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(Archive) Bubble Trouble

An artistic playground in the former Campina freezer warehouse exploring the illusion of comfort and safety of our constructed realities

This project was part of DDW 2023
Bubble Trouble — © Koelhuis Eindhoven

With a selection of site-specific works and artistic interventions, Koelhuis Eindhoven opens its doors for the final time in its existing, raw state before renovation. Wander through a gigantic, inflatable structure, artificial scenery, and performances unfolding in the industrial heritage site.

Will the bubble burst?

“Bubble Trouble” takes the symbolic representation of the bubble—a space of comfort and a sterile environment—to reflect on our collective ability to isolate ourselves from social, economic, and ecological uncertainties. Bubbles reflect our desire for safety within our constructed realities. Yet once protective, they can have profound consequences. Think of the housing bubble's economic disparities, the social bubbles that segregate us, and processes outside our anthropocentric bubble that we have chosen to ignore.

The bubble also reminds us that when there is tension, its fragile membrane balances on the edge of rupture. When it bursts, some of them will create irreversible consequences, while others create a path toward more inclusive and sustainable communities.

Site-specific installations in the former Campina freezer warehouse

As Koelhuis Eindhoven transforms from the freezer warehouse into a cultural hub for immersive technologies, new media art, and contemporary culture, we reflect on both making and breaking the bubbles that define our own existence and role within them. Wander through site-specific installations, from gigantic inflatables to artificial scenery, and experience the balance between the comfort and fragility of our constructed bubbles that are about to burst.