
Lebensbaum als Kinetisches Objekt - Universität Ulm, Germany, BW
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The abstruct sculpture 'Lebensbaum als Kinetisches Objekt' (Tree of Life as a Kinetic Object) was created by Hans-Michael Kissel in the year 1990. It is located at the so-called 'Kunstpfad' (Art Trail) of the University of Ulm, Germany.
Waymark Code: WMF4Q5
Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Date Posted: 08/22/2012
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The abstruct sculpture 'Lebensbaum als Kinetisches Objekt' (Tree of Life as a Kinetic Object) was created by Hans-Michael Kissel in the year 1990. It is located at the so-called 'Kunstpfad' (Art Trail) of the University of Ulm, Germany, Baden-Württemberg.
This sculpture was a commissioned work of the artist donated by a sponsor. It is located at the intersection of Berliner Ring and Albert-Einstein-Allee at the entrance to the university's campus.
The sculpture's height is about 10 meters. It is made of steel, aluminium and color.
The sculpture is moveable by the wind.
It is artwork #1 at the 'Kunstpfad' (Art Trail).
The Kunstpfad exists of about 60 artworks of international and local artists.
Title of Piece: Lebensbaum als Kinetisches Objekt (Tree of Life as a Kinetic Object)
 Artist: Hans-Michael Kissel
 Material/Media: steel, aluminium, color
 Date of Creation or Placement: 1990
 Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): at the 'Kunstpfad' of the University
 Web link(s) for additional information: [Web Link]
 Web link(s) to YouTube or other video: Not listed

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