Spaces of reflection - Berlin Bienniale - KW

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DANA PAPACHRISTOU - SOFTSCAPES HARDSCAPES - Sound and Materiality in Berlin Biennale 10 - Workshop GIORGOS SAMANTAS - More than (what) meets the eye - Listening walk

The workshop focuses on capturing the soundscape inside and outside of the exhibition venues and examines the aural relation between resonating artworks and visitors. During its first part the participants will create DIY microphones with which they will later record the sound of materials and the exhibition space itself, thus forming the soundscape of their presence inside and outside the venue. During the second part, these recorded sounds will be combined to create a collective audiowalk, a geo-located walking musical piece, that will be placed around KW Institute for Contemporary Art and will be freely accessible for the visitors to download and walk through, converting the map of the city and the paths they will choose to an improvising musical score.


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The Politics of Public Space II

The Politics of Public Space II

In times of a pandemic crisis, individual freedom of movement and social life are curtailed for the sake of public health. In our cities, restrictive rules and directives from local governments particularly impact on how we (are allowed to) use public space. With every new directive we need to re-adjust, re-align and re-configure our way in which we navigate – if at all – the city. These times raise new questions concerning the right to the city, or more specifically the right to public space. While drifting through the city, in this associative acoustic city walk our participants are exposed to a range of different voices and approaches that critically reflect on the politics of public space in general and on public space in times of a pandemic crisis in particular. Local and international urbanists, sociologists, architects, planners, writers and urban actors read out classic texts or provide own reflections on private life, agency, moving bodies, emptiness, the right to the city, or fluid encounters in relation to public space. This Audio Walk is provided for free, yet we would kindly ask to make a small (or big) donation to “Wie soll man zuhause bleiben, wenn man keins hat #HelpFromHome”, an initiative helping those without a home under CORVID-19 measurements. Either PayPal to paypal.me/poligonal or donate directly: https://www.betterplace.org/en/projects/78065?utm_campaign=ShortURLs&utm_medium=project_78065&utm_source=PlainShortURL The audio walk topics and contributors are: Public Space From the Window Sill Prof. Sabine Knierbein (TU Vienna) on Public Sapce in times of COVID-19 Non-Places Agniezka Dragon (Cultural Practitioner – Warsaw/Berlin) reads Zygmunt Baumann Political Spaces, Spaces of Agency Dr. Charlotte Malterre-Barthes (ETH Zürich) reflects on architecture influencing political processes Navigating a Pandemic Krystin Arneson (Writer – POLIGONAL) reads Gia Kourlas Gemeinschaftsgärten und Zivilgesellschaft Toni Karge (Stadt- und Freiraumplaner - Senatsverwaltung für Umwelt, Verkehr und Klimaschutz) liest Karin Werner The Death of the Street Dr. Afia Afenah (Urban Anthropologist – University College London UCL) reads James Holston The Laws of Peripheral Vision Prof. AbdouMaliq Simone (Urbanist – University of Sheffield) on workarounds and the right of way on the street The Public Face of Social Capital Prof. Talja Blokland (Urban Sociologist – HU Berlin) reflects on fluid encounters under a city's lockdown No Man's Land Marina Petrova (Sociologist – POLIGONAL) reads Lucius Burckhardt Engineering Socialist Public Space Natalia Kvitkova (Urban Researcher – POLIGONAL) on GDR urban environments as instigators for societal change Plus pandemic soundscapes by Anna Steigemann, Tom Brennecke, Markus Bader, and Kurt Calleja POLIGONAL thanks all the contributors!
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