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FIND SOMETHING NICE AND DO SOMETHING GOOD: VOO STORE X OPERNDORF AFRIKA CHARITY MARKET

FIND SOMETHING NICE AND DO SOMETHING GOOD: VOO STORE X OPERNDORF AFRIKA CHARITY MARKET

In the middle of Kreuzberg, in the backyard of Oranienstraße, you will find the concept store Voo, which has been open for 13 years now, and right next to (or rather in front of) the fashion hotspot, VooSpace recently opened its doors as an exhibition and event space. On 24. and 25.11.2023, the second edition of the Charity Market for the benefit of Opendorf Africa will take place: From donated new goods from more than 40 labels, ready-to-wear pieces from 032cClosedKasia Kucharska and Paloma Wool, among others, to sneakers and accessories, interior pieces, beauty products from Aesop and L:a Bruket as well as overnight stays at Raus or The Hoxton – at up to 30 percent off. The goal is clearly defined: to raise a large sum of money for Operndorf! All proceeds will go directly to the organization’s projects in Burkina Faso, West Africa. Founded by artist Christoph Schlingensief in 2009, Operndorf in Burkina Faso is a local charity that is now largely managed by his wife, Aino Laberenz. True to its guiding principle of “Learning from Africa”, the art and education project offers a platform for cultural exchange and post-colonial discourse in order to present a differentiated image of Africa.

To date, an elementary school, an infirmary and residences for international artists have been created in the space provided by the Burkinabe government, around 30 kilometers from Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou. Nigerian-Italian artist Diana Ejata is also exploring her own African heritage and the revival of African aesthetics as part of the “Art in Residence” program at Operndorf, donating 100 limited edition prints for you to get your hands on. All accompanied by MoschxAries’ pop-up bar and DJ sets from Alex Huber and Alyssa & Gia. So it doesn’t matter whether you end up going home with or without a bargain Highsnobiety sweater or whether you simply make a donation: Stopping by means showing support.

Text: Alison Musch / Photos: Alina Asmus, William Fan & Marc Krause für Rimowa

Voo Space, Oranien Str. 24, 10999 Berlin–Kreuzberg; map
Mon–Sat 11–19h

VooStore x Operndorf 24. & 25.11.2023 10–20h.

@voostore

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DISCOVER BOOKS THAT CHANGE YOUR LIFE AT THE APARTAMENTO MAGAZINE BOOK POP-UP — RECOMMENDED BY FREDDY KORNFELD

DISCOVER BOOKS THAT CHANGE YOUR LIFE AT THE APARTAMENTO MAGAZINE BOOK POP-UP — RECOMMENDED BY FREDDY KORNFELD

As a gallery owner, I am a great lover of art and books. So this week is a very special one for me: Yesterday (22.11.2023) a bookstore opened in Berlin – for just four weeks. Here you’ll find books that reflect and discuss the zeitgeist, as well as classics and forgotten treasures. The store is presented by the great magazine Apartamento, which provides tongue-in-cheek insights into the homes of special people, artists and personalities. You might discover that even some of these much-admired people don’t always hang up their towel after a shower or clear away their plates after breakfast or dinner. It’s wonderfully authentic and far removed from the coolness of glossy magazines. Maybe the trio Nacho Alegre, Omar Sosa and Marco Velardi will come to our artists’ booth and the 69salon by Kornfeld sometime … We’re excited and won’t be doing any extra cleaning, we promise! All book lovers can browse through the Apartamento Studio until 22.12. Incidentally, the store was designed by architect Sam Chermayeff and looks pretty hip with a silver bed and a rubber curtain that looks like milk.

Freddy Kornfeld is a Charlottenburg gallery icon with three spaces on Fasanenstraße: Kornfeld Galerie Berlin, 68projects and 69salon. He opened new exhibitions with Tammam Azzam, Philip Grözinger and Stefan Rinck on Saturday (18.11.2023).

Text: Freddy Kornfeld / Photos: Daniel Farò & Freddy Kornfeld

Apartamento Pop-up c/o Apartamento Studios, Kastanienallee 27, 10435 Berlin–Prenzlauer Berg; map
Wed–Fri 13–18h, Sat 11–19h, 03. & 17.12.2023 13 –18h

@apartamentomagazine
@kornfeldgalerie
@68projects
@69salon_by_kornfeld

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IT’S CALLED CINEMA, BABY, LOOK IT UP — “SELECTS”, THE FREE STREAMING PROGRAM FROM KINEMATHEK

IT’S CALLED CINEMA, BABY, LOOK IT UP — “SELECTS”, THE FREE STREAMING PROGRAM FROM KINEMATHEK

In Berlin, November is the month when it feels like there are only three hours of light a day, but you haven’t yet been able to eat all the gingerbread you can find. In other words, the best conditions for spending time with movies on your own sofa. For all those who are as bored as I am with the offerings of the usual streaming services, Deutsche Kinemathek has been providing a remedy for some time now. The curated online program, Kinemathek “Selects“, is sorted by theme and regularly presents a small but fine selection from its own collection. Free to stream, in full length and quality. And what a collection it is! Cinema meets art and vice versa. After thematic blocks such as “A Long Hot Summer” and “Female Perspectives”, the current curation of the sixth edition is dedicated entirely to a look behind the scenes of filmmaking to mark the 60th anniversary of the Kinemathek institution. Cinema on Cinema: camera, editing, extras. Nine works by greats such as Harun Farocki, Ulrich Schamoni and Thomas Brasch suck you off the couch and straight into the fantastic fictional world of film. All films are available online until January 14. And will then certainly be replaced by a new, equally worthwhile edition.

Text: Hilka Dirks / Credit: Deutsche Kinemathek; DEFA-Stiftung & Horst Bluemel

Click here for streaming.

@deutschekinemathek

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OF WAREHOUSES AND ACROBATIC EXERCISES: RIMINI PROTOKOLL PRESENTS: LA DANSE D’AMAZON. A FULFILLMENT CIRCUS

OF WAREHOUSES AND ACROBATIC EXERCISES: RIMINI PROTOKOLL PRESENTS: LA DANSE D’AMAZON. A FULFILLMENT CIRCUS

I’ve often resolved to stay strong, but every now again I do it: I order something from Amazon. But at least I’m not alone, Daniel Wetzel does it too, as he revealed in an interview with Deutschlandradio. But while I simply satisfy my superficial shopping needs, he has dug deep into the subject and read books about the e-commerce phenomenon. Package delivery is only the most visible thing that the company, which started out as “Relentless.com” before becoming Amazon, does; more than anything else, the company is the world’s largest cloud provider, where the German police and the FBI, among others, manage their data. For Daniel, it didn’t stop at pure literary research, because he is part of Rimini Protokoll – probably the best-known performance group for documentary theater in this country. The result of his intensive work this time is a circus: “La Danse D’amazon. Ein Fulfillment Circus“. In other words, a circus for consumer criticism? Yes, and for an entertaining way of raising awareness of the fact that with every click we contribute to our digital expropriation and financing Jeff Bezos’ rocket launch pad.

For the play, Rimini Protokoll not only looked at the people who package products at the online retailer – such as those in the freezer room who deliver the ice cream we crave – but also at people who are involved with the company on very different levels. To this end, he cast artists across Europe to explore the whole thing physically, so to speak – in other words, what it means to work between finger scanners, conveyor belts and data verification. The history and world of the circus is as complex as the Amazon company itself and its range of tasks. Rimini Protokoll has also brought in experts to research the history of the circus ring: Mr. and Mrs. Winkler, who run the circus archive of the same name. At the same time, the perspectives of contemporary performers are also reflected: Their takes on dealing with things like foreignness, spectacle, the relationship between humans and animals. So many influences come together in the Fulfilment Circus, which is now performing for four days in the Manege in Mahrzahn. But don’t worry: consumer art in the circus is of course primarily one thing: highly entertaining – and it makes me a little more hesitant to order the next package with a click. And that makes the trip to the circus ring worthwhile, doesn’t it?

Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Luna Zscharnt

Volksbühne, Linienstr.227, 10178 Berlin–Mitte; map
La danse d’amazon. A Fulfillment Circus from 23.–26.11.2023 from 20h. Tickets are available here.

@volksbuehne_berlin
@rimini_protokoll

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FOR CRYPTO CRITICS AND ANYONE EAGER TO FINALLY GRASP BITCOIN: THE BOOK “THE ORANGE PILL” BY IJOMA MANGOLD

FOR CRYPTO CRITICS AND ANYONE EAGER TO FINALLY GRASP BITCOIN: THE BOOK “THE ORANGE PILL” BY IJOMA MANGOLD

The countdown is on. And I’m not talking about New Year’s Eve, but one of my goals for 2023. And that is understanding Bitcoin. It’s easy to go through the world with half-knowledge. However, the problem is that you might never really adopt common opinions or not question your concerns. Why not dive deeper into the topic? But tech blogs or financial sites have yet to do the job for me. But Ijoma Mangold did. The journalist and author, known for his work for Die Zeit, wrote a very accessible book. No wonder he’s a literature critic who knows his way around good storytelling. So, his tale takes you on a journey through the history of the most well-known cryptocurrency, the “orange pill.” The author shares his doubts and concerns about the topic but also shares facts and figures, so it is a pretty good education. I listened to the book as an audiobook and realized I must read it a second time to understand and remember fully – that’s how complex the world and terminology around blockchain currency are. So, if you’d like to have a proper conversation about Bitcoin, it would be good to know what asymmetric cryptography is; the term hexadecimal system and what NANS stand for should also be familiar. Oh, and, of course, how critical mnemonic phrases are. If you can’t follow me, then the countdown is also on for you because even if you don’t have time to read the 265-page book before the end of the year, you should know by mid-April 2024. That’s when the next Bitcoin halving will happen. And even if you don’t want to become a miner, mining knowledge has never hurt. And in this case, it only costs a two-digit euro amount. Well invested, I think.

Text: Nina Trippel / Fotos: Becci Schatz

Die orange Pille. Warum Bitcoin weit mehr als nur ein neues Geld ist” (256 pages) published by DTV. 

@IjomaMangold

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