MEDIA INSTALLATION
Media Installation extends Christina Lissmann’s inquiry into space, perception, and embodied experience through site-specific works developed in situ. Often conceived for public space or media façades, these installations respond directly to architectural, urban, and social contexts rather than functioning as autonomous objects. Reflection, projection, movement, and image are used to unsettle habitual modes of seeing and to open spatial situations in which visibility, immersion, and displacement become tangible. Installation becomes a spatial form of thought in which the viewer’s presence, the surrounding environment, and the work itself are inseparably linked.








