Experimental Film Workshop
Workshop Leaders Svenja Schulte and Dennis Vetter
bi'bakwerk works with innovative site specific education concepts, which aim at an equal participation and the exchange of ideas, knowledge and creativity. Our workshops are cross-generational and focus on issues arising from the immediate neighborhood.
Experimental Film Workshop
Workshop Leaders Svenja Schulte and Dennis Vetter
Designing a Bar for SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA
Concept by Yelta Köm and Herkes İçin Mimarlık – Architecture for All
Film Workshop with Pimpaka Towira and un.thai.tled collective in cooperation with bi’bak
Workshop Leaders Pimpaka Towira
A series of film education workshops
Cooperation partners Trickmisch, Erika Mann Grundschule, MIK
Concept by Malve Lippmann
Series of workshops researching the moving image / children's film program
Workshop Leaders Jade Barget and Elizabeth Gabrielle Lee
Pinhole Camera Workshop
Light table animations
Workshop Leaders Julia Kapelle and Malve Lippmann
Open workshop for children and adults
Saturday 04.12.2021 from 11:00 - 17:00
More than ever before, our world is defined by mobility. But who is allowed to travel and who is not is unequally regulated - by visas, passports, entry regulations and much more. Furthermore, completely different rules apply to goods moving in global trade networks. For this Trickmisch workshop we invite children and parents to spend a Saturday afternoon describing different forms of being on the move and to illustrate these via short, animated films on a light table. Two sources of inspiration will help you find word material for your animated films: snake poems á la Meret Oppenheim and absurd word combinations like the surrealists. These texts will then be brought to life as animated film stories.
Since 2014, Trickmisch has been working with refugee students from welcome classes to cut and animate all kinds of stories using trick tables, film editing stations, a mini recording studio, and a suitcase full of silhouette figures.
Funded by the Programm NEUSTART des Bundesverband Soziokultur im Programmteil kulturelle und soziokulturelle Programmarbeit and the Berliner Projektfonds Urbane Praxis within the Project SİNEMA HERE N' THERE
Malve Lippmann studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and at the Institute for Art in Context (UdK) in Berlin. As a freelance stage designer and artist, she has been internationally responsible for the design of numerous performances, opera- and theatre productions. Since 2010, Malve Lippmann has been working as a curator and cultural manager, leading artistic workshops and seminars and is active in various cultural- and community projects. She is co-founder and artistic director of bi'bak and SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA.