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SUMMARY:Unbinding Histories
DESCRIPTION:On August 18\, 2023\, the “Interface” exhibition bid farewell with a grand finissage\, a night of celebration and artistic exploration. Two captivating performances were the stars of the evening. First\, Juli Brise shared her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD two years ago in a performance titled “AD(H)S – Alle Dromedare hassen Sekt.”Immersive and self-ironic\, the performance dived into Juli’s daily life with ADHD using visual installations\, dance\, and music. The room expanded\, immersing viewers in her chaotic and dreamy inner world. Following the performance\, there was room for discussion. Next\, the enigmatic “Blue Alien” took the stage. Originally from France and now based in Berlin\, Blue Alien’s synthpop music blends pop\, electronic\, and alternative genres. Their heartfelt lyrics resonate with those who feel like outsiders\, emphasizing the beauty of uniqueness. Blue Alien’s music serves as a source of empowerment\, urging listeners to find their voice and leave their mark on the world. Their songs explore the meaning of life\, finding hope\, beauty\, and love even in dark times. The night continued in the spirit of artistic energy and connection. The “Interface” exhibition had come to an end\, leaving a lasting impression of unity and inspiration among attendees.
URL:https://zeminberlin.de/event/event-unbinding-histories/
LOCATION:Zemin Berlin\, Urbanstraße 3\, 10961\, Berlin\, 10961\, Germany
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SUMMARY:The Summer of the Soul
DESCRIPTION:On August 18\, 2023\, the “Interface” exhibition bid farewell with a grand finissage\, a night of celebration and artistic exploration. Two captivating performances were the stars of the evening. First\, Juli Brise shared her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD two years ago in a performance titled “AD(H)S – Alle Dromedare hassen Sekt.”Immersive and self-ironic\, the performance dived into Juli’s daily life with ADHD using visual installations\, dance\, and music. The room expanded\, immersing viewers in her chaotic and dreamy inner world. Following the performance\, there was room for discussion. Next\, the enigmatic “Blue Alien” took the stage. Originally from France and now based in Berlin\, Blue Alien’s synthpop music blends pop\, electronic\, and alternative genres. Their heartfelt lyrics resonate with those who feel like outsiders\, emphasizing the beauty of uniqueness. Blue Alien’s music serves as a source of empowerment\, urging listeners to find their voice and leave their mark on the world. Their songs explore the meaning of life\, finding hope\, beauty\, and love even in dark times. The night continued in the spirit of artistic energy and connection. The “Interface” exhibition had come to an end\, leaving a lasting impression of unity and inspiration among attendees.
URL:https://zeminberlin.de/event/the-summer-of-the-soul/
LOCATION:Zemin Berlin\, Urbanstraße 3\, 10961\, Berlin\, 10961\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming the Postmemory
DESCRIPTION:On August 18\, 2023\, the “Interface” exhibition bid farewell with a grand finissage\, a night of celebration and artistic exploration. Two captivating performances were the stars of the evening. First\, Juli Brise shared her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD two years ago in a performance titled “AD(H)S – Alle Dromedare hassen Sekt.”Immersive and self-ironic\, the performance dived into Juli’s daily life with ADHD using visual installations\, dance\, and music. The room expanded\, immersing viewers in her chaotic and dreamy inner world. Following the performance\, there was room for discussion. Next\, the enigmatic “Blue Alien” took the stage. Originally from France and now based in Berlin\, Blue Alien’s synthpop music blends pop\, electronic\, and alternative genres. Their heartfelt lyrics resonate with those who feel like outsiders\, emphasizing the beauty of uniqueness. Blue Alien’s music serves as a source of empowerment\, urging listeners to find their voice and leave their mark on the world. Their songs explore the meaning of life\, finding hope\, beauty\, and love even in dark times. The night continued in the spirit of artistic energy and connection. The “Interface” exhibition had come to an end\, leaving a lasting impression of unity and inspiration among attendees.
URL:https://zeminberlin.de/event/reclaiming-the-postmemory/
LOCATION:Zemin Berlin\, Urbanstraße 3\, 10961\, Berlin\, 10961\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250310
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SUMMARY:Identity as a Form of Protest
DESCRIPTION:On August 18\, 2023\, the “Interface” exhibition bid farewell with a grand finissage\, a night of celebration and artistic exploration. Two captivating performances were the stars of the evening. First\, Juli Brise shared her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD two years ago in a performance titled “AD(H)S – Alle Dromedare hassen Sekt.”Immersive and self-ironic\, the performance dived into Juli’s daily life with ADHD using visual installations\, dance\, and music. The room expanded\, immersing viewers in her chaotic and dreamy inner world. Following the performance\, there was room for discussion. Next\, the enigmatic “Blue Alien” took the stage. Originally from France and now based in Berlin\, Blue Alien’s synthpop music blends pop\, electronic\, and alternative genres. Their heartfelt lyrics resonate with those who feel like outsiders\, emphasizing the beauty of uniqueness. Blue Alien’s music serves as a source of empowerment\, urging listeners to find their voice and leave their mark on the world. Their songs explore the meaning of life\, finding hope\, beauty\, and love even in dark times. The night continued in the spirit of artistic energy and connection. The “Interface” exhibition had come to an end\, leaving a lasting impression of unity and inspiration among attendees.
URL:https://zeminberlin.de/event/identity-as-a-form-of-protest/
LOCATION:Zemin Berlin\, Urbanstraße 3\, 10961\, Berlin\, 10961\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250911
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SUMMARY:Ex Machina
DESCRIPTION:On August 18\, 2023\, the “Interface” exhibition bid farewell with a grand finissage\, a night of celebration and artistic exploration. Two captivating performances were the stars of the evening. First\, Juli Brise shared her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD two years ago in a performance titled “AD(H)S – Alle Dromedare hassen Sekt.”Immersive and self-ironic\, the performance dived into Juli’s daily life with ADHD using visual installations\, dance\, and music. The room expanded\, immersing viewers in her chaotic and dreamy inner world. Following the performance\, there was room for discussion. Next\, the enigmatic “Blue Alien” took the stage. Originally from France and now based in Berlin\, Blue Alien’s synthpop music blends pop\, electronic\, and alternative genres. Their heartfelt lyrics resonate with those who feel like outsiders\, emphasizing the beauty of uniqueness. Blue Alien’s music serves as a source of empowerment\, urging listeners to find their voice and leave their mark on the world. Their songs explore the meaning of life\, finding hope\, beauty\, and love even in dark times. The night continued in the spirit of artistic energy and connection. The “Interface” exhibition had come to an end\, leaving a lasting impression of unity and inspiration among attendees.
URL:https://zeminberlin.de/event/ex-machina/
LOCATION:Zemin Berlin\, Urbanstraße 3\, 10961\, Berlin\, 10961\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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