inside the panometer — a former gasometer in leipzig, germany — artist yadegar asisi is bringing visitors 3,800 meters below the surface of the atlantic to discover the ruins of the titanic. in an immersive underwater expedition experienced across a 360° panoramic screen, asisi projects ‘titanic – the promise of modernity’. spanning 3,500 square meters, the installation recreates the sunken wreck at 1:1 scale and puts viewers at eye-level with the enormous ship.

all photos by tom schulze © asisi
an artificial light scenario allows visitors to discover the full extent of the tragic event, showing the ship broken into two pieces and everyday objects — like technical equipment and passenger baggage — scattered throughout.
a composition has been created by eric babak especially for the exhibition, with background noises tailored specifically to the mysterious mood.

visitors discover the titanic as a 360°panoramic installation
through the monumental installation at panometer leipzig, asisi seeks to addresses the maritime tragedy while also commenting on man’s attempt to overcome nature. ‘for me, on the one hand, the titanic stands for an extraordinary engineering accomplishment, on the other hand, her fate symbolizes the hubris of mankind,’ asisi explains.

the installation is set inside the panometer — a former gasometer in leipzig, germany


the setting puts viewers at eye-level with the enormous ship

the ship is broken into two pieces and everyday objects are scattered throughout

a musical composition has been created by eric babak especially for the exhibition

asisi addresses the maritime tragedy while also commenting on man’s attempt to overcome nature
Source: http://www.designboom.com/art/yadegar-asisi-titanic-360-degree-panorama-panometer-leipzig-05-02-2017/