Let Nature Be Nature

Client - Nationalpark Hunsrück-Hochwald Location - Erbeskopf, Germany Exhibition Space - 250 m² Project Typ - Permanent exhibition Opening - December 2018 Executed for Kunstraum GfK Responsible for project lead, exhibition concept, execution and set-up

The exhibition follows the guiding theme of "Making the Invisible Visible". Upon entering, visitors step into an immersive space filled with four mirrored cubes, exhibits, tree silhouettes, and the sounds of the forest. Projected animals appear and disappear on the walls, creating the impression of a mystical and multi-layered forest. Inside the cubes, visitors discover the exhibition’s four main themes: the forest, the bog, the national park, and their diverse habitats.

Ranger National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald
Ranger National Park Hunsrück-Hochwald
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
©Photo Max Glimm
©Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm

At first glance, the exhibition space appears to depict an untouched forest. However, as visitors actively explore, they uncover a wealth of analog and digital exhibits hidden within each cube, bringing new layers of understanding to life.
Through immersive storytelling and interaction, the exhibition transforms complex ecological concepts into an engaging, multi-sensory experience, making the unseen wonders of nature both visible and tangible.

© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm
© Photo Max Glimm