The work was created in 2002 for the group exhibition "Airships that were never built" at the Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
It refers to a draft of a nuclear-powered zeppelin from the 1950s.
Standing in front of it, you hear a 9 minute virtual trip around the globe.
It is his first large hanging sculpture.
Stephan Hüsch
Stephan Hüsch (* July 12, 1966 in Cologne) is a German sculptor and multimedia artist. After attending for textile design in Cologne, he trained as a stonemason and sculptor in Cologne and Berlin. From 1989 to 1991 he attended the Berlin University of the Arts and in 1997/98 he studied multimedia. After a stay abroad in New Zealand (2003- 2006) he returned to Berlin in 2007.
Stephan Hüsch works primarily with the media of sculpture, video, animation and interactive applications. His sculptures range from video and sound sculptures, in which he integrates sound, language and videos into sculptures, to mobilées and graphic wall works. He develops some of his sculptural - but especially his interactive works - as exhibits for scientific exhibitions.