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pik - Programme for Inclusive Artistic Practice
The programme aims to improve the working situation of artists with disabilities. Its funding measures help cultural institutions carry out their operations more inclusively and hire artistic personal with disabilities.
Human Is
A re-examination of humanism via the orbit of science fiction The sixth global mass extinction event has begun. It is the first of its kind caused by humans. The effects of the Anthropocene are now evident worldwide and it appears that in order to...
Archival Assembly #2
Accidental archivism. Shaping cinema’s future with remnants of the past Film archives were long considered non-public places, to which mostly Western film archivists had sole access. But with the digitalisation of their holdings and transnational and...
Shift. AI and a future society
What is AI? For many people, artificial intelligence (AI) is a notion which is both abstract as it is emotionally charged. Despite its enormous potential for technology, medicine and science, the current possibilities of technology are all too often...
The Great Repair
The art of living on a damaged planet Fifty years since the study “The Limits of Growth” was first published, the environmental crisis of today is no longer the exclusive domain of environmental activists. It directly affects each and every one of...
The Hanging Gardens of Oberlandstrasse
An interdisciplinary festival on home life, urban ecology and sustainable forms of coexistence In the lowlands of Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar II’s wife yearned for the verdant forests and mountains of her homeland. Legend has it that the king...
SINNE – Awaken your Senses
BIOTOPIA Festival Our five senses are our door to the world – yet what is happening beyond the limits of human perception? The BIOTOPIA natural history museum in Munich is organising a transdisciplinary festival entitled “SINNE” (SENSES) which aims...
Inbetween power II
How can feelings of fear and danger be expressed in times of political and social transformation? And how do we go about addressing personal fears which arise from a specific and sometimes very different looking situations depending on their...
CAESAR
by William Shakespeare Based on the translation by August Wilhelm Schlegel Adapted by Elisabeth Plessen A newly interpreted, abridged version of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”, set to debut at the Lausitz Festival, aims to probe political and culture...
Performing Exiles
Fraught political conditions in many Middle Eastern and African countries, as well as in Russia and Belarus, have forced numerous artists and intellectuals to leave home and move abroad. Many of them have arrived in Berlin, a metropolitan hub which...