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Urban Commons in Berlin

Workshop Leaders Yelta Köm, Merve Gül Özokcu and Herkes İçin Mimarlık – Architecture for All

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AN INTERACTIVE NEIGHBOURHOOD GAME FOR SOLDINER KIEZ

Workshop Leaders Karsten Michael Drohsel

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Workshop Leaders Prof. Hüsnü Dokak

frontend.im_anschluss_x. Seçkin Aydın

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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

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Intercultural cooking and video courses for unaccompanied minor refugees and young people

Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Assibi Wartenberg and Mazhar Iqbal

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Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann

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THE TIGER COMES...

Projectseries about the life of the tiger in the foreign lands

Concept by Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann

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A film project with unaccompanied refugee minors and their guardians (Vormünder)

Workshop Leaders Branka Pavlović, Malve Lippmann and Can Sungu

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Workshop Leaders Tuna Arkun and Malve Lippmann

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SOE Sommercamp Istanbul

Experimenting with moving pictures and cinematographic apparatuses

Workshop Leaders Can Sungu and Malve Lippmann

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Workshop Leaders Anja Bodanowitz and Óscar Ardila

HEROES OF SUSTAINABILITY

“Art and Sustainability” is the main topic of the project: Heroes of Sustainability / Nachhaltigkeitsheld*innen. The project is targeting children and adolescents from the district of Gropiusstadt/ Neukölln in Berlin.

What are renewable energies? How can we use them technically and artistically?
During the project we provide an insight into biology, physics, bionics and artistic positions dealing with the “aesthetics of sustainability”.

A project by bi’bak in collaboration with the UFO Recreation Space for Children and Youth and the Walt-Disney Primary School, funded by Künste Öffnen Welten BKJ e.V.

Anja Bodanowitz lives in Berlin and has been working as a freelance artist and art mediator in Germany and abroad since 2003. Collaboration, research and artistic forms of documentation form the center of her working process. Thematically she engages with history and its mediation into the present, urban space, critical migration research, etc.

Óscar Ardilla is a freelance curator and art historian. He is the author of various publications on contemporary Colombian art as well as on memory culture and art in public space. His master's thesis on the relationship between art and nature in Colombian art between 1991 and 2003 was awarded a distinctionin 2007 and published by the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2008). Since 2007 he lives in Germany.