reinforcing the immersive experience.

In the middle of the room there is the “video fountain”: Looking into it entices one into a poetic pictorial world that provides information about the topics of water, vulcanisation and viticulture in the region. This installation is not only a visual highlight but also symbolises the deep connection of the region with the element of water. The “pipe installation” evokes the impression of well drilling in the adjoining room. Interactive elements are hidden in the pipes: audio texts, information flaps, a dial and a screen provide visitors with useful knowledge on thermal and mineral water, as well as the Bad Radkersburg park spa.

Details

Agency
Look Design
Client
Kur- & Fremdenverkehrsbetriebe Bad Radkersburg Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Year
2024
Country
Austria
Dramaturgy / Design / Graphics
Look Design
Direction / Coordination
Quelle BR, Look Design
Architecture
Arch. DI Stephan Piber
Lighting
Showproductiongroup
Films
Salon Deluxe // Ranegger & Partner OG
Music
Georg Popp (Sound design), Sonible (Sound technology)
Others
Degen KG (Well carpentry), Mit Loidl oder Co. (Pipe station), Eder Blechbau

Categories

Industry
Politics & Society, Public Sector & NGO
Topic
Emotions, Family, Interactive, Learning, Local, Nature, Nutrition, Scenography, Senses, Sound, Water
Type
Brand Experience, Interactive Installation, Multimedia Installation, Public Experience, Spatial Installation