Super 8 + Bioentwickeln
Super 8 + Bioentwickeln
A travel cookbook about the excursions of the tiger
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Heather Purcell
Workshop on writing and zine making
Workshop Leaders Maike Suhr
Workshop Leaders Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
Urban Commons in Berlin
Workshop Leaders Yelta Köm, Merve Gül Özokcu and Herkes İçin Mimarlık – Architecture for All
Summer Holidays Workshop
Workshop Leaders Julia Kapelle, Nicolas Wiese and Heidrun Schramm
Workshop Leaders Angelos Tsaousis and Séamus O’Donnell
Workshop Leaders Franziska Schaum
Workshop Leaders Julia Kapelle and Malve Lippmann
AN INTERACTIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD GAME FOR SOLDINER KIEZ
Workshop Leaders Karsten Michael Drohsel
Workshop Leaders Eva Kietzmann and Petra Kübert
Workshop Leaders Prof. Hüsnü Dokak
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A pimped-out model car convoy on the road from Berlin-Wedding to Istanbul.
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Intercultural cooking and video courses for unaccompanied minor refugees and young people
Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Assibi Wartenberg and Mazhar Iqbal
Workshop Leaders Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Projectseries about the life of the tiger in the foreign lands
Concept by Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
A film project with unaccompanied refugee minors and their guardians (Vormünder)
Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Experimenting with moving pictures and cinematographic apparatuses
Workshop Leaders Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann
Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann
Workshop Leaders Anja Bodanowitz and Óscar Ardila
Workshop on writing and zine making
Workshop Leaders Maike Suhr
When I speak of time, it is not yet
When I speak of a place, it has disappeared
When I speak of a man, he’s already dead
When I speak of time, it already is no more
(Jean Baudrillard, 2007)
“Why hasn’t everything already disappeared?” asks French philosopher Jean Baudrillard. Prishtina: a place which has only just, since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, appeared on the maps as the capital of a country; in a city such as this, disappearance and emergence, the absent, the old, the new and the young are strikingly present.
While striving for new projects and developments create the pulse of the city, the have-beens and never-agains of the past form its pace. Everything that disappears leaves its trace, sometimes the traces are more powerful themselves.
In a three-days writing workshop we will be searching for people, places and things that are disappearing within the city and our surroundings. At the same time, we will work on writing as a practice of »appearing« in the sense of going public and becoming visible. Through writing exercises and field writing in different places of the city, we will create texts and fragments on the topic of appearing/disappearing and publish our own zine, which will be launched at Termokiss.
This project is part of the BECC fellowship program by the European Network of Cultural Centers (ENCC), supported by Creative Europe.
Maike Suhr lives and works as a freelance editor in Berlin. As a member of bi’bak her work focusses on global mobility and material culture, including research, writing and publishing. She is interested in writing as a tool of artistic, cultural or self-related research. Through the BECC fellowship program she works with Termokiss in July `19.
Termokiss is a community-run center in Prishtina with the mission of urban and civil exchange, reflection and changemaking. Having risen out of what was formerly an abandoned and forgotten building in south-western Prishtina, Termokiss is open to a range of activities as long as they are not-for-profit. The activities and organizing processes are managed by the community. The offered activities are determined by both the needs of the community and the skills which the volunteers have to offer. The space works to promote the ideas of mutual aid and cooperation. We aim to provide a welcoming space for everyone, especially those whose voices and contributions are not always heard or appreciated.
Maike Suhr studied social and business communications at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Her research focuses on transnationalism and material culture. From 2016-2019 she worked at bi'bak as an editor and writer.