[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":70},["ShallowReactive",2],{"gql:data:L4hI7ZVSeE":3},{"entry":4},{"id":5,"title":6,"bgColor":7,"fgColor":8,"hoverVideo":9,"titleCaption":10,"liveLink":9,"seoPageDescription":11,"tags":12,"thumbnail":19,"socialShareImage":25,"projectMatrix":27},"780","bauhauslabor.de","#fffbc7","#4a01a2",null,"\u003Cp>In collaboration with \u003Ca href=\"https://isabeladimarco.com/#/\">Isabela Dimarco\u003C/a> and HeeYeon Yeo\u003C/p>","The bauhaus.lab was an exhibition space of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz. The exhibition was part of the 100 year bahaus anniversary.",[13,16],{"id":14,"title":15},"68","Web",{"id":17,"title":18},"495","Graphic Design",[20],{"id":21,"mimeType":22,"path":23,"width":24,"alt":9},"781","image/jpeg","bauhauslabor_05_2025-12-26-211610_wjhv.jpg",1500,[26],{"id":21,"mimeType":22,"path":23,"width":24,"alt":9},[28,33,42,46,53,60,65],{"id":29,"typeHandle":30,"initialLetter":31,"ckeditor":32},"783","projectText",true,"\u003Cp>The bauhaus.lab was an exhibition space of the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz. As part of my Masters, I had the opportunity to create and exhibit a bauhaus-related project. The project I created was Open Type Face.\u003C/p>\u003Cp> \u003C/p>\u003Cp>The exhibition was part of the 100 year bahaus anniversary. In order to show all the projects that have been exhibited in the bauhaus.lab, it was my task to create a website that presents all the exhibitions.\u003C/p>\u003Cp> \u003C/p>\u003Cp>To give the website a special look, I used Blender to recreate the pavilion where the exhibitions were shown. Each exhibition got its own rendering with the pavilion.\u003C/p>",{"id":34,"typeHandle":35,"caption":9,"image":36},"782","projectImage",[37],{"id":38,"mimeType":39,"path":40,"width":41,"alt":9},"784","image/png","bauhauslabor_01_2025-12-26-211643_kmpm.png",1567,{"id":43,"typeHandle":30,"initialLetter":44,"ckeditor":45},"785",false,"\u003Cp>If you take a moment to think about it turning a hundred must be pretty awful. When it comes to the Bauhaus, however, it is something else: some of the characters of that story, like Walter Gropius, László Moholy-Nagy, Herbert Bayer or Josef Albers, succeeded in developing forward-looking ideas that travelled in time and are still today able to inspire our work as designers. What was founded in 1919 as a revolutionary design school, spread its ideas far beyond Germany’s borders, and managed to make them feel — even today in 2019 — surprisingly familiar and up to date. We were very pleased to be invited to this big party that has already taken place in various cities around the world — including the Gutenberg-Museum in Mainz. As presents, we prepared seven visual statements that used the different design and media utopias from the Bauhaus as a starting point. We even received the perfect »wrapping-paper« for the occasion: The ›bauhaus.labor‹ [bauhaus lab]. The seven visual experiments, which will be exhibited alternately throughout twenty-one weeks, were documented in this newspaper under the same name: BAUHAUS.LABOR. In it you will get a taste of our 2019 —  design proposals, which react visually to some of the historical visions and theories of the 1919 — Bauhaus. Additionally we present you our venture on a graphic prospect of a year 2119, a hundred years later.\u003C/p>",{"id":47,"typeHandle":35,"caption":48,"image":49},"786","Exhibitions overview",[50],{"id":51,"mimeType":39,"path":52,"width":41,"alt":9},"787","bauhauslabor_02_2025-12-26-211704_thko.png",{"id":54,"typeHandle":35,"caption":55,"image":56},"788","Project Page (Follow the Line by HeeYeon Yeo)",[57],{"id":58,"mimeType":39,"path":59,"width":41,"alt":9},"789","bauhauslabor_03_2025-12-26-211714_mkcd.png",{"id":61,"typeHandle":35,"caption":62,"image":63},"790","Rendering of the container by Jean Boehm",[64],{"id":21,"mimeType":22,"path":23,"width":24,"alt":9},{"id":66,"typeHandle":67,"video":68,"caption":69},"791","projectVideo","bauhaus-scroll-effect.mp4","Pavillion scroll effect",1775142922564]