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A Teeter-Totter Style Bench Invites Sitters to Find Common Ground — Colossal

Last updated: May 13, 2025 10:30 am
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In Einbeck, Germany, the Garden of Generations is home to a unique and playful new installation that challenges park visitors to find balance and harmony with their fellow neighbors. The installation, titled “Balance Bench,” is the brainchild of Berlin-based artist Martin Binder. Made of oak and powder-coated steel, the bench rests on a central cylinder instead of traditional legs, requiring at least two people to sit on either side to level it out.

Originally intended to debut at a public art festival in 2021, “Balance Bench” finally emerges four years later, sparking conversations about how our interactions and gatherings in outdoor spaces have evolved, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Binder explains that the bench serves as a metaphor for the need for awareness, consensus, and cooperation in shared public spaces post-pandemic.

The interactive nature of the bench encourages conversation and interaction among park visitors, fostering a sense of community and togetherness. Additionally, “Balance Bench” offers a modern twist on traditional seesaws, which have become less common due to safety concerns. By requiring collaboration and communication between individuals to achieve equilibrium, the installation prompts reflection on how we navigate shared spaces in a post-pandemic world.

For more of Martin Binder’s work, you can visit his website and follow him on Instagram. The “Balance Bench” installation is a thought-provoking addition to the Garden of Generations in Einbeck, inviting visitors to engage with each other and rethink their approach to public spaces.

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