10. - 11. April 2021 / Workshop ⟶
Arts Seminar in Baghdad, 2021
Revised design for Baghdad Railway Station drawn by Frank A Evans. Credit: Barry Joyce
Arts Seminar in Baghdad – Workshop Series
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that invites Iraqi artists and creatives to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – workshops and exercises at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute and in the city –, followed by regular mentoring sessions and results in an group exhibition in Baghdad. The latest edition – Baghdad Walk IV – took place at Baghdad Central Station.
Participants:
Mayar Abdulkareem, Atef Al Jaffal, Zahraa Al Obaidi, Muntadher Amel, Anees Amer, Shams Aqeel, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Fatima Dhahir, Loay Al Hadhary, Maryam Hazim, Zahraa Hassan, Nada Hussain, Hella Mewis, Hussam Mohammed, Ameen Mokdad, Yousr Mokdad, Hussain Muttar, Mohammed Nameer, Karrar Saad, Zaid Saad, Muhaned Taha, Basma Watheq, Mohanad Yakoob, Rose Yousif
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The workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad is conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
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Revised design for Baghdad Railway Station drawn by Frank A Evans. Credit: Barry Joyce
Arts Seminar in Baghdad – Workshop Series
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that invites Iraqi artists and creatives to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – workshops and exercises at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute and in the city –, followed by regular mentoring sessions and results in an group exhibition in Baghdad. The latest edition – Baghdad Walk IV – took place at Baghdad Central Station.
Participants:
Mayar Abdulkareem, Atef Al Jaffal, Zahraa Al Obaidi, Muntadher Amel, Anees Amer, Shams Aqeel, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Fatima Dhahir, Loay Al Hadhary, Maryam Hazim, Zahraa Hassan, Nada Hussain, Hella Mewis, Hussam Mohammed, Ameen Mokdad, Yousr Mokdad, Hussain Muttar, Mohammed Nameer, Karrar Saad, Zaid Saad, Muhaned Taha, Basma Watheq, Mohanad Yakoob, Rose Yousif
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The workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad is conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
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Kick-Off Workshop – Day 1
Presentations and workshops
King Faysal I by Pietro Canonica, 1933 and 2020
Haifa Street from the roof top and Haifa Street in the distance, photos by Hussain Muttar
Development plans for Haifa Street by the Municipality of Baghdad, early 80ties
Presentations and workshops
King Faysal I by Pietro Canonica, 1933 and 2020
Haifa Street from the roof top and Haifa Street in the distance, photos by Hussain Muttar
Development plans for Haifa Street by the Municipality of Baghdad, early 80ties
Arts Seminar in Baghdad, 2020
Arts Seminar in Baghdad – Workshop Series
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – workshops and exercises at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute and along Haifa Street –, followed by regular online sessions and results in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city. The exhibition Baghdad Walk III will take place in November 2020 and presenting site-specific interventions along Haifa Street.
Baghdad Walk takes the Iraqi capital as a case study, addressing the memories embedded in the texture of urban life, from personal events and stories, to architectural heritage and public monuments, the urban web is saturated with memories to be re-visited and revealed.
Participants:
Ali Adnan, Anees Amer, Shams Aqeel, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Loay Al Hadhary, Hussam Mohammed, Ameen Mokdad, Hussain Muttar, Hadjer Qusay, Zaid Saad, Zain Saad, Muhaned Taha
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The workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad is conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
Arts Seminar in Baghdad – Workshop Series
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – workshops and exercises at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute and along Haifa Street –, followed by regular online sessions and results in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city. The exhibition Baghdad Walk III will take place in November 2020 and presenting site-specific interventions along Haifa Street.
Baghdad Walk takes the Iraqi capital as a case study, addressing the memories embedded in the texture of urban life, from personal events and stories, to architectural heritage and public monuments, the urban web is saturated with memories to be re-visited and revealed.
Participants:
Ali Adnan, Anees Amer, Shams Aqeel, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Loay Al Hadhary, Hussam Mohammed, Ameen Mokdad, Hussain Muttar, Hadjer Qusay, Zaid Saad, Zain Saad, Muhaned Taha
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The workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad is conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
Mapping the Invisible City
Atmospheres and Subnatures at Arat Kilo
Workshop by Makeda Begashaw (Addis Ababa), Polina Chebotareva (Copenhagen) and Christina Werner (Berlin) at the Alle School of Fine Arts, Addis Ababa, November 5th – 8th, 2019
Presentations on November 11th, 2019 in the context of a workshop by the research network Atmospheres in the Urban Anthropocene – International and Cross-disciplinary Research Network held at Guramayne Art Center, Addis Ababa
The course introduces the participants to the terms ‘Atmosphere’ and ‘Subnature’ that allow to critically reflect upon the invisible things that make up a city. It introduces a method for documenting the atmosphere by registering the sensory and affective perception, the commented city walks, as well as a variety of artistic methods of mapping of atmospheres in specific urban contexts. Participants are encouraged to collect data on atmosphere and subnatures, mapping the Arat Kilo area and to rethink the scientific method of mapping atmospheres in their own artistic interpretation. The produced maps of the atmospheres and subnatures at Arat Kilo were presented at Guramayne Art Center as part of an international research workshop.
Participants: Muluadam Adane / Michael Hailu / Gashahun Kassahun / Tewodros Kifle / Temesgen Mastewal / Solomon Shifraw Abebe
photos: Polina Chebotareva, Christina Werner
Atmospheres and Subnatures at Arat Kilo
Workshop by Makeda Begashaw (Addis Ababa), Polina Chebotareva (Copenhagen) and Christina Werner (Berlin) at the Alle School of Fine Arts, Addis Ababa, November 5th – 8th, 2019
Presentations on November 11th, 2019 in the context of a workshop by the research network Atmospheres in the Urban Anthropocene – International and Cross-disciplinary Research Network held at Guramayne Art Center, Addis Ababa
The course introduces the participants to the terms ‘Atmosphere’ and ‘Subnature’ that allow to critically reflect upon the invisible things that make up a city. It introduces a method for documenting the atmosphere by registering the sensory and affective perception, the commented city walks, as well as a variety of artistic methods of mapping of atmospheres in specific urban contexts. Participants are encouraged to collect data on atmosphere and subnatures, mapping the Arat Kilo area and to rethink the scientific method of mapping atmospheres in their own artistic interpretation. The produced maps of the atmospheres and subnatures at Arat Kilo were presented at Guramayne Art Center as part of an international research workshop.
Participants: Muluadam Adane / Michael Hailu / Gashahun Kassahun / Tewodros Kifle / Temesgen Mastewal / Solomon Shifraw Abebe
photos: Polina Chebotareva, Christina Werner
Kick-Off Workshop – Day 3
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Sound mapping exercises around the Freedom Monument at Tahrir Square
Sound mapping exercises
Sound mapping exercises
Sound mapping exercises
Sound map
Sound map
Sound experiments at Tahrir Square park
Sound experiments and discussion
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Sound mapping exercises around the Freedom Monument at Tahrir Square
Sound mapping exercises
Sound mapping exercises
Sound mapping exercises
Sound map
Sound map
Sound experiments at Tahrir Square park
Sound experiments and discussion
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop – Day 2
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Workshop excerises with Christina Werner
Urban memories and future visions of Baghdad
Presentation of first ideas for Baghdad Walk
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Workshop excerises with Christina Werner
Urban memories and future visions of Baghdad
Presentation of first ideas for Baghdad Walk
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Arts Seminar in Baghdad, 2019
Memories revisited; postcard from Baghdad
Arts Seminar in Baghdad - Workshop SeriesCultures of Memory
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – an intense 3-day workshop at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute –, followed by regular skype sessions and will result in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city, titled Baghdad Walk.
The seminar examines questions on memory cultures. It explores how memory understood as both a psychological and a social–cultural process can find its forms in the immaterial and material realm. Memory is deeply entwined with social relationships, with stories orally transmitted, as well as passed on in film, social media or literature, it leaves traces in form of buildings and monuments, ritual practices or commemorations, material artifacts or other cultural devices.
The exhibition Baghdad Walk will present site-specific interventions that address the paradigmatic shifts that the city of Baghdad has witnessed; historical, ideological, sociopolitical, and symbolic turns of events seen through the lense of the personal. The artists zoom in and out, finding microscopic details or distant perspectives, always looking for locations that are part of the collective memory or part of a personal trajectory within the larger frame of society’s past. The question is not whether to be part of the city’s history but how and on what terms. And what should change and what shouldn’t?
Baghdad Walk takes the Iraqi capital as a case study, addressing the memories embedded in the texture of urban life, from personal events and stories, to architectural heritage and public monuments, the urban web is saturated with memories to be re-visited and revealed.
Participants: Zainab Abbas | Ban Ahmed | Tabark Al Atrakchi | Hiba A. AL Azzawi | Maryam Mary | Aisha Saad | Amna Rafaa | Raneen Sami | Loay Al Hadhary | Nawful Hussein | Atef Al Jaffal | Faruq Al Jamal | Ahmed Al Majid | Husam Mohammed | Muhaned Mohammed | Sajjad Mohammed | Ameen Mokdad | Hussain Muttar | Mohammed Ridha | Zaid Saad | Muhaned Taha | Hadjer Qussay | Fatima Raad
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
Memories revisited; postcard from Baghdad
Arts Seminar in Baghdad - Workshop SeriesCultures of Memory
Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with their art works and interventions in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar starts with a kick-off session – an intense 3-day workshop at TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute –, followed by regular skype sessions and will result in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city, titled Baghdad Walk.
The seminar examines questions on memory cultures. It explores how memory understood as both a psychological and a social–cultural process can find its forms in the immaterial and material realm. Memory is deeply entwined with social relationships, with stories orally transmitted, as well as passed on in film, social media or literature, it leaves traces in form of buildings and monuments, ritual practices or commemorations, material artifacts or other cultural devices.
The exhibition Baghdad Walk will present site-specific interventions that address the paradigmatic shifts that the city of Baghdad has witnessed; historical, ideological, sociopolitical, and symbolic turns of events seen through the lense of the personal. The artists zoom in and out, finding microscopic details or distant perspectives, always looking for locations that are part of the collective memory or part of a personal trajectory within the larger frame of society’s past. The question is not whether to be part of the city’s history but how and on what terms. And what should change and what shouldn’t?
Baghdad Walk takes the Iraqi capital as a case study, addressing the memories embedded in the texture of urban life, from personal events and stories, to architectural heritage and public monuments, the urban web is saturated with memories to be re-visited and revealed.
Participants: Zainab Abbas | Ban Ahmed | Tabark Al Atrakchi | Hiba A. AL Azzawi | Maryam Mary | Aisha Saad | Amna Rafaa | Raneen Sami | Loay Al Hadhary | Nawful Hussein | Atef Al Jaffal | Faruq Al Jamal | Ahmed Al Majid | Husam Mohammed | Muhaned Mohammed | Sajjad Mohammed | Ameen Mokdad | Hussain Muttar | Mohammed Ridha | Zaid Saad | Muhaned Taha | Hadjer Qussay | Fatima Raad
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This event is part of a workshop series Arts Seminar in Baghdad, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB. The series is choreographed by Christina Werner and realized with support by Hella Mewis.
Festival of Future Nows – Workshop Addis
Workshop with master students of the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababawith Christina Werner together with Robel Temesgen and Kibrom Gebremedhin
Presentation of the Festival of Future Nows as a specific exbibition format. Site visit in order to establish the idea for a potential festival in Addis Ababa, followed by festival proposals by the participating students and group discussions.
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Workshop with master students of the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababawith Christina Werner together with Robel Temesgen and Kibrom Gebremedhin
Presentation of the Festival of Future Nows as a specific exbibition format. Site visit in order to establish the idea for a potential festival in Addis Ababa, followed by festival proposals by the participating students and group discussions.
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Kick-Off Workshop – Karada Introduction
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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I love Karada
Karada: An introduction to the neighborhood.
Tahrir Square
On Omar Bin Yasir Street
Murals and walls
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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I love Karada
Karada: An introduction to the neighborhood.
Tahrir Square
On Omar Bin Yasir Street
Murals and walls
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop with Christina Werner – Day 1
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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Presentation about Institut für Raumexperimente by Christina Werner. Photo: Hella Mewis
One minute experiment. Photo: Hella Mewis
Three minute parachute presentations by all participants. Photo: Hella Mewis
Three minute parachute presentation by Zaid Saad
Three minute parachute presentations by all participants. Photo: Hella Mewis
BAIT TARKIB, short break on the veranda
Meeting old friends: Photo of intervention for BAIT TARKIB by Raul Walch
Meeting old friends: Photo of intervention VERNEINUNG by Fabian Knecht
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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Presentation about Institut für Raumexperimente by Christina Werner. Photo: Hella Mewis
One minute experiment. Photo: Hella Mewis
Three minute parachute presentations by all participants. Photo: Hella Mewis
Three minute parachute presentation by Zaid Saad
Three minute parachute presentations by all participants. Photo: Hella Mewis
BAIT TARKIB, short break on the veranda
Meeting old friends: Photo of intervention for BAIT TARKIB by Raul Walch
Meeting old friends: Photo of intervention VERNEINUNG by Fabian Knecht
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Arts Seminar in Baghdad, 2018
Arts Seminar in Baghdad - Workshop SeriesAn event of the Goethe-Institut Irak in BAIT TARKIB, Baghdad in collaboration with Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
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Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with art works in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar will start with a kick-off session – an intense 3-day workshop at Tarkib –, followed by regular skype sessions and will result in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city, titled Baghdad Walk.
Baghdad Walk is a group exhibition by emerging Iraqi artists presented in the public space and in different locations in Karada, Baghdad. The walk starts at Iraqi Independent Film Centre, leads along Al Rasheed Street to Midan Square, connects Tayeran Square, Tahrir Square and Kahramana Square, spreads along the Abu Nawas riverside and meanders through Karada neighborhood, featuring time-based works and interventions. Baghdad Walk is an exhibition and a narrative tour of the city. The participating artists connect their works with the specific locations, introducing background information on site. Manifold stories about the city of Baghdad are told and retold anew through the artists’ perspectives and the encounters they create.
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Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
The series is choreographed by Christina Werner
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Arts Seminar in Baghdad - Workshop SeriesAn event of the Goethe-Institut Irak in BAIT TARKIB, Baghdad in collaboration with Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
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Arts Seminar in Baghdad is a workshop series that prepares the participants to engage with art works in the urban space of Baghdad. The seminar will start with a kick-off session – an intense 3-day workshop at Tarkib –, followed by regular skype sessions and will result in an exhibition, that is also a guided tour of the city, titled Baghdad Walk.
Baghdad Walk is a group exhibition by emerging Iraqi artists presented in the public space and in different locations in Karada, Baghdad. The walk starts at Iraqi Independent Film Centre, leads along Al Rasheed Street to Midan Square, connects Tayeran Square, Tahrir Square and Kahramana Square, spreads along the Abu Nawas riverside and meanders through Karada neighborhood, featuring time-based works and interventions. Baghdad Walk is an exhibition and a narrative tour of the city. The participating artists connect their works with the specific locations, introducing background information on site. Manifold stories about the city of Baghdad are told and retold anew through the artists’ perspectives and the encounters they create.
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Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
The series is choreographed by Christina Werner
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop with Christina Werner – Day 2
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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Movement and perception excercises. Photos: Hella Mewis
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Swarm Walk. Excercises at Abu Nawas Park. Photo: Hella Mewis
Balance Walk (Leaning Duets by Trisha Brown) at Abu Nawas Park. Photo: Hella Mewis
Balance Walk (Leaning Duets by Trisha Brown) on the street at night
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Site visit to the former theater
Spontaneous concert in the former theater
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Presentation about Studio Olafur Eliasson and Festival of Future Nows by Christina Werner. Photo: Hella Mewis
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Kick-Off Workshop in Baghdad with Christina Werner
Participants:
Ahmed Hussein Ali, Ahmed Al Saad, Tabarek Al Atrakchi, Akram Assam, Ameen Mokdad, Ammar Hussein, Atef Al Jaffal, Hussam Mohammed, Hussain Muttar, Israa Ali, Loay Al Hadhary, Mohammed Alwash, Mohammed Kazratch, Muhaned Taha, Muna Al Jaffal, Osama Zaid Massoud, Zaid Saad.
Documentation: Mounir Salah
Translator: Amal Ibrahim
Hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute
Special thanks to Hella Mewis
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Movement and perception excercises. Photos: Hella Mewis
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Swarm Walk. Excercises at Abu Nawas Park. Photo: Hella Mewis
Balance Walk (Leaning Duets by Trisha Brown) at Abu Nawas Park. Photo: Hella Mewis
Balance Walk (Leaning Duets by Trisha Brown) on the street at night
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Site visit to the former theater
Spontaneous concert in the former theater
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Presentation about Studio Olafur Eliasson and Festival of Future Nows by Christina Werner. Photo: Hella Mewis
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Photos by Christina Werner, unless otherwise noted.
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This event is part of a workshop series „Arts Seminar in Baghdad“, conceived and organised by the Goethe-Institut Irak, in collaboration with the Institut für Raumexperimente (Institut for Spatial Experiments), Berlin and hosted by TARKIB Baghdad Contemporary Arts Institute in BAIT TARKIB.
Archiv-Workshop
with Christina Werner
Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Abeba
A faculty training workshop to introduce the archive of all the documented events that took place in the context of a collaboration between the Institut für Raumexperimente and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design and the User’s Manual to navigate it. The archive contains digitised documentation material of lectures and talks, experiments, discussions and exhibition formats as well as selected transcriptions and essays by project participants. The audiovisual archive is accessible in the form of a media container at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, to allow a continued engagement with the existing archive as well as the generation of new content.
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Acting Archives is a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
Mit Christina Werner
Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Abeba
Einführungsworkshop für Lehrende der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design zum Archiv aller Veranstaltungen, die im Rahmen der Kooperation zwischen dem Institut für Raumexperimente und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design dokumentiert wurden. Das Archiv beinhaltet digitales Dokumentationsmaterial von Vorlesungen und Talks, Experimenten, Diskussionen und Ausstellungsformaten sowie ausgewählte Transkriptionen und Essay von Projektteilnehmenden. Das audiovisuelle Archiv ist in Form eines Mediencontainers, versehen mit einer medientechnischen Grundausstattung, an der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design zugänglich, um eine weiterführende Arbeit mit dem bestehenden Archiv in Addis Abeba zu ermöglichen und neue Inhalte zu generieren.
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Acting Archives ist ein Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
Media Lab Workshop
with Thilo Frank and Christina Werner
Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Abeba
This five-day-long workshop is an introduction to the archive of all the documented events that took place in the context of a collaboration between the Institut für Raumexperimente and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design. The archive contains digitised documentation material of lectures and talks, experiments, discussions and exhibition formats as well as selected transcriptions and essays by project participants. The audiovisual archive is accessible in the form of a media container at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, to allow a continued engagement with the existing archive as well as the generation of new content. The workshop includes a training in the use of the equipment and an introduction into work flows and the accompanying audio and video editing programs.
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Acting Archives is a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
Mit Thilo Frank und Christina Werner
Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Abeba
Der 5-tägige Workshop dient der Einführung in das Archiv aller Veranstaltungen, die im Rahmen der Kooperation zwischen dem Institut für Raumexperimente und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design dokumentiert wurden. Das Archiv beinhaltet digitales Dokumentationsmaterial von Vorlesungen und Talks, Experimenten, Diskussionen und Ausstellungsformaten sowie ausgewählte Transkriptionen und Essay von Projektteilnehmenden. Das audiovisuelle Archiv ist in Form eines Mediencontainers, versehen mit einer medientechnischen Grundausstattung, an der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design zugänglich, um eine weiterführende Arbeit mit dem bestehenden Archiv in Addis Abeba zu ermöglichen und neue Inhalte zu generieren. Im Verlauf des Workshops wurde Handhabung des Equipments trainiert und eine Einführung in die Arbeitsabläufe und zugehörigen Editing-Programme vermittelt.
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Acting Archives ist ein Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
A-B-A-B-A : from here to hear (workshop)
A-B-A-B-A : from here to hear is the third experimental get-together of poets, musicians and translators based in Addis Ababa and in Berlin, who join in this exercise of styles taking place at the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design. Testing new structures and methods in a dialogue, the workshop sets out to explore oral traditions in Amharic poetry culture, translations and interpretations between German, English and Amharic, and performative elements on stage, including music traditions from traditional Ethiopian music, jazz elements and contemporary electronic music.
Participating artist: Clara Jo (artist, Berlin), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Erica Licht (poet, Addis Ababa), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Bekele Mekonnen (poet, Addis Ababa), Nebiy Mekonnen (poet/translator, Addis Ababa), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Moseb Traditional Music Band (Addis Ababa), and Christina Werner (Berlin).
This event is choreographed by Mihret Kebede and Christina Werner as part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
A-B-A-B-A : from here to hear ist die dritte experimentelle Lyrikveranstaltung, die Dichter, Musiker und Übersetzer aus Addis Abeba und Berlin im Rahmen dieser Stilübungen zusammenbringt. Der Workshop findet an der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design statt. Dort werden neue Strukturen und Methoden im gemeinsamen Dialog getestet: der Workshop lädt ein, sich mit der Tradition mündlicher Überlieferung in der amharischen Poesie-Kultur zu befassen, mit Übersetzungen und Interpretationen zwischen Deutsch, Englisch und Amharisch als auch mit performativen Aufführungselementen, mit Musiktraditionen der traditionellen äthiopischen Musik, Jazz-Elementen und zeitgenössicher elektronischen Musik.
Teilnehmende Künstler: Clara Jo (artist, Berlin), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Erica Licht (poet, Addis Ababa), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Bekele Mekonnen (poet, Addis Ababa), Nebiy Mekonnen (poet/translator, Addis Ababa), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Moseb Traditional Music Band (Addis Ababa), and Christina Werner (Berlin).
Eine Veranstaltung, choreographiert von Mihret Kebede and Christina Werner, im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
A-B-A-B-A : Übersetzungs-Workshop
Translation from Amharric to English with Eric Ellingsen (poet/writer, Berlin/US), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Abebas Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (musician/interpreter, Addis Abeba), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (poet, Berlin)
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This event is part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
Übersetzungsarbeit mit Eric Ellingsen (Dichter/Autor, Berlin/USA), Mihret Kebede (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Abebaw Melaku (Dichter, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (Musiker/Dolmetscher, Addis Abeba), Rike Scheffler (Dichterin, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (Dichterin, Berlin)
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Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
A-B-A-B-A : Workshop, Tag 2
17, 18, 19 July 2014: workshop and rehearsal
Participants: Eric Ellingsen (poet/writer, Berlin/US), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (musician, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (composer/conductor, Berlin/US), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (poet, Berlin), and others
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This event is part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
17./18./19. Juli 2014: Workshop und Probe
Gäste: Eric Ellingsen (Dichter/Autor, Berlin/USA), Mihret Kebede (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (Musiker, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (Dichter, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (Musiker, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (Komponist/Dirigent, Berlin/USA), Rike Scheffler (Dichterin, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (Dichterin, Berlin), und andere.
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Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
A-B-A-B-A : Workshop, Tag 1
17, 18, 19 July 2014: workshop and rehearsal
Spoken poetry has a long history in Ethiopia. Often traversed with hidden meanings, this lyrical form is known as „Wax and Gold“. During A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here contemporary expressions of this tradition will be tested in an artistic dialogue. Ethiopian poetry today refers to itself as Jazz Poetry. Jazz Poetry crosses genetic material from music and poetry in a way, which discovers a style and forms based in listening. Through listening, rhythms and styles and modes of playing are created between the musicians and the poets particular to the poems and poets performing. During the workshop and presentation we will use this structure of listening and playing. Music and artistic styles and styles of critiquing poetry, particular to some European and US poetry today, will be mixed in.
Participants: Eric Ellingsen (poet/writer, Berlin/US), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (musician, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (composer/conductor, Berlin/US), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (poet, Berlin), and others
Documentary: Poetic Jazz Ethiopia
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This event is part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
17./18./19. Juli 2014: Workshop und Probe
In Äthiopien hat insbesondere die gesprochene Lyrik eine lange Geschichte. Oft mit verborgenen Bedeutungskomponenten durchzogen ist die lyrische Form auch als „Wax and Gold“ bekannt. Zeitgenössische Ausdrucksformen dieser Tradition werden im künstlerischen Dialog mit anderen Wort- und Dichtkünsten erprobt. Die eingeladenen Künstler aus Äthiopien kreuzen in ihrer als Jazz Poetry bezeichneten Performance Einflüsse aus Musik, Poesie und Rezitation, wodurch ein Zusammenspiel aus Rhythmen, Metren und Stilen erst beim Zuhören zwischen Musikern, Dichtern und Publikum entsteht. Im Rahmen des Workshops fließen diese musikalischen und künstlerisch-poetischen Stilmittel, aber auch Rezitations- und Kritikformen, die in der europäischen und amerikanischen Lyrik verbreitet sind, ein.
Gäste: Eric Ellingsen (Dichter/Autor, Berlin/USA), Mihret Kebede (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (Musiker, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (Dichter, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (Musiker, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (Komponist/Dirigent, Berlin/USA), Rike Scheffler (Dichterin, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (Dichterin, Berlin), und andere.
Documentation: Poetic Jazz Ethiopia
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Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
A-B-A-B-A: from hear to here. Poetry Jazz at Roter Salon
ROTER SALON, VOLKSBÜHNE, BERLIN
Saturday, 19.7.2014, 19.30–21.30 h
Eric Ellingsen (poet/writer, Berlin/US), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Ababa), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Ababa), Jorga Mesfin (musician, Addis Ababa), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Ababa), Uljana Wolf (poet, Berlin)
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A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here is part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation. It is choreographed by Christina Werner and Eric Ellingsen, and realised together with Palais Wittgenstein / Roter Salon at the Volksbühne Berlin.
ROTER SALON, VOLKSBÜHNE, BERLIN
Samstag, 19.7.2014, 19.30–21.30 Uhr
Eric Ellingsen (Dichter/Autor, Berlin/USA), Mihret Kebede (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (Musiker, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (Dichter, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (Musiker, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (Komponist/Dirigent, Berlin/USA), Rike Scheffler (Dichterin, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (Dichterin, Berlin).
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A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes, realisiert in Zusammenarbeit mit Palais Wittgenstein/Roter Salon an der Volksbühne Berlin.
Künstlerische Leitung: Christina Werner und Eric Ellingsen.
Unfair Poetry and Other Unfair Things
A day of Unfair Poetry, Unfair Translations, Unfair Sounds, Unfair Readings, Unfair Roundtable, Unfair BBQ, unfair etc. with Shane Anderson, Jan Bovelet, Barbara Buchmaier, Sharmila Cohen, Leon Eixenberger, Eric Ellingsen, Christian Hawkey, Martina Hefter, Karl Holmqvist, John Holten, Sandra Huber, Camilla Kragelund, Gaëlle Kreens, Miodrag Kuc, Yves Mettler, Kirsten Palz, Andreas Töpfer, Caleb Waldorf, and Uljana Wolf
Part I: Unfair Sounds“How to speak the language of a dead species”, Workshop by Leon Eixenberger
Unfair Sound Workshop by Leon Eixenberger
Part II: Unfair TranslationThree 45-minute talks & three text experiments by Sharmila Cohen, Yves Mettler, Miodrag Kuc and Jan Bovelet (Anxious Prop)
Unfair Translation: Yves Mettler talks about the magazine The Selection
Unfair Translation: Sharmila Cohen, Telephone Journal
Part III: Unfair DiscussionRoundtable discussion about translating ideas into things. Things being publications and text transmitters.
Presentations by Barbara Buchmaier, Sandra Huber, John Holten, Camilla Kragelund, and Caleb Waldorf
Talk with Barbara Buchmaier, Sharmila Cohen, Eric Elingsen, Sandra Huber, John Holten, Camilla Kragelund, Yves Mettler, and Caleb Waldorf
Unfair Poetry and Other Unfair ThingsUnfair poetry and other art things will be a super unfair session of readings, poems and performances from international and local writers passing through or living in Berlin.
Readings by Shane Anderson, Sharmila Cohen, Eric Ellingsen, Christian Hawkey, Martina Hefter
Readings by Karl Holmqvist, Gaëlle Kreens, Kirsten Palz, Uljana Wolf
A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here
A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here is an experiment on rhythms of poetry, soundings, in-voicing, performing, playing, rehearsing, and talking together. In this exercise of style, poets and musicians from Ethiopia joined international poets, musicians, artists, and translators based in Berlin for a workshop taking place at the Institut für Raumexperimente and the Roter Salon at the Volksbühne Berlin between July 11 – 19, culminating in a poetry night on Saturday, July 19.
Spoken poetry has a long history in Ethiopia. Often loaded with hidden meanings, this lyrical form is known as “Wax and Gold”. During A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here, contemporary expressions of this tradition were tested in an artistic dialogue. Ethiopian poetry today refers to itself as “Poetic Jazz”. Poetic Jazz crosses genetic material from music and poetry in a way that discovers a style and form based in listening. Rhythms, styles, and modes of playing are created between the musicians and the poets and reflect the specific quality of the poems being performed. A weeklong workshop in Berlin blended structures of listening and playing. Music and artistic approaches and styles of critiquing poetry, particular to some European and US poetry today, entered the mix as well. The workshop led to a poetry concert night with contributions by Eric Ellingsen, Mihret Kebede, Robert Lippok, Abebaw Melaku, Jorga Mesfin, Misrak Terefe, Rike Scheffler, and Uljana Wolf.
Participants are: Eric Ellingsen (poet/writer, Berlin/US), Mihret Kebede (poet, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (musician, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (poet, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (musician, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (composer/conductor, Berlin/US), Rike Scheffler (poet, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (poet, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (poet, Berlin), and others
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A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here is part of Acting Archives, a project by the Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin University of the Arts and the Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University. It is choreographed by Christina Werner and Eric Ellingsen, and realised together with Palais Wittgenstein / Roter Salon at the Volksbühne Berlin; supported by Studio Olafur Eliasson, and funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation.
A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here ist ein Dreier-Beat aus Workshop, Performance und Dokumentation – ein Zusammenspiel aus Poesie, Sprache, Übersetzung, Musik, Spiel, Probe und Gespräch. Das Experiment bringt Dichter und Musiker aus Addis Abeba, Äthiopien, mit internationalen Künstlern, Dichtern, Musikern und Übersetzern zusammen, die in Berlin leben und arbeiten.
In Äthiopien hat insbesondere die gesprochene Lyrik eine lange Geschichte. Oft mit verborgenen Bedeutungskomponenten durchzogen ist die lyrische Form auch als „Wax and Gold“ bekannt. Zeitgenössische Ausdrucksformen dieser Tradition werden im künstlerischen Dialog mit anderen Wort- und Dichtkünsten erprobt. Die eingeladenen Künstler aus Äthiopien kreuzen in ihrer als Jazz Poetry bezeichneten Performance Einflüsse aus Musik, Poesie und Rezitation, wodurch ein Zusammenspiel aus Rhythmen, Metren und Stilen erst beim Zuhören zwischen Musikern, Dichtern und Publikum entsteht. Im Rahmen des drei-tägigen Workshops fließen diese musikalischen und künstlerisch-poetischen Stilmittel, aber auch Rezitations- und Kritikformen, die in der europäischen und amerikanischen Lyrik verbreitet sind, ein.
Teilnehmende Künstler: Eric Ellingsen (Dichter/Autor, Berlin/USA), Mihret Kebede (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Robert Lippok (Musiker, Berlin), Abebaw Melaku (Dichter, Addis Abeba), Jorga Mesfin (Musiker, Addis Abeba), Ari Benjamin Meyers (Komponist/Dirigent, Berlin/USA), Rike Scheffler (Dichterin, Berlin), Misrak Terefe (Dichterin, Addis Abeba), Uljana Wolf (Dichterin, Berlin), und andere.
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A-B-A-B-A : from hear to here ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe im Rahmen von Acting Archives, einem Projekt des Instituts für Raumexperimente der Universität der Künste Berlin und der Alle School of Fine Arts and Design, Addis Ababa University, choreographiert von Christina Werner und Eric Ellingsen, realisiert in Zusammenarbeit mit Palais Wittgenstein/Roter Salon an der Volksbühne Berlin, unterstützt durch Studio Olafur Eliasson, gefördert im Fonds TURN der Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
Spontaneous Book Workshop: China
Spontaneous Book Workshop reflecting on travel experience in China with Eric Ellingsen, Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga, Elaine W. Ho, Vlado Velkov, Joanna Warsza, Christina Werner
Spontaneous Book Workshop zur Reflexion der Exkursion nach China mit Eric Ellingsen, Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga, Elaine W. Ho, Vlado Velkov, Joanna Warsza, Christina Werner
Kung Fu, Teil 2
Kung Fu exercises with Mathis Landwehr and film screening of The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, 1978.
Kung Fu, Part 1: Hu Fang: Reflections on Wing Chun
Kung Fu Übungen mit Mathis Landwehr und Vorführung des Films Die 36 Kammern der Shaolin, 1978.
Kung Fu, Teil 1: Hu Fang: Überlegungen zu Wing Chun
Hu Fang: Überlegungen zu Wing Chun
Hu Fang: Reflections on Wing ChunTalk and lecture by Hu Fang/胡昉 on kung fu as practice in tradition, pop culture and art, and visit to Siu Lam Wing Chun School Berlin.
practice at the Siu Lam Wing Chun School Berlin
Hu Fang: Überlegungen zu Wing ChunGespräch und Vortrag von Hu Fang/胡昉 über Kung-Fu als Praxis im Kontext von Tradition, Pop-Kultur und Kunst - und ein Besuch der Siu Lam Wing Chun Schule Berlin.
Übung in der Siu Lam Wing Chun Schule Berlin
Jens Arentzen: Stories
Jens Arentzen: StoriesSpeech training workshop with Jens Arentzen
watch workshop with Jens Arentzen Part I
watch workshop with Jens Arentzen Part II
Jens Arentzen: StoriesRhetorik-Workshop mit Jens Arentzen
Workshop mit Jens Arentzen ansehen, Teil I
Workshop mit Jens Arentzen ansehen, Teil II
Wanderung und Poesie-Experimente
Hike to Washa Michael rock hewn churches and poetry experiments with artists from the Netsa Art Village.
Poetry Experiment 1
Poetry Experiment 2
Wanderung zu den Washa Michael Kirchen und Poesie-Experimente mit KünstlerInnen des Netsa Art Village.
Poesie-Experiment 1
Poesie-Experiment 2
Den Fluss unterbrechen. Kunst und Aktivismus in der Stadt, Tag 1
Interrupting the Flow. Art & Activism in the CityPresentation by Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher
presentation by Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher, Part I
presentation by Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher, Part II
In the course of the last two years – while researching on the 7th Berlin Biennale „Forget Fear“ and on the 24/7 marathon „Truth is concrete“ at steirischer herbst 2012 – our interest was focused on artistic strategies in politics and political strategies in art. Concepts such as citizen art, useful art, performative democracy, or political choreography mark a common field of art and activism. The urban landscape and the social tissue of the city is the most obvious agonistic playgrounds for these negotiations.
This workshop concentrates on very concrete and many local examples. After a fast and subjective view on site specific art and activism from all over the world (such as Reverend Billy, Occupy Museums, Public Movement, Rimini Protokoll and several examples vom BB7) we look – while walking through the city – at several initiatives and art projects in Berlin, that play with the political and the performative.
From Kotti to MoritzplatzA walk with Jochen Becker
Two nearby places shows past, present and future of urban struggles in Kreuzberg in a nutshell.
At Kottbusser Tor, the squatting moment of the 1980s started in opposition to the concrete high-rise buildings. Now „Kotti&Co“ – a broad coalition of people with different ethnic, social and educational backgrounds – defends the right to live in these affordable social housing complexes. Moritzplatz in the 1980s was the studio of the so called „Neue Wilden“, a expressionist-queer group of painters. Now – with Aufbau-Haus, Planet Modulor, Beta-Haus or Prinzessinnen-Gärten – a „creative cluster“ emerges right here.
with Jochen Becker, Kotti&Co
Markthalle Neunconversations with Nikolaus Driessen, Gesine Dankwart, and Sandra Teitge
17.30 Walk to Markthalle Neun, Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, 10997 Berlin
18.00 – 18.15 Introductions to Markthalle and its concept by Nikolaus Driessen, one of the initiators.
18.15 – 19.15 Presentation „Chez Icke“ with Gesine Dankwart
Chez Icke is a virtuell-real barfactory, which happens at different real places and via internet as a good old favourite pub and at the same moment as an interactive performance of a world wide web pub. It first was presented in Berlin at Markthalle Kreuzberg as a production of HAU – Hebbel am Ufer and will continue now in the four cities of Impulse Theater Biennale 2013.
19.15-20.00 Presentation „Dinner Exchange Berlin“ by Sandra Teitge
Dinner Exchange Berlin is a supper club initiated by Sarah Mewes and Sandra Teitge. The menus are composed of fruit and vegetables, which would have gone to waste at the end of a market day. A part of guests‘ donations go to organisations concerned with food waste. Dinner Exchange Berlin has cooked in different frameworks, including the dOCUMENTA 13 and the KW – Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin, and occasionally invites speakers from various fields to discuss and performatively present a specific topic. Dinner Exchange Berlin prepares Table Talks for the Georgian Pavilion in 55th Venice Biennale.
Talk at Markthalle Neun
Den Fluss unterbrechen. Kunst und Aktivismus in der Stadt. Vortrag von Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher
Vortrag von Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher, Teil I
Vortrag von Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher, Teil II
Im Laufe der vergangenen zwei Jahre – während unserer Recherche für die 7. Berlin Biennale unter dem Motto „Forget Fear“ sowie den 7 Tage / 24 Stunden Marathon unter dem Motto „Truth is concrete“ beim steirischen herbst 2012 – haben wir uns verstärkt mit künstlerischen Strategien in der Politik sowie politischen Strategien in der Kunst beschäftigt. Konzepte wie citizen art, nützliche Kunst, performative Demokratie und politische Choreographie markieren einen Überschneidungsraum zwischen Kunst und Aktivismus. Für solche Verhandlungen bieten urbane Räume und das soziale Geflecht der Stadt die am offensichtlich vergesslichsten Spielplätze. Dieser Workshop konzentriert sich auf ganz konkrete und zahlreiche lokale Beispiele. Nach einem schnellen und subjektiven Blick auf ortsgebundene Kunst und Aktivismus aus aller Welt, wie beispielsweise Reverend Billy, Occupy Museums, Public Movement, Rimini Protokoll und mehrere Beispiele der 7. Berlin Biennale, werden wir bei einem Stadtspaziergang einige Initiativen und Kunstprojekte in Berlin betrachten, die mit der Beziehung zwischen dem Politischen und dem Performativen spielen.
Vom Kotti zum MoritzplatzEin Spaziergang mit Jochen Becker
Die zwei nahe beieinander liegenden Orte in Kreuzberg tragen Spuren der Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft urbaner Auseinandersetzungen. In den 1980er Jahren wurde die Hausbesetzerbewegung Berlins am Kottbusser Tor aus der Wiege gehoben, vor der kontrastiven Kulisse der hohen Betongebäude. Heute verteidigt „Kotti&Co“ – ein Kollektiv aus Menschen mit unterschiedlichen ethnischen, sozialen und Bildungshinteründen – das Recht, in diesen bezahlbaren Sozialbaukomplexen zu wohnen. Der Moritzplatz war in den 1980er Jahren das Studio der sogenannten “Neuen Wilden”, einer expressionistisch-queeren Gruppe von Malern. Jetzt entsteht hier mit dem Aufbau-Haus, Planet Modulor, dem Beta-Haus und den Prinzessinnen-Gärten ein kreatives Cluster.
mit Jochen Becker, Kotti&Co
Markthalle NeunGespräch mit Nikolaus Driessen, Gesine Dankwart, und Sandra Teitge
17.30 Spaziergang zur Markthalle Neun, Eisenbahnstraße 42/43, 10997 Berlin
18.00 – 18.15 Einführung zum Ort und Konzept der Markthalle 9 von Nikolaus Driessen, einem der Initiatoren
18.15 – 19.15 Präsentation „Chez Icke“ mit Gesine Dankwart
Chez Icke ist eine virtuell-reale Barfabrik, die an verschiedenen realen und virtuellen Orten sowohl als Kneipe um die Ecke als auch als interactive Plattform in einem World Wide Web Pub besteht. Die erstmalige Präsentation in der Berliner Markthalle 9 fand im Rahmen einer HAU – Hebbel am Ufer Produktion statt und wird nun in vier Städten als Teil der Impulse Theaterbiennale 2013 fortgeführt.
19.15-20.00 Präsentation „Dinner Exchange Berlin“ von Sandra Teitge
Dinner Exchange Berlin ist ein Dinnerclub, der von Sarah Mewes und Sandra Teitge ins Leben gerufen wurde. Die jeweiligen Menüs bestehen aus Obst und Gemüse, das am Ende eines Markttages normalerweise als Abfall entsorgt worden wäre. Dinner Exchange Berlin hat innerhalb verschiedener Rahmenveranstaltungen wie der dOCUMENTA 13 und am KW Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin gekocht und gelegentlich Vortragende aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen für Diskussionen und Performances zu ausgewählten Themen eingeladen. Dinner Exchange Berlin richtet Table Talks für den Georgischen Pavillon im Rahmen der 55. Biennale in Venedig aus.
Gespräch, Markthalle Neun
Den Fluss unterbrechen. Kunst und Aktivismus in der Stadt, Tag 2
Rimini Protokoll - Remote XAudio-guided tour, 13.00 - 15.00, Meeting point: Café Rundum, corner of Stresemannstr. / Großbeerenstr., next to HAU 1 (finishes near Kurfürstendamm)
Hordes of people who have never met in the real world swarm out on virtual treasure hunts when playing online games. In „Remote X“ we’re a horde of people wearing radio headphones, swarming out into the real city.
A synthetic voice in our headphones (of the kind familiar from GPS navigators or airport announcements) directs the movements of our swarm. Binaural recordings and film scores turn the cityscape into a personal film; artificial Intelligence explores unknown territories, mustering human activity from a remote perspective. And yet the voice sounds ever more human to us as we progress, while in the eyes of passers-by our remotely controlled horde starts to look like a kind of alien entity.
How are joint decisions made? Are we all hearing the same words? As 50 individuals observe each other the swarm breaks down into ever-smaller units, before re-forming as a collective in which decisions are ultimately taken individually. Might this be the beginning of a movement?
„Remote X“ lays a trail through the city for this swarm of 50 people. It composes a soundtrack to streets, parking garages, churches and backyards. Each new city-specific version builds on the dramatic structure of its predecessor, writing more storylines for new sites.
Talk with Stefan Kaegi (Rimini Protokoll), Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher15.30 - 18.00, Cafe am Neuen See
Optional: 19.00 Opening “Open Monument – vergängliche Denkmäler im öffentlichen Raum”
Kunstraum Kreuzberg
Rimini Protokoll - Remote XAudio-Tour, 13.00 - 15.00, Treffpunkt: Café Rundum, Ecke Stresemannstr. / Großbeerenstr., neben HAU 1 (endet nahe Kurfürstendamm)
In Online-Games begeben sich Menschen auf virtuelle Schnitzeljagd, die sich in der Realität noch nie begegnet sind. In „Remote X“ bricht eine solche Horde mit Funkkopfhörern in die reale Stadt auf.
Geleitet wird sie von einer künstlichen Stimme wie man sie aus GPS-Navis oder Flughäfen kennt. Unterwegs vertonen Kunstkopf-Aufnahmen und Filmmusik die urbane Landschaft. Die Begegnung mit der Künstlichen Intelligenz verleitet die Horde zum Selbstversuch. Hören die anderen tatsächlich dasselbe? Wie können wir gemeinsam Entscheidungen treffen? 50 Menschen beobachten sich gegenseitig in immer kleineren Einheiten und werden dann wieder Teil eines Schwarmes, in dem sich doch jeder individuell entscheidet. Könnte das der Anfang einer Bewegung sein? Die Reise durch die Stadt wird zu einem kollektiven Film. Und während die künstliche Intelligenz menschliches Verhalten aus der Distanz eines Artfremden beobachtet, klingt ihre Stimme doch mit jedem Schritt menschlicher.
„Remote X“ ist eine Fährte durch die Stadt. Eine Tonspur zu Straßen, Parkgaragen, Kirchen und Hinterhöfen. Ein Soundtrack für einen Schwarm von 50 Individuen. Jede neue ortsspezifische Version baut auf der Dramaturgie der Vor-Stadt auf, sucht neue Orte in der nächsten Stadt und schreibt das Stück fort.
Gespräch mit Stefan Kaegi (Rimini Protokoll), Joanna Warsza & Florian Malzacher15.30 - 18.00, Cafe am Neuen See
Optional: 19.00 Eröffnung “Open Monument – vergängliche Denkmäler im öffentlichen Raum”
Kunstraum Kreuzberg
Eric Ellingsen: Realometer Making
Realometer Making and translating other things you can’t stop thinking about. Introductory lecture by Eric Ellingsen to the class Syllabus Growing.
Eric Ellingsen: Realometer Making, Part I
Eric Ellingsen: Realometer Making, Part II
Realometer Making and translating other things you can’t stop thinking about. Einführender Vortrag von Eric Ellingsen zum Projekt Syllabus Growing.
Eric Ellingsen: Realometer Making, Part I
Eric Ellingsen: Realometer Making, Part II
We Propose To You
Workshop on proposals with Eric Ellingsen, Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga, Yutaka Makino, Astrid Nippoldt, Katie Paterson, Ece Pazarbasi, and Christina Werner
Workshop zu Projektvorschlägen mit Eric Ellingsen, Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga, Yutaka Makino, Astrid Nippoldt, Katie Paterson, Ece Pazarbasi und Christina Werner
It Worked Because We Tried (Partnering With the Weather)
It worked because we tried (Partnering with the weather)Workshop by Eric Ellingsen, based on reenacting experiments by Swiss engineer Heinz Isler.
Shell structures were designed by soaking sheets of cloth in water and hung upside down in a below-freezing environment.
It worked because we tried (Partnering with the weather)Workshop mit Eric Ellingsen, baseieren auf Experimenten des Schweizer Ingenieurs Heinz Isler.
Schalendächern mit freier Former ergeben sich aus hängenden feuchten Tüchern, die bei Wetterlage unter dem Gefrierpunkt versteifen und umkehrt aufgehängt werden.
Injera Workshop, Zoma Contemporary Art Center
Meskerem Assegued, Alkistis Thomidou, Lynn Peemoeller, & Christina Werner:
Food workshop and injera preparation at Zoma Contemporary Art Center, Addis Ababa
Meskerem Assegued, Alkistis Thomidou, Lynn Peemoeller, & Christina Werner:
Workshop und Zubereitung von Injera im Zoma Contemporary Art Center, Addis Abeba
Projektvorschläge für Jan Meda
Project proposals and critiques for exhibition at Jan Meda and campfire
Presentations by participants of Institut für Raumexperimente with Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen and Christina Werner
Vorschläge und Kritik der Projekte für die Ausstellung in Jan Meda
Präsentationen der Teilnehmer des Instituts für Raumexperimente mit Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen und Christina Werner
Stroboskop- und Lichtexperimente
Workshop with Jimena Canales, Ivana Franke, Ida Momennejad and Matthias Sohr, with works from Julius von Bismarck, Laura McLardy and Euan Williams
presentation by Ivana Franke & Ida Momennejad: Stroboscope and Light Experiments
lecture by Jimena Canales: Observation in the Age of Strobe
lecture by Matthias Sohr: The Hallucinatory, Subjektive Empfindungen (Strobe Experiences), and Hallucinations
strobelight & hallucination experiments by Laura McLardy, Julius von Bismarck, and Euan Williams
Workshop mit Jimena Canales, Ivana Franke & Ida Momennejad und Matthias Sohr, mit Arbeiten von Julius von Bismarck, Laura McLardy und Euan Williams
Präsentation von Ivana Franke & Ida Momennejad: Stroboskop- und Lichtexperimente
Vortrag von Jimena Canales: Observation in the Age of Strobe
Vortrag von Matthias Sohr: The Hallucinatory, Subjektive Empfindungen (Strobe Experiences), and Hallucinations
Stroboskop- und Lichtexperimente von Laura McLardy, Julius von Bismarck und Euan Williams
History of Emotions
History of EmotionsPresentations and workshops by Philip Barnard and Scott deLahunta, Angelos Chaniotis, and Ute Frevert with contributions by Jae Rhim Lee, Fabian Knecht, and Dan Stockholm
Introductionby Olafur Eliasson
Introduction by Olafur Eliasson
History of EmotionsLectures by Philip Barnard and Scott deLahunta, Angelos Chaniotis, and Ute Frevert
Lecture by Philip Barnard and Scott deLahunta
Lecture by Angelos Chaniotis
Lecture by Ute Frevert
Presentationsby Jae Rhim Lee, Fabian Knecht, and Dan Stockholm
Presentation of works by Fabian Knecht
Presentation of works by Dan Stockholm
Presentation by Jae Rhim Lee
History of EmotionsPräsentationen und Workshops von Philip Barnard und Scott deLahunta, Angelos Chaniotis, und Ute Frevert mit Arbeiten von Jae Rhim Lee, Fabian Knecht, und Dan Stockholm
Einführungvon Olafur Eliasson
Einführung von Olafur Eliasson
History of EmotionsVorträge von Philip Barnard und Scott deLahunta, Angelos Chaniotis, Ute Frevert
Vortrag von Philip Barnard und Scott deLahunta
Vortrag von Angelos Chaniotis
Vortrag von Ute Frevert
Beiträgevon Jae Rhim Lee, Fabian Knecht, and Dan Stockholm
Arbeiten von Fabian Knecht
Arbeiten von Dan Stockholm
Präsentation von Jae Rhim Lee
Workshop und Gespräch: Ideas are Motion
Ideas are motion, the Poster as Travel ExperimentWorkshop and conversation for the poster project with Markús pór Andrésson
Participants of Institut für Raumexperimente
Ideas Are Motion: The Poster as an Experiment in Travel is prismatically structured to reflect the making of a class excursion, within the making of an individual art project, within the making of a collective project, within the feeling of a place, within an exhibition in that place.
Ideas Are Motion takes place in(1) Zagreb, Croatia (2) Japan (3) Iceland.
The Institut für Raumexperimente traveled to Kanazawa, Kyoto and Tokyo in February and March 2010 and brings back Ideas Are Motion as part of the exhibition Berlin 2000-2011: Playing amongst the Ruins at the MOT, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo from 29.10.2011 – 9.1.2012.
Some posters are sketches of ideas, some finished statements, others dreams, or personal distortions. They are autonomous projects soon to be realized, parts realized in other places, and pitches for projects to come. In a real way, each poster is a still from a moving stream.
Every place is a mangle of spatial relationships involving motions and emotions of scale, speed, perception, attention span, directionality, and distance. Posters are vehicles of urban communication, which materialize these spatial relationships. Posters mobilize populations of perception. We behave differently because of the promiscuity of these kinds of signs in public space. We slow down, think about, read, reflect on, change plans. Urban signs are coordinated around the rhythms of our movement but they also help to coordinate that movement.
Posters are mirrors, which confirm an approach, a direction of arrival, a route of passing through. Posters reflect the population’s psychological relationship to things we personally feel we want or need, and the things we go out of way for. Posters offer a phenomenal vehicle to hitchhike an encounter with art, a formal opportunity to subvert the complete commodification of our public space, while materializing diverse art projects without predetermining an artistic content.
The poster project makes the concept act the art. The act demonstrates a process of how thinking feedbacks into a transformed thought and that thought feeds back into a transformed action of change in the world.
Ideas are motion, the Poster as Travel ExperimentWorkshop und Gespräch zum Posterprojekt mit Markús pór Andrésson
Teilnehmer des Instituts für Raumexperimente
Ideas Are Motion: The Poster as an Experiment in Travel ist ein prismatisch strukturiertes Projekt, das die Erfahrungen einer Klassenreise reflektiert: Prozesse eines individuellen künstlerischen Projektes, Prozesse kollektiven Arbeitens, Prozesse des Erspürens eines Ortes, Prozesse des Ausstellungsmachens an diesem Ort.
Ideas Are Motion findet statt in:(1) Zagreb, Kroatien (2) Japan (3) Island.
Das Institut für Raumexperimente reiste Februar bis März 2010 nach Kanazawa, Kyoto und Tokyo. Ideas Are Motion bringt die Erfahrungen dieser Reise als Teil der Ausstellung Berlin 2000-2011: Playing amongst the Ruins im MOT, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo vom 29.10.2011 – 9.1.2012 nach Japan zurück.
Einige Poster sind Skizzen, einige präzise Statements, andere sind Träume oder persönliche Verformungen. Sie sind autonome Projekte, die in Bälde realisieren werden, an anderen Orten bereits realisiert sind oder Vorschläge für die Zukunft. Metaphorisch und tatsächlich ist jedes Poster eine Momentaufnahme eines Ideenstromes.
Jeder Ort ist durchzogen von räumlichen Verhältnissen, die Bewegungen von und Gefühle für Maßstab, Geschwindigkeit, Wahrnehmung, Aufmerksamkeitsspanne, Richtung und Entfernung einschließen. Poster sind Vehikel urbaner Kommunikation, in denen sich diese Verhältnisse materialisieren. Poster mobilisieren vielfältige Wahrnehmungsräume. Die Promiskuität dieser Zeichen im öffentlichen Raum beeinflusst unser Verhalten. Wir halten an, lesen, denken nach, reflektieren und ändern unsere Pläne. Urbane Zeichen werden choreographiert entsprechend unserer Bewegungsmuster, können aber andererseits auch helfen, jene Bewegungen zu koordinieren.
Poster sind Spiegel, die eine Annäherung, eine Ankunft, ein Passieren markieren. Poster reflektieren die psychologischen Beziehungsmuster unserer Gesellschaften zu Dingen, die wir persönlich attraktiv finden, mögen oder auch meiden. Poster bieten sich an als Medium einer unkonventionelleren Begegnung mit Kunst und als formale Möglichkeit, die vollständige Kommerzialisierung unserer öffentlichen Räume zu unterlaufen. Dabei können die unterschiedlichsten Kunstprojekte entstehen, ohne dass der künstlerische Inhalt festgelegt wäre.
Das Posterprojekt macht den konzeptuellen Akt zur Kunst. Dieser Akt der Umsetzung demonstriert wie Denkprozesse mit sich verändernden Ideen rückgekoppelt sind und diese Ideen Handlungen beeinflussen, die Veränderungen in der Welt bewirken.
Andreas Koch und Birgit Schlieps
Workshop and walk
Andreas Koch and Birgit Schlieps, part 1
Andreas Koch and Birgit Schlieps, part 2
Andreas Koch and Birgit Schlieps, part 3
Andreas Koch and Birgit Schlieps, part 4
Andreas Koch und Birgit Schlieps Workshop Teil I
Andreas Koch und Birgit Schlieps Workshop Teil II
Andreas Koch und Birgit Schlieps Workshop Teil III
Andreas Koch und Birgit Schlieps Workshop Teil IV
Antje Majewski und Alisa Savtchenko: Extended Body Walk
Extended Body WalkMake a simple prosthetic device (out of cardboard) to fit onto a particular part of your body. Attach the device. Set a destination relatively far away from where you start. Walk there.
Extended Body Walk
Prosthetic devices for Extended Body WalkWorkshop with Antje Majewski and Alisa Savtchenko
Extended Body WalkStelle eine einfache Prothese (aus Pappe) her, die an einen bestimmten Teil des Körpers passt. Befestige die Vorrichtung. Lege ein relativ weit entferntes Ziel fest. Gehe dorthin.
Extended Body Walk
Prothesen und Körpererweiterungen für den Extended Body Walk.Workshop mit Antje Majewski und Alisa Savtchenko
Workshops und Experimente: Über Modelle
„On Models“, Workshops and experiments with Eric Ellingsen and Olafur Eliasson
Eric Ellingsen lecture, part I, on models
Eric Ellingsen lecture, part II, on photography
Eric Ellingsen experiments with strobe light
Eric Ellingsen lecture part III, on models
„Über Modelle“, Workshops und Experimente mit Eric Ellingsen und Olafur Eliasson
Eric Ellingsen Vortrag, Teil I, Über Modelle
Eric Ellingsen Vortrag, Teil II, Über Fotografie
Eric Ellingsen Experimente mit Stroboskoplicht
Eric Ellingsen Vortrag, Teil III, Über Modelle
Magazin Workshop mit Beatriz Colomina
Magazine Workshopwith Beatriz Colomina and Olafur Eliasson, guests: Mark Wigley and Andreas Koch
Part I: The Editorial
Part II: The Process
Part III: The Magazine
poster
Magazin Workshopmit Beatriz Colomina und Olafur Eliasson, Gäste: Mark Wigley und Andreas Koch
Teil I: Die Redaktion
Teil II: Der Prozess
Teil III: Das Magazin
poster
Writing, Space, Bodies & Theater
Workshops and Presentations by Pireeni Sundaralingam and Elín Hansdóttir
Elín Hansdóttir
Pireeni Sundaralingam Part I
Pireeni Sundaralingam Part II
Pireeni Sundaralingam Part III
Workshops und Präsentationen von Pireeni Sundaralingam und Elín Hansdóttir
Elín Hansdóttir
Pireeni Sundaralingam Teil I
Pireeni Sundaralingam Teil II
Pireeni Sundaralingam Teil III
Mapping Everything
Mapping EverythingA collaborative, educational experiment between the Institut für Raumexperimente and the Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zürich), class of Günther Vogt, in the summer term of 2011.
Go to: Mapping Everything publication
Mapping EverythingEin kollaboratives, universitäres Experiment zwischen dem Institut für Raumexperimente und dem Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zürich), der Klasse von Günther Vogt, im Sommersemester 2011.
Zur Publikation
Mapping Everything: Mapping the Site
Workshop with Matthias Rick & Christof Mayer (raumlaborberlin)
Mapping Everything Berlin - Raumlabor Workshop Introduction
Mapping Everything Berlin - Raumlabor Workshop Presentation
Experimente und Workshop zu Raumkartierung von Matthias Rick & Christof Mayer (raumlaborberlin)
Mapping Everything Berlin - Raumlabor Workshop Einführung
Mapping Everything Berlin - Raumlabor Workshop Präsentation
Mapping Everything: Cooking Out
Cooking and art experiments in public space
Mittelinsel, Ernst-Reuter-Platz, Berlin
Institut für Raumexperimente & Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur, ETH Zürich
Essen und Kunstexperimente im öffentlicher Raum
Mittelinsel, Ernst-Reuter-Platz, Berlin
Institut für Raumexperimente & Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur, ETH Zürich
Mapping Everything: The Liquid Body
Dance and movement workshop mit Nicole Beutler and guests Thomas Plischke and Kattrin Deuffert
Mapping Everything Berlin - Nicole Beutler, part 1
Mapping Everything Berlin - Nicole Beutler, part 2
Tanz und Bewegungsworkshop mit Nicole Beutler und Gästen Thomas Plischke and Kattrin Deuffert
Mapping Everything Berlin - Nicole Beutler, Teil 1
Mapping Everything Berlin - Nicole Beutler, Teil 2
Mapping Everything: Makings
Mapping Everything: drift, critique, make, thinkExhibition in and around Tiergarten
Part I13.7.2011, critiques with Günther Vogt, Matthias Lilienthal, Nicola Eiffler, Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen, and Christina Werner
Part II14.7.2011, critiques with Günther Vogt, Matthias Rick & Christof Mayer (raumlaborberlin), Nicola Eiffler, Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen, and Christina Werner
Mapping Everything: drift, critique, make, thinkAusstellung im öffentlichen Raum in und um den Tiergarten
Teil 113.7.2011, Arbeitsbesprechungen mit Günther Vogt, Matthias Lilienthal, Nicola Eiffler, Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen und Christina Werner
Teil 214.7.2011, Arbeitsbesprechungen mit Günther Vogt, Matthias Rick & Christof Mayer (raumlaborberlin), Nicola Eiffler, Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen und Christina Werner
Kunst in Berlin – Kunst in Addis Abeba
Olafur Eliasson & Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew & Konjit Seyoum
Conversation with Konjit Seyoum, gallerist from Addis Abeba
Artist talk with Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew
Olafur Eliasson & Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew & Konjit Seyoum
Gespräch mit Konjit Seyoum, Galleristin in Addis Abeba
Künstlergespräch mit Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew
Pavilion-Co-Design-Build-Workshop
for The World Is Not Fair – Die Grosse Weltausstellung 2012 at Tempelhofer Park with Eric Ellingsen & Alexander Römer & Christina Werner
Preparation for Workshop, 16.5.2012
Planning & Design Workshop, 21.-25.5.2012
Building Workshop, 28.-30.5.2012
für The World Is Not Fair – Die Grosse Weltausstellung 2012 im Tempelhofer Park mit Eric Ellingsen & Alexander Römer & Christina Werner
Vorbereitung für Workshop, 16.5.2012
Planung, 21.-25.5.2012
Aufbau, 28.-30.5.2012
Sticky Rice
Sticky RiceNico Dockx & Olafur Eliasson & Eric Ellingsen & Egon Hanfstingl & Interfaculty & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer & Sarat Maharaj & Felix Meyer & Rirkrit Tiravanija & Francisco J. Varela & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & ... (the new conversation 2)
Editing Experiment
Francisco J. Varela: "What we do and what we see is not separate."
Sticky Rice Workshop Edit, 2011
Original interview material kindly provided by Louwrien Wijers: Interview with Francisco J. Varela, Paris 1989. Copyright of original footage: Foundation ASSET, Amsterdam NL
RELATED READING MATERIAL
Lenoir, Timothy und Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Varela, Francisco J., Ethical Know-How: Action, Wisdom, and Cognition, Stanford 1992.
Wijers, Louwrien, „Francisco Varela“, in: Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy. From Competition to Compassion, London 1996, S. 114–117.
Wijers, Louwrien, „Looking back at Art meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy“, in: Art and Design, Art meets Science and Spirituality, 21, London 1990. S. 83–87
Wijers, Louwrien u. a., (Interview mit) „Francisco Varela“, in: ders., Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy, Amsterdam 1990, S. 184–199.
Day 126 October 2011
Intro with Nico Dockx & Eric Ellingsen & Felix Meyer & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & Interfaculty & Institut für Raumexperimente
Day 227 October 2011
Welcome: Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen, Christina Werner & Nico Dockx
Olafur Eliasson Part I
Olafur Eliasson Part II
Sarat Maharaj, Part I
Sarat Maharaj, Part II
Sarat Maharaj, Part III
Sarat Maharaj, Part IV
Louwrien Wijers, Part I
Louwrien Wijers, Part II
Food workshop with Egon Hanfstingl & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer
Dinner & film screening with Rirkrit Tiravanija: Lung Neaw Visits His Neighbours
Day 328 October 2011
Food workshop with Egon Hanfstingl & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer
„Shunyata“: Introduction and discussion with Alexander Berzin
Rirkrit Tiravanija in discussion with Nico Dockx & Olafur Eliasson & Eric Ellingsen & Interfaculty & Institut für Raumexperimente & Felix Meyer & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & …
Rirkrit Tiravanija Part I
Rirkrit Tiravanija Part II
Discussion & Experiments
Food workshops with Egon Hanfstingl & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer. Flyer:
Sticky RiceNico Dockx & Olafur Eliasson & Eric Ellingsen & Egon Hanfstingl & Interfaculty & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer & Sarat Maharaj & Felix Meyer & Rirkrit Tiravanija & Francisco J. Varela & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & ... (the new conversation 2)
Editing Experiment
Francisco J. Varela: "What we do and what we see is not separate."
Sticky Rice Workshop Edit, 2011
Das ursprüngliche Material des Interviews wurde freundlicherweise von Louwrien Wijers zur Verfügung gestellt: Interview mit Francisco J. Varela, Paris 1989. Copyright: Foundation ASSET, Amsterdam NL
LITERATURAUSWAHL
Lenoir, Timothy und Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Varela, Francisco J., Ethical Know-How: Action, Wisdom, and Cognition, Stanford 1992.
Wijers, Louwrien, „Francisco Varela“, in: Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy. From Competition to Compassion, London 1996, S. 114–117.
Wijers, Louwrien, „Looking back at Art meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy“, in: Art and Design, Art meets Science and Spirituality, 21, London 1990. S. 83–87
Wijers, Louwrien u. a., (Interview mit) „Francisco Varela“, in: ders., Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy, Amsterdam 1990, S. 184–199.
Tag 126. Oktober 2011
Einführung von Nico Dockx & Eric Ellingsen & Felix Meyer & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & Interfaculty & Institut für Raumexperimente
Tag 227. October 2011
Begrüßung: Olafur Eliasson, Eric Ellingsen, Christina Werner & Nico Dockx
Olafur Eliasson Teil I
Olafur Eliasson Teil II
Sarat Maharaj, Teil I
Sarat Maharaj, Teil II
Sarat Maharaj, Teil III
Sarat Maharaj, Teil IV
Louwrien Wijers, Teil I
Louwrien Wijers, Teil II
Kochworkshop von Egon Hanfstingl & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer
Abendessen & Vorführung von Rirkrit Tiravanijas Film: Lung Neaw Visits His Neighbours
Tag 328. October 2011
„Shunyata“: Einführung und Diskussion mit Alexander Berzin
Rirkrit Tiravanija im Gespräch mit Nico Dockx & Olafur Eliasson & Eric Ellingsen & Interfaculty & Institut für Raumexperimente & Felix Meyer & Christina Werner & Louwrien Wijers & …“
Rirkrit Tiravanija Part I
Rirkrit Tiravanija Part II
Diskussion & Experimente
Kochworkshop von Egon Hanfstingl & Asako Iwama & Lauren Maurer Flyer: