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
Experimental Film Workshop
Workshop Leaders Svenja Schulte and Dennis Vetter
You are invited to an experimental film workshop, in which we will learn to understand cinema through a playful examination of real 35mm film material: How is the image we see actually formed? What influence does light have? Can you really cut film? And what part does sound have to play in film?
Even without a camera or screenplay, we can all become filmmakers: with brushes and scissors, we approach existing film material to create vivid colors, shapes and new relationships on the screen.
During the course of a 4-day workshop, we will dive into the world of analog film. The children grapple with the film material in a playful and experimental way and learn how film is created by light, cut and sound. Analog film trailers are cut up and glued together again or painted with color. The results are viewed in between with a projector to understand what we are able to create, with the help of film and light. We feel the images, and in the second stage, start to think collectively about which tones could accompany them, which music we want to add in live.
After the workshop, the results will be presented in a film screening in bi’bak, to which children, friends, family and neighbors will be invited. Each child also receives a DVD with the digital film versions.
A bi’bakwerk project in cooperation with Erika Mann Primary School
Funded by the Berlin Project Fund for Cultural Education and the Berlin District Office