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Whose Berlin?

Fall of the Wall, Berlin in upheaval. Free spaces and privatization: Vacancies, temporary use, unfriendly takeovers. Anarchic hackers meet venture capitalists, migrants face real estate brokers. The BG dossier “Whose Berlin?” documents the built lines of conflict and spatial struggles from the late 1990s to the present. Always with a view beyond the official city limits, as the dossier launch at our “Architektur-Stratego” event on September 3, 2001 showed: a political city tour and lectures by Bettina Allamoda, Francesca Ferguson, Philip Horst, Ben Pohl, Milica Topalovic, Eyal Weizmann, who reflected on urban strategies in Berlin, Belgrade, and Tel Aviv/Gaza.

  1. Cinema as a Self-Driving Car: Where Does the Prank End and Reality Begin?

    Benjamin Heisenberg · Magdalena Taube · Krystian Woznicki · 10.03.202511.06.2025

  2. City of Milk, Honey, and Other Leftovers

    Pepe Dayaw · 20.01.202524.03.2025 · Audio

  3. Religious Freedom on Campus: Is there Room For the Important Things in Life?

    Melike Balkan · 17.01.202517.01.2025

  4. Towards an Eco-Feminist City: Turning Shopping Malls into Care Centers

    Cléo Mieulet · Paula Mikat · 14.01.202505.05.2025 · Audio

  5. Capitalism, Marginalized Communities, and Environmental (In)Justice in Berlin

    Debora Darabi · Ellen Gomes · Ela Kagel · 14.01.202524.03.2025 · Audio

  6. Capitalism, Climate, and Class: Understanding the Social Roots of Urban Environmental Injustice

    Debora Darabi · 27.11.202429.11.2024

  7. Make Kin Beyond: Against the Focus on the (Urban) Centers of Capitalism

    Friederike Habermann · 02.04.202415.04.2024

  8. Obituary for René Pollesch: “We Don’t Produce Thoughtfulness.”

    Alexander Karschnia · 14.03.202415.03.2024

  9. Housing in the Eco-Polis: From Commons to Club Space and Back Again?

    Dagmar Pelger · 29.02.202408.03.2024

  10. Peak Soil: Why the Climate Crisis Urges Us to Reinvent the Politics of Space

    Ela Kagel · 12.07.202202.04.2024

  11. Democracy without Consequences? From Catch-Up Modernization to Precipitous Radicalization

    Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk · 23.02.202116.02.2024

  12. Combat Lieferando

    Peng Collective · 15.11.202010.07.2023 · Video

  13. Unboxing AI-Capitalism: Towards an Explosive Subterranean Class Struggle

    Peng Collective · 07.11.202015.05.2024 · Audio

  14. Unboxing AI-Capitalism: The Free Workers’ Union (FAU) and Disputes in the Delivery Industry

    Peng Collective · 07.11.202015.05.2024 · Audio

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  1. Kin City · 2024

    Festival on Urban Ecologies, Infrastructures of Life, and Internationalist Struggles · October 17-19 · ZK/U – Center for Art and Urbanistics

  2. Allied Grounds · 2023

    Toolbox for Rethinking Labor Struggles as Environmental Struggles (and vice versa) · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  3. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  4. Black Box East · 2021

    Toolbox for the Analysis of Post-“Communist” Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

  5. Silent Works · 2020

    How Can We Make the Invisibilized Labor of AI-Capitalism Visible? · Artworks, Videos, Audios, and Texts

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