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professor at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, resident in
Baelen, Belgium, enriched the team also as a theorist of the “solar
art.” He made a short film about the Art Wind Farm, Lübow.
Figure 22.7
The artist Jürgen Claus at work on the “Preservation of the
Oceans”.
The single overall statement of the art project was provided
through the appeal to retain the beauty of our nature in the broadest
sense. The key to procurement was the single choice of motifs by the
artists. The “Sun over the Sea” or “Preservation of the Oceans” were
referring to the topic
Planet Sea
by Professor Jürgen Claus, published
in 97.
Jürgen Claus himself wrote about his completed work on the
Lübow Art Wind Farm: “The 'Sea tower' which we designed should
remind us for a long time that the wind farm is only a few kilometres
from the sea. The sea is a laboratory, an origin not only for climatic
facts or data, but also for artists, a trove of wonderful forms and
shapes worth retaining. A few of which gleamed from the 'Sea tower',
for example, a radiolarian at the entrance, a cephalopod in the
middle, or a Neptune Volute on the right side of the tower. For the
observer, the short texts on the tower should close the gap on expanse
of open sea: depth, rhythm, mirror, breaking of the waves (…)”
The execution of the project “Preservation of the Oceans” was
carried out by Uwe Morzinek from Hamburg, Gorch-Christofer
Tieth from Schwerin, and the company HTW Wismar.
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