We are a Berlin-based studio for design & audiovisual content.
We create Motion Design.
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Weltraumgrafik is a Berlin-based studio specializing in Graphic and Motion Design by designer and videoartist Phil Max Schöll.
Our expertise lies in creating immersive audiovisual experiences, particularly in relation to sound, projection, light and space.
Our large-scale videomappings and spacial installations have been showcased worldwide, most notably at
Signal Festival Prague, Deutsches Museum Munich and Nuremberg, Yokohama Museum of Art, Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum and most recently at Helsinki Cathedral at
Lux Helsinki Festival.
In addition to our artistic pursuits, we have contributed live video content for various incredible live acts such as
Moderat, Modeselektor, Paul Kalkbrenner and Ellen Allien.
Professionally, we have contributed motion and graphic design, specialising in event video content. Some of the clients we have collaborated with include
Daimler Mobility, Lab1886, Pokemon, Siemens, BMW Mini, Volvo, Lynk & Co, Audi, Deutsche Bahn, Adidas, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen, ZDF Neo, Barco, Alstom and Sika.
Our work has received support from
Goethe Institute, Mutek Montreal, the Berlin Senate and the GVL, the German Copyright Collection Society.
Please feel free to
contact us for more information about our services.
We specialize in providing and planning professional corporate video content for trade fairs and product presentations,
audiovisual content for live acts, music industry and events, custom video, design and artwork for museums and art festivals as well as
event identities or classic motion design for cinema or commercial films.
What we do has been tagged art many times. In our perception, we see our approach as an elevated form of design.
Our approach draws inspiration from classical grid-based
Swiss Graphic Design, a proper use of typography and an experimental way to use those given rules by translating them into audiovisual and immersive environments.
Being confronted with new digital possibilities constantly, our focus is not to pioneer every new form of contemporary technique, but by translating the fundamental principles of design into innovative and immersive environments thoughtfully.
Our ambition lies in the audiovisual synthesis between sound, light, video and space. We love all sorts of [unusual] screens and approaches and we appreciate if our digital works are presented in real-life-situations.
Meta
Deutsches Museum Nuremberg,
Spacial Installation, 2024
Helix
Lux Helsinki Festival, Helsinki Cathedral,
Videomapping, 2024
Chronos Ex Machina
Deutsches Museum Munich,
Videoinstallation, 2022
The Wind
Signal Festival Prague,
Church of St. Cyril & Methodius Prague,
Videoinstallation, 2021
So lange ein Atemzug in uns lebendig ist
Tempelhof Airport,
Videoinstallation, 2019
Contrast
Prefectural Art Museum Miyazaki,
Videomapping, 2019
Tech Stura
Light Move Festival Lodz,
Videomapping, 2018
Abstractions in Concrete
Funkhaus Berlin,
Videoinstallation, 2018
Homage / Collage
Genius Loci Festival Weimar,
Videomapping, 2015
Clients