Live Presentations

Leila Albayaty, Elise Eeraerts, Maren Kames, Mohamed, Martha Schwindling, Noémi Zajzon

Sun, Aug 30, 2015
1 pm
Dayticket 10€/8€

In English

Leila Albayaty is a French filmmaker and musician living in Berlin and Brussels. From a Palm Tree to the Stars is about transformation through music and brings together different cultures, which Leila Albayaty aims to collect in several audiovisual forms.

Elise Eeraerts is a Belgian artist living in Antwerp. The film project Burning Mass follows the making of a vast site-specific sculpture in its original, natural environment and focuses attention on the act of creating this sculpture and the process of gaining knowledge of its core substance and mass.

Maren Kames is a German writer living in Berlin. In 90° 0′ 0″ S, she wants to embed her texts in a spatial context, where they move like a body that is strechting and contracting, swelling and receding again.

Mohamed is an Iraqi research artist living in Baghdad. Plug-Inn investigates the traditional and digital fabrication of timber houses and explores their potential and implications, with the goal of developing a concept, structure and strategy for prefabricated timber housing.

Martha Schwindling is a German designer living in Berlin. Her design label FLAT focuses on products that bring out the special in the ordinary and question our habits in handling everyday objects.

Noémi Zajzon is a Romanian-born Hungarian researcher and designer living in London. Encounters with Diasporic Futures investigates the urban terrain as a socially constructed mainspring and mediator of the memories, motivations and narratives of the diasporic Bangladeshi youth in London.