Between things - like the light itself.
Works between architecture, light and art.
Light art with spatial, architectural reference –
Architectural light with a creative and conceptual approach.
Light installations engage with the location, with the actual spatial, but also with its use and perception. In the realization precise, abstract, sometimes fine as a light particle, but conceptually always in relation to a larger context.
Architectural lighting meets far more than functional requirements. The architectural concept is taken up and translated into light and a new level of perception of space is created. Integrated lighting, the source of light itself fades into the background, rather the architecture is made to shine.
studioteilchenwelle is run by Stefan Lotze.
But many works were only possible through collaboration with other great creatives, artists, designers, photographers.
2024 German Lighting Design Award, winner with Zwingerpark Offenburg
2023 winner of Ideenstark, Award and support program for creatives
2023 selected for the 40 under 40 in lighting class of 2022
2023 German Design Award 2023 Special Mention for Netzstrategen workspace
2022 German Lighting Design Award, young talent award winner
2022 German Lighting Design Award, nominated with Netzstrategen workspace
2022 German Lighting Design Award, nominated with building dawn
2021 LIT Awards, honorable mention for Netzstrategen workspace
2021 darc awards, shortlisted with building dawn
2020 LIT Awards, honorable mention for breaking ground
2017 light art competition for the art and culture night 'Schwein gehabt’, breaking ground
2015 Photo competition onebeamoflight, multiple installations among the finalists
2014 Prize of the HfL, KIT, University Association for Lighting Technology, project Lobster
2013 'Der Raum' Award, Shortlist category young talent, growing light - taking space
2013 German Lighting Design Award, shortlist category light art, growing light
2012 Infinity Award, Category Light Art, Silver, growing light - taking space
2008 Prize of the HfL, KIT, University Association for Lighting Technology, Helioglob
Publications:
Street Art, Jeux éphémères, Tana Publishing, Sophie Pujas, 2016
Street Craft, Thames & Hudson, Riikka Kuittinen , 2015
PLD Magazin, article about the artwork growing light, 2012