Mystery Digital Monolith Unveiled in Traunstein
An interactive artwork, the 'Digital Monolith', has been inaugurated on Pope Benedict XVI Square in Traunstein. The brainchild of artist Christof Babinsky, this digital monolith draws inspiration from Stanley Kubrick's classic film '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
Babinsky and District Administrator Andreas Danzer officially switched on the monolith, which utilises 'ASB Digital Wallpaper' technology. This innovative system allows the monolith to display a series of artworks in sequence, creating an interactive experience for viewers.
The artist's concept for the monolith remains shrouded in mystery, as no information about its origin or the artist's identity could be found in available search results. Despite this, the digital monolith has sparked intrigue and curiosity among locals and visitors alike.
The 'Digital Monolith' on Pope Benedict XVI Square is now a captivating addition to Traunstein's cultural landscape. Its interactive display of consecutive artworks promises to engage and inspire those who encounter it.
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