Die Wohnung
by _Anna Romanenko (DE) _Gabriel Hensche (DE) _Adrianna Liedtke (DE) _Henrik Hillenbrand (DE)
#architecture #bauhaus
8.08.14 / 16:00-17:00
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_for the latest updates please follow the Facebook event for this tour
DETAILS:
_duration: 1 h
_language: DE / EN
_number of participants: max 25
_accessibility restriction: depends on the final selection of buildings that are going to be visited on the tour. Final information coming soon! Please check the website before booking the tour, or contact the festival team in case of questions.
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
8.08.14 / 16:00-17:00
_buy your TICKET
_for the latest updates please follow the Facebook event for this tour
DETAILS:
_duration: 1 h
_language: DE / EN
_number of participants: max 25
_accessibility restriction: depends on the final selection of buildings that are going to be visited on the tour. Final information coming soon! Please check the website before booking the tour, or contact the festival team in case of questions.
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
Meeting point: Park Inn Hotel on Alexanderplatz
EN /
Die Wohnung
Visit a place you have never seen before. Does it look familiar? Is it the eyes that provide this familiarity? Or has architecture become universal?
Our eyes have been shaped by a housing project from the 1920s, the first Bauhaus settlement worldwide. It is located just outside the artschool we had been almost living in for many years. We gave the settlement little attention, but the settlement in its turn had some effect on us.
We offer you our eyes to experience Berlin.
Die Wohnung (ger: habitation) is a “generic” guided tour, generated from a tour originally conceived for the Bauhaus settlement in Stuttgart. The ideas that were manifested in this project have spread and became a predominant ideology, over time ceasing to be recognizable as such.
The tour discusses universality of the Bauhaus concept taking it as a culturally formed presupposition; it performs the migration of the Bauhausian idea in order to question our own prospects of the surrounding we want to live in.
DE /
Die Wohnung
Besuch einen Ort, den du noch nie gesehen hast. Kommt er dir bekannt vor? Sind es die Augen, die diese Vertrautheit bewirken? Oder ist Architektur universal geworden?
Unsere Augen wurden von einem Wohnprojekt aus den 1920er Jahren geprägt: der ersten Bauhaussiedlung der Welt. Sie liegt etwas außerhalb der Kunstschule, in der wir viele Jahre gewohnt haben. Obwohl wir wenig auf die Siedlung geachtet haben, hatte sie trotzdem eine gewisse Wirkung auf uns.
Wir bieten dir unsere Augen, um Berlin zu erleben.
Die Tour ‘Die Wohnung’ ist eine typisierende Führung, die ursprünglich für die Bauhaus-Siedlung in Stuttgart konzipiert wurde. Die Ideen, die in diesem Bauhaus-Projekt manifestiert wurden, haben sich verbreitet und wurden zu einer vorherrschenden Ideologie, die über die Zeit nicht mehr als solche erkennbar ist.
In der Tour verhandeln wir die Universalität des Bauhaus-Konzepts als kulturell geformte Voraussetzung. Sie führt durch die Migration der Idee um das Bauhaus, um zu hinterfragen mit welchen Erwartungen wir der Umgebung begegnen, in der wir leben.
_authors / guides:
Anna Romanenko lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. She studied theater directing at the Theater Academy Hamburg and architecture and studies visual arts at the State Academy of Arts and Design Stuttgart. 2012 she was co-founder of the art ensemble Punch & Judy.
Awards:
2014 Techno-Ecologies Project Grant,Nida Art Colony, Lithuania.
2013 OPEN MIND Prize of the jury,Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg
Exhibition activities in Germany and Europe since 2010
Gabriel Hensche , born 1986 in Dresden; lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. He studies visual art at the State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart; literature at the University Stuttgart and he took composition lessons at the State University of Music and the Performing Arts Stuttgart.
2012 he was co-founder of the art ensemble Punch & Judy.
Awards:
2014 Techno-Ecologies Project Grant, Nida Art Colony, Lithuania.
2013 OPEN MIND Prize of the jury,Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg
2011 Prize of the State Academy of Art and Design, Stuttgart
2009 - 2015 Scholarship of the Heinrich Böll Foundation
Exhibition activities in Germany and Europe since 2010
Adrianna Liedtke works and lives in Germany and England. She studies fine art at the SAdBK Stuttgart and at the WSA Winchester. 2011 she was co-founder of the magazine Copter [www.copternetz.de] which won the prize of the Institute for Book Design and Media Development of the SAdBK Stuttgart. In 2012 she co-founded the art ensemble Punch & Judy which won the 2013 OPEN MIND award of the jury, Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg.
Dipl. Des. Henrik Hillenbrand, lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany.
Studied Philosophy and Literature at the LMU Munich, Communication Design and Aesthetics at the SAdBK Stuttgart.
2014 Graduation: Diploma in Communication Design
2013-2014 He joined the „Textwerkstatt“ at ZAKK in Düsseldorf.
He performed a series of public readings of his Literature during his diploma thesis „Werden Wollen“ in Düsseldorf and Stuttgart.
2013 Designer for Nowakteufelknyrim in Düsseldorf.
2011 Co-Founder of the magazine „Copter“ [www.copternetz.de] which won the award of the Institute for Bookdesign and Mediadevelopment of the SAdBK Stuttgart
Die Wohnung
Visit a place you have never seen before. Does it look familiar? Is it the eyes that provide this familiarity? Or has architecture become universal?
Our eyes have been shaped by a housing project from the 1920s, the first Bauhaus settlement worldwide. It is located just outside the artschool we had been almost living in for many years. We gave the settlement little attention, but the settlement in its turn had some effect on us.
We offer you our eyes to experience Berlin.
Die Wohnung (ger: habitation) is a “generic” guided tour, generated from a tour originally conceived for the Bauhaus settlement in Stuttgart. The ideas that were manifested in this project have spread and became a predominant ideology, over time ceasing to be recognizable as such.
The tour discusses universality of the Bauhaus concept taking it as a culturally formed presupposition; it performs the migration of the Bauhausian idea in order to question our own prospects of the surrounding we want to live in.
DE /
Die Wohnung
Besuch einen Ort, den du noch nie gesehen hast. Kommt er dir bekannt vor? Sind es die Augen, die diese Vertrautheit bewirken? Oder ist Architektur universal geworden?
Unsere Augen wurden von einem Wohnprojekt aus den 1920er Jahren geprägt: der ersten Bauhaussiedlung der Welt. Sie liegt etwas außerhalb der Kunstschule, in der wir viele Jahre gewohnt haben. Obwohl wir wenig auf die Siedlung geachtet haben, hatte sie trotzdem eine gewisse Wirkung auf uns.
Wir bieten dir unsere Augen, um Berlin zu erleben.
Die Tour ‘Die Wohnung’ ist eine typisierende Führung, die ursprünglich für die Bauhaus-Siedlung in Stuttgart konzipiert wurde. Die Ideen, die in diesem Bauhaus-Projekt manifestiert wurden, haben sich verbreitet und wurden zu einer vorherrschenden Ideologie, die über die Zeit nicht mehr als solche erkennbar ist.
In der Tour verhandeln wir die Universalität des Bauhaus-Konzepts als kulturell geformte Voraussetzung. Sie führt durch die Migration der Idee um das Bauhaus, um zu hinterfragen mit welchen Erwartungen wir der Umgebung begegnen, in der wir leben.
_authors / guides:
Anna Romanenko lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. She studied theater directing at the Theater Academy Hamburg and architecture and studies visual arts at the State Academy of Arts and Design Stuttgart. 2012 she was co-founder of the art ensemble Punch & Judy.
Awards:
2014 Techno-Ecologies Project Grant,Nida Art Colony, Lithuania.
2013 OPEN MIND Prize of the jury,Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg
Exhibition activities in Germany and Europe since 2010
Gabriel Hensche , born 1986 in Dresden; lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. He studies visual art at the State Academy of Art and Design Stuttgart; literature at the University Stuttgart and he took composition lessons at the State University of Music and the Performing Arts Stuttgart.
2012 he was co-founder of the art ensemble Punch & Judy.
Awards:
2014 Techno-Ecologies Project Grant, Nida Art Colony, Lithuania.
2013 OPEN MIND Prize of the jury,Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg
2011 Prize of the State Academy of Art and Design, Stuttgart
2009 - 2015 Scholarship of the Heinrich Böll Foundation
Exhibition activities in Germany and Europe since 2010
Adrianna Liedtke works and lives in Germany and England. She studies fine art at the SAdBK Stuttgart and at the WSA Winchester. 2011 she was co-founder of the magazine Copter [www.copternetz.de] which won the prize of the Institute for Book Design and Media Development of the SAdBK Stuttgart. In 2012 she co-founded the art ensemble Punch & Judy which won the 2013 OPEN MIND award of the jury, Kreativitäts- und Innovationsring Baden-Württemberg.
Dipl. Des. Henrik Hillenbrand, lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany.
Studied Philosophy and Literature at the LMU Munich, Communication Design and Aesthetics at the SAdBK Stuttgart.
2014 Graduation: Diploma in Communication Design
2013-2014 He joined the „Textwerkstatt“ at ZAKK in Düsseldorf.
He performed a series of public readings of his Literature during his diploma thesis „Werden Wollen“ in Düsseldorf and Stuttgart.
2013 Designer for Nowakteufelknyrim in Düsseldorf.
2011 Co-Founder of the magazine „Copter“ [www.copternetz.de] which won the award of the Institute for Bookdesign and Mediadevelopment of the SAdBK Stuttgart
Visual materials courtesy of the artists