This was the guideline for the special exhibition dealing with Paper at the fair Mailingtage 2013. In this respect, Ueberholz realized a small but remarkable booth to make paper perceptible with all sensory perceptions of the visitors. The shining bright glass wall attracts the visitor from far away. The warm wood materials, corrugated cardboard and the natural tones of the papers create in contrast to the cool glass facade a pleasant feeling, which accents the haptic value of paper.
The paper as a medium should be shown on an equal footing with digital media.
The special eye-catcher of the stand is a book made of handmade paper, on which a film is projected by means of a video projector. The basis of the film is a piece of music played instruments made of bread paper bags. At this rhythm, there are texts drawn which are dealing with "digital - analog media".
By projecting onto the real book, the film gets a magical character, because the visitor does not immediately know how the movie comes in the book.