Whitecliffe in Perspective is an installation that consists of a fragmented three-dimensional system distributed across the façade of the university campus at Salzufer 6, which becomes legible only from a specific viewpoint. The intervention investigates how anamorphic systems can operate as tools for communication, orientation, and critical reflection within contemporary design culture.
By combining digital modelling, material experimentation, and real-scale prototyping, the project bridges theory and practice. The installation will serve both as a public-facing artifact and as a research prototype to analyze perception and spatial cognition.
The installation will be on view alongside the two exhibitions ‘Let the play begin’ and ‘2051 (Everything Turned Out Rather Well)’.
















































