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Freyung, 1010 Vienna

Lichtgebilde 01/2

  • Victoria Coeln,
  • Litto / Daniela Weiss

Bringing the constitution closer to the people – that is the shared goal that unites the Constitutional Court and the Vienna Light Center. These initiatives provide a space for engaging with (one's own) constitution. At the heart of the collaboration lies the essential question of how the mere description of a "good constitution" can also have an impact on a peaceful society.

Four hands become a symbol that connects different worlds. Deborah Sengl's animals from diverse habitats – from the air, the water, and the earth – hold together. Their hands transform difference into commonality. This symbol of diversity within unity is framed by Victoria Coeln's chromatic lines of light. Up close, the spectral colors become clearly visible at the edges of the light lines; they shape the light, give it spatial depth, and unite the diversity of colors into a single entity: white, multicolor, and worlds as a symbol of inclusive coexistence.

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Wiener Lichtblicke 2022