We proudly present: the brand new 20s.BERLIN key visual.
We’re getting into the swing and are whirling behind the scenes, because we want to present our VR time travel as soon as possible in Berlin. For now, here’s our brand new key visual – with an entirely historically authenticated headline: “Time travel is possible!” Believe it or not – that was already known 100 years ago…
No – of course it wasn’t. It’s just one of the few tricks we allow ourselves. Because actually our credo is: As close to the original as possible! As far as that is concerned, we really take things very seriously! Not only with the architectures, but also with the vehicles, the fashion, the events and scenes and of course the characters. In the center of our key visual you can see Anton ‘Tiger’ Reiter – the newspaper boy who is our protagonist. Freely invented and both skillfully modeled and staged by our character designers and 3D artists and our marvellous author Constantin Lieb, who by the way als wrote the script for “Fabian oder der Gang vor die Hunde”.
Historically documented, however, is the lady in the back on the left: This is none other than the incredible Josephine Baker with her legendary ostrich team. The somewhat grim-looking gentleman next to her also really existed. Gustav Andreas Theodor Hartmann achieved some fame as “Iron Gustav”. To set a sign against the decline of the cab trade and the increasing number of cars, the founder of the ‘Wannseedroschken’ set off for Paris on April 2, 1928. It took him a good two months to cover the approximately 1,000 km. You will meet these and other ‘real’ personalities in our VR 20s.BERLIN. And you will see: Time travel is really possible…