
Art & Installations
OMG, Franck! invited you to experience art as something to step into participatory, tactile, multi-sensory. Video, sound, installation, and the site itself wove together into a single, immersive experience.
2025
Photo: Samuel BramleyThe silos and halls of this former industrial site shift the logic of the white cube. Concrete, patina, echo, dust the building isn't a backdrop, it becomes part of the work.
Installation: Marie Sutter · Photo: Samuel BramleyThe works moved between stillness and rupture: charged quiet, sudden flashes, thunderclaps, slow unfolding. Art as an elemental force, gathering inside the room.
Photo: Samuel Bramley
Photo: Samuel BramleyArtists Contributors
Jahic Roethlisberger
Site partner and host of the listening space, a "unique space" presence that made the room feel possible.
Dirk Koy
Two video works shown in the court: looping studies of construction / destruction and falling. A slow, relentless gravity — bodies, structures, and systems caught mid-collapse, then rebuilt, then dropped again. A condition rather than a narrative – something you stood inside.
Marie Sutter — THUNDERSTORM 2025
An immersive installation by the French-German artist.
n0va.silo
An immersive space for light installations, spatial and audiovisual experiments, and public participation.
Sebastián Dávila
Lausanne based visual artist/designer Sebastián Davila weaves together personal and collective memories, enriching the result with a wide range of cultural references.
Videos-space
Alona Hrekova, Alondra Juarez Ramirez, Clara Grabowiecki, Estéfana Román Matesanz, Linus Riegger, Nolan Lucidi, Pilar Quinteros & Patricio Blanche, Robin Bushell.