Come see the Enriched Bread Artists building from the inside!

Without entering the building!

Part of the online events that the Enriched Bread Artists organises this autumn is a 360 tour of the building and the artists’ studios. In every studio and communal space a 360 panorama photo was made -oftentimes more than one- and these were cobbled together to make it possible for online visitors to see all the studios from the inside. Floor and ceilings included!

There are also surprises added to the tour; in every studio there are clickable elements which lead you to maybe a close up of an additional work, or a timelapse of the artist making art, or a detail from the materials or tools they are working with, or even video and sound.

Go see if you can find the forgotten space, the sock song, the moving sculpture, the plastic soup in the sea, the inside of the big loom that one of our artists works with, and, of course, Hannah Arendt, who makes an appearance in my studio. (In the only video I could find online that has english subtitles and is not two hours long!)

You will also notice in my studio the sounds that the old, steam powered heating unit makes in winter and the ruckus of the cranes and full grown toy trucks that rummage outside my window, where a new light train station is being built.

Very welcome to wander here: The EBA virtual tour.

Do note that the first page will take some time to load. If you are unsure how to digitally navigate, I hope this picture below helps:

The site will take a moment to load. It first takes you to a greyed out image depicting the EBA building, which will turn into a 360 photo of the entrance automatically. When this 360 image appears, you can navigate through the images of building by…

The site will take a moment to load. It first takes you to a greyed out image depicting the EBA building, which will turn into a 360 photo of the entrance automatically. When this 360 image appears, you can navigate through the images of building by either clicking on the arrows that appear, or by clicking on the thumbnail that depicts a floor plan, and go to the various spaces directly. Enjoy!