Impressions of the IBUg festival of urban art and culture 2011 in Meerane (Germany), where nearly 100 urban artists from all over Europe, the USA and China this summer redesigned an abandoned factory. After the week-long creative phase the former textile combine presented itself as an impressive work of art and showed the whole spectrum of contemporary art with graffiti and wall painting, original space concepts, objects and installations, video animation and multimedia performances. The results of their work was shown to over 3000 visitors on three days together with a colorful program of short films, lectures, fashion shows and music. See you next year!
Published on 15 April 2012 at 19:37 by IBUg
Published on 22 February 2012 at 19:31 by IBUg
Impressions of the IBUg festival of urban art and culture 2011 in Meerane (Germany), where nearly 100 urban artists from all over Europe (Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Spain, Italy), the USA and China this summer redesigned an abandoned factory. After the week-long creative phase the former textile combine presented itself as an impressive work of art and showed the whole spectrum of contemporary art with graffiti and wall painting, original space concepts, objects and installations, video animation and multimedia performances. The results of their work was shown to over 3000 visitors on three days together with a colorful program of short films, lectures, fashion shows and music. See you next year!
Tag : amin, daria, ecb, graffiti, ibug, industriebrachenumgesaltung, installation, media art, street art, urban art
Published on 24 January 2012 at 14:09 by IBUg
The stop motion film was produced during the streetart festival IBUg 2011 in Meerane. At day Elmar Karla sprayed the images and Claas Premke recorded it at night. The film was cut together piece by piece. After six days the work was finished. The sound was made by the sound designer Lisa Premke from Berlin. The idea for the campaign had Elmar Karla and Claas Premke. This film is the first project that the two artists produced together.
The second film was formed after the last night within 5 hours including idea, turning and cutting. The artists visited various artists at work on IBUg 2011.
Published on 23 January 2012 at 11:20 by IBUg
During the IBUg streetart festival 2011 Quintessenz produced their new stop motion film.
It is a mix of stop motion and live sequences. They had seven days to finish the film until they showed the film on the opening night at the festival. Thanks to everybody who supported the production. Special thanks go to the people who organized the IBUg and symbiz sound that produced that great unique sound for the video!
Turn your speakers on!!!!
www.quintessenz-creation.com
www.symbiz-sound.de
www.ibug-art.de
Tag : ibug, meerane, quintessenz, stop motion, symbiz, tasso
Published on 2 May 2011 at 18:56 by IBUg
Die Industriebrachenumgestaltung (IBUg), die essential existence gallery (EEG) und die Hello Studios präsentierten in Leipzig zur Stroke.Edition ein digitales Blackbook, das für Luke und MTN von dem Weimarer Künstlerkollektiv Colorviolence Basis für eine spaßige Performance zwischen Videoinstallation und Live-Sketchen wurde. Die IBUg findet vom 2. bis 4. September 2011 in Meerane/Westsachsen statt.
music by Mirz Brün - "Fortschritt" - Hello Records
Tag : colorviolence, eeg, hello studios, ibug, industriebrachenumgestaltung, luke, meerane, mtn, ta55o, tasso
Published on 23 March 2011 at 12:26 by IBUg
Tag : clemens weißhaar, ibug, industriebrachenumgestaltung, meerane, outrace, ta55o, tasso
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Die IBUg ist ein urbanes Kunst- und Kulturprojekt im ländlichen Raum auf breiter Beteiligungsbasis mit der Zielsetzung ehemalige Produktionsstätten westsächsischer Industriekultur durch künstlerische Gestaltung ins öffentliche Interesse zu rücken und Graffiti, Street Art, Installationen (Urban Art), Performance, Medien- und Textilkunst einem breitem Publikum näher zu bringen.


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