This app works best at the Waterfort location.
Lunet aan de Snel (the Waterfort) is one of the many links in the New Dutch Waterline. The landscape around the Lunet is formed by water; by water as an enemy and by water as an ally. The military landscape plays the leading role in this app. Around the Lunet you can discover many other military works, all of which have left their mark on the area. In mid-2021, this app will come into its own in interaction with a physical work of art that will be placed on the Waterfort. The app will therefore include a wider range of elements that have shaped the area around Lunet aan de Snel, with water as a connecting theme. The interaction between the digital app and the physical artwork is unique and invites the visitor to view the landscape in a refreshing and creative way.
This project is a collaboration between various parties, including Stichting Lunet aan de Snel, Geert Mul, Geodan, Fluid Future and the Province of Utrecht.
Images from the Collection of the Netherlands Institute for Military History.
Image editing: Paul Beukema and Geert Mul
Visual concept and image editing: Geert Mul
Made possible by: Fluid Future, https://www.fluidfuture.nl/
Lunet aan de Snel (the Waterfort) is one of the many links in the New Dutch Waterline. The landscape around the Lunet is formed by water; by water as an enemy and by water as an ally. The military landscape plays the leading role in this app. Around the Lunet you can discover many other military works, all of which have left their mark on the area. In mid-2021, this app will come into its own in interaction with a physical work of art that will be placed on the Waterfort. The app will therefore include a wider range of elements that have shaped the area around Lunet aan de Snel, with water as a connecting theme. The interaction between the digital app and the physical artwork is unique and invites the visitor to view the landscape in a refreshing and creative way.
This project is a collaboration between various parties, including Stichting Lunet aan de Snel, Geert Mul, Geodan, Fluid Future and the Province of Utrecht.
Images from the Collection of the Netherlands Institute for Military History.
Image editing: Paul Beukema and Geert Mul
Visual concept and image editing: Geert Mul
Made possible by: Fluid Future, https://www.fluidfuture.nl/
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