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program Friday, 25 September, 6 p.m. Long Film Night at the Forum: "City in Upheaval" Introduction: Dr. Rainer Rother, Zeughauskino, Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin woos with its building sites, its prospects and its future. Yet sometimes it regards its own history like a lost better era. A misunderstanding, since it has long been Berlins style to mourn the good old days whilst unsentimentally building a new future. Consequently, the city has always felt somewhat provisional - en route to somewhere, or at least not yet reached its destination. Transition is the underlying feeling which is sometimes even formulated in a coquettish manner. The films selected vary this topic of movement, of a state of flux. "Berlin, Symphony of a Major City", Walter Ruttmann (1927) "The Generation of 45", Jürgen Böttcher (1966/1992) "Fireland", Volker Koepp (1988) "Everywhere else is better than where we are", Michael Klier (1989) "One, Two, Three", Billy Wilder (1961) Friday, 16 October, from 9 p.m. Berliner Club in the Restaurant: OCEAN CLUB night In collaboration with public-tone tm cologne/berlin ...in its concept and make-up it is difficult to imagine the OCEAN CLUB in any other city than Berlin. It unites all the aspects of contemporary club activity: live music and DJs, a bar, video and slide projections. The OCEAN CLUB exists without a fixed venue and constantly reconvenes at different locations. It presents itself and its music. It is a guest with guests." (Markus Schneider) Live concert by the electronics researcher POLE, alias Stefan Betke OCEAN CLUB RADIO SHOW, inter alia with Mermaid Jacquelin and artistic adviser Wolfgang Betke, live link-up with RADIO EINS / ORB Potsdam Live appearance by the quartet CONTRIVA Musicura obscura with the OCEAN CLUB DJs Chica Paula and MV Megusta Live mix: Tom Thiel, Sun Electric Light Machine: Max Loderbauer Accompanying events "Those who do not want to see, must hear" Selected literary texts about six works of art can be heard on a CD using headphones. The texts spoken by actors, e.g. extracts from the autobiography by Georg Grosz, the "Eight World Sentences of the Supreme Dada" Johannes Baader or a poem by Harald Hartung, are intended to promote an intensive viewing of the individual work of art under the provocatively ironic motto "Those who do not want to see, must hear". This literary approach to art was devised in the context of the Max Imdahl scholarship of the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation and is offered by the Educational Service as "Literature for the Eyes". A CD book containing the literary texts and essays on this approach to art as well as numerous illustrations will be available at a price of DM 18,- Workshops for children, young people and adults The topics and dates of the practical educational workshops for children, young people and (or together with) adult(s) as well as offers for school classes and groups can be found in a separate information leaflet which also contains the programme for the autumn school holidays. Information and registration for all workshops: Tel.: 0228 / 9171-292.
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