Live Presentations

Joanna Banach, Kabir Carter, Ana María Gómez López, Markus Hoffmann, Milena Kipfmüller, Agnieszka Kozlowska, Katharina Rüter, Robert Santaguida, Ewa Wesołowska

Sun, Aug 30, 2015
6 pm
Dayticket 10€/8€

In English

Ana María Gómez López is a Colombian-American artist living in Berlin. Wind Instruments is a sound installation utilizing three wind-based systems: an industrial-scale data center, a coastal wind farm and a historic church organ.

Markus Hoffmann is a German artist living in Berlin. Particle Pavilion is an architectural outdoor structure meant to react to the environment by making radioactivity visible.

Agnieszka Kozlowska is a Polish artist and researcher living in Newcastle. For Carved by Rock and Ice, she uses a heretofore unexplored photographic technique to imprint a relief of more than 40 peaks across the Alps in a light-sensitive polymer plate.

Joanna Banach is a Polish artist and designer living in Copenhagen. MMM Hotel is a pop-up hotel made of portable modules that addresses the contingency of hospitality during temporary mass events.

Kabir Carter is an American artist living in New York. In FdK Actions or the People’s Polymorph, he will put both Volkswagen car parts and Volkswagen’s corporate history together improperly in order to create “something else, or nothing at all”.

Milena Kipfmüller is a German-Brazilian artist living in Berlin. In Case Cortina, she aims to develop a performative-acoustic instrument that brings out the special acoustic characteristics of different cities based on field recordings, musical material and language.

Roberto Santaguida is a Canadian filmmaker living in Toronto. Peripheral City is an all-encompassing spatial experience in the form of a photographic installation depicting the daily life of fourteen anonymous people living in Berlin.

Katharina Rüter is a German architect living in Berlin. Mossy Haze is an indoor design object that contains and sustains moss, working as an adaption to the changing living conditions through global warming.

Ewa Wesołowska is a Polish artist living in Cracow. Her project proposal is thematically based in ideas of light and darkness and aims to tie the principles of a light-sound installation to traditional and modern sculptural elements.