Visual artist and designer Cam-Anh Luong and palaeontologist and evolutionary biologist Roland Sookias will give a workshop on the topic of geology and forming of landscapes.
Why is Berlin so flat? Why do mountains exist? Why are there earthquakes? What forms volcanoes? Join this hands-on workshop to learn where the landscape around you comes from, and how geology shapes our everyday lives. You will work with sand, clay, stones, water, as well as sound and various mediums to get deep into the history of the local landscape.
The workshops focus on artistic practice in connection with ecology and sustainability. These events turn the Strandbad into a unique outdoor laboratory, open to all.
Erde Workshop is a part of the two-year collaborative project Artistic Ecologies: New Compasses, Tools and Alliances conceived in collaboration with Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (Amsterdam) and WHW (Zagreb).
The program is supported by:
European Commission’s Creative Europe program Foundation Between Bridges
“sýn.city” is a participatory workshop designed to explore how personal perceptions shape our understanding of urban spaces. Through collective imagination, participants co-create an expanding fictional world inspired by the city’s forms, rhythms, and materials.
Using leftover materials from a plastic production company in Hamburg, Germany, participants design and build new modular structures, transforming industrial waste into creative possibilities. The workshop encourages reflection on reuse, community-building, and the poetic potential of everyday surroundings.
Using leftover materials from a plastic production company in Hamburg, Germany, participants design and build new modular structures, transforming industrial waste into creative possibilities. The workshop encourages reflection on reuse, community-building, and the poetic potential of everyday surroundings.
Co-developed with jukai collective
Presentation at OpenHaus ZK/U
Berlin, 2023
