Where the Water Tastes Like Moonshing (WtWTLM) is an installation as the result of a six weeks residency period in collaboration with Philippe Wolthuis at De Fabriek, Eindhoven.
During their residency at De Fabriek Eindhoven, Alban Karsten and Philippe Wolthuis decided to work with the parameters of the former factory’s architecture. Being sponsored with approximately 80 Idaho pine transport pallets by an American shipping company, they determined that the quantity of the given material would restrict the dimensions of their first sculpture. This resulted into a bridge, which was an exact extrusion of the convex-shaped roof windows, placed in their perpendicular direction. The bridge rested on the support beams of the building and truck-straps stretched through the scope of the space, leading the audience to the other side of the space.
Next, they built an elevator that enabled slow ascending, manually, providing the possibility for observation from a top view. WtWTLM presented an overview of different supporting objects in dialogue with the support structures of the factory’s architecture.