Stomping Grounds

Title: STOMPING GROUNDS

About: The art installation ‘Stomping Grounds’ is a 1:1 replica made from sand, of the giant gold vault, underneath the Jewish-owned Wertheim building
which after a turbulent history, and the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 became the cradle of techno music from Detroit, Chicago, UK, and of course Germany, known as Tresor.


Art installation by Anne de Vries in collaboration with
Curators: Adriano Rosselli, Odessa Evelyn Malke
Researcher: Sven von Thülen (der Klang der Familie)
Sand carvers: Bouke Atema, Jeroen Advocaat.
Sound designers: Rowan Ben Jackson, Odysseas Constantinous.
4D Sound programming: Usomo
Location: Kraftwerk Berlin

At the Shores

Title: At the Shores
Artist: Anne de Vries
Year: 2013
Size: 65cm x 160cm
Material: Digital prints, framed
About: While many of the computer-generated events assigned to these random dates will probably not take place,
some computer-generated speculations will take place. Such as those made by NASA and the science community at large.