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UdK Kleiner Rundgang / Medienhaus Sneak Preview
February 10, 2020
kleiner rundgang medienhaus
sneak preview
14.2.2020
17.00 – 22.00 h
raumklasse
udk berlin / medienhaus
raum105/106
grunewaldstraße 2 – 5
10823 berlin-schöneber
performative exhibition
pariser platz
to be announced soon!
www.embodiedperipheries.de
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with projects by
monaí de paula antunes, wiebke von bremen, elisa broß, lukas graf, paulina höfner, zora hünermann, maria kobylenko, moritz kreul, jason kittner, julian loscher, melissa lücking, alexandra mümmler, lara nelke, anna osterberg, raiko sánchez, meret schmiese, jil schuberth, sandra stiehler, emir timur tokdemir, maxime wijnant
supervised by
prof. gabi schillig, km ruven wiegert
supported by
elke sterling-presser, elke schneider, julia volkmar
We warmly invite you to the sneak preview of embodied peripheries – a wearable and performative exhibition
the starting point of our semester project was a public square in berlin. it served as a basis for dealing with at first invisible conditions of the place, the city and the people: we were looking at ephemeral, atmospheric, historical, political or utopian aspects, based on our individual ephemeral observations and peripheral perceptions. after first explorations, notations and mappings of what had been found, further investigations followed, such as a research in archives, the inclusion of objects, materials, texts or references to film and photography. in order to make the invisible visible and tangible for other observers, we designed an exhibition that will be worn on our own bodies or that is directly linked to them. this performative exhibition is intended to become an experimental dialogical space in urban space: a spatial, temporary and nomadic structure in which words, language, things, images, typography and other media are related to each other. this performative exhibition addresses the role of public space, the positioning of the own body in the city, and uses it as a space of encounter, space for communication and a stage. through an interplay with urban space, the space of the body expands into an experimental exhibition space in which corporality, movement and action create a dialogical relationship with the audience.
a project by the class for spatial design and exhibition design / udk berlin
Sterling Presser
Architects Engineers PartGmbB
BERLIN, Germany