Artist Daniel Hlzl presents 'soft cycles,' an architectural intervention at Berlinische Galerie with 800 cubic meters of shifting air.Constructed from white parachute silk, the installation reframes memory through spatial tension and rhythm within the gallery.The installation harmonizes the material and ephemeral, integrating the museum's architecture and space with the inflatable structure.Hlzl's 'soft cycles' mirrors Berlin's reconstruction, cycling through fullness and collapse to emphasize impermanence and evolution.