Increasingly larger groups of people create their own reality by interpreting almost paranoid systems of signs and spinning connections where there are none. Chemtrails, reptilians, flat earth, and others are the myths of our time - in the performance Black Box, we delve into conspiracy narratives.
In Black Box we listen to what is negotiated and planned in secret: vaccinations, BRD GmbH, black helicopters, and reptilian invasions from inner earth. The starting point is the Black Box as the instrument that provides clues about the course and causes of a plane crash.
Wir bereiten uns gemeinsam mit Ihnen auf die – von langer Hand geplante – Zukunft vor, richten unser Bewusstsein und die Wünschelruten auf das aus, was bisher im Dunkeln geschah, von dem wir aber immer wussten: ES ist da. Und Sie hoffentlich auch.
(„We prepare ourselves together with you for the future that has been planned for a long time, directing our consciousness and divining rods towards what has happened in the dark, but of which we have always known: IT is there. And hopefully, you do too.“)
On August 26, 1984, seven people lost their lives in a racist arson attack in Duisburg-Wanheimerort: Ferdane Satır, Zeliha Turhan, Rasim Turhan, Tarık Turhan, Çiğdem Satır, Ümit Satır, and Songül Satır. The survivors and relatives were left alone for decades—politicians, authorities, and the public did not talk about racism.
It was not until 2018 that they founded the Duisburg 1984 initiative, which has since combined education, remembrance work, and solidarity struggles with other victims of right-wing, racist, and anti-Semitic violence.
For more information and current insights, visit:
Instagram: @initiative_duisburg1984
Web documentary: Ein anderes Duisburg (A Different Duisburg)
Do you have an idea for an art education project and would like to learn how to develop a concept and apply for funding? We offer a two-day training course at the Brücke-Museum on how to apply for funding, financial planning and legal forms. Participants have time to develop an educational concept. A selected concept will later be realized in the Brücke-Museum.
The workshop is primarily aimed at artists or artists with a history of migration. If there is still capacity, freelancers without a history of migration can also take part.
Date: September 15 and 29, 12am–5pm (two-day training course)
More information on the Brücke-Museum website.
Who's up for some rap? Haszcara, Alice Dee, and Faseeha show you how it's done as part of the “sister*hood” project. The rap workshop is aimed at girls* and young women* at Mehringplatz.
September 2–9
Tuesday–Friday: 2:00–6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
HAU3 at Theater Hebbel am Ufer, Tempelhofer Ufer 10, 10963 Berlin
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