STATUS
ASPECTS
PARTNERS

Strukturwandel
STATUS
Archived
ASPECTS
platform, spatial
TEAM
Bettina Nagler, Karen Czock, Greta Much, Amelie Neb
PARTNERS
ABSTRACT
The project aims at connecting initiatives through an online platform, providing a shared space for local knowledge and practices as well as a place of exchange for specific needs and competencies facing the structural changes in the former eastern German coal regions. In addition facilitating access to small and mid-scale funding provided by the government and private corporations, in order to stabilise current cultural as well as economic activities. Allocating, bringing together, moderating and implementing co-creative solutions.
When presenting the platform to Stabsstelle Mitteldeutschland, the institution organising the process, they avoided clear plans to integrate the platform proposed - therefore a continuous development with CIVIC, Leipzig has been agreed on.
When presenting the platform to Stabsstelle Mitteldeutschland, the institution organising the process, they avoided clear plans to integrate the platform proposed - therefore a continuous development with CIVIC, Leipzig has been agreed on.
The project aims at connecting initiatives through an online platform, providing a shared space for local knowledge and practices as well as a place of …
FILES

Nebenklage
STATUS
Archived
ASPECTS
law, spatial
TEAM
Felix Egle, Jasmin Zehe, Tessa Darimont
PARTNERS
ABSTRACT
A website collects voice and text statements by the co-plaintiffs. The website uses a 3D model of the spatial setting in the courtroom as an immersive interface to connect voices and statements by co-plaintiffs to their spatiality and location within the courtroom. Who sees whom within the courtroom? Which perspectives are possible and which are hindered? How does this affect the public perception of the trial by the images possible?
Using this model as a structure to ask questions about the correlation of spatiality and media publicity aims at making the non-neutrality of court spaces visible and discussable. Through this, the project proposes focusing on the voices and opinions of those affected.
As in the case against the aggressor of Halle, 2019, he live-streamed his attacks to the gaming platform Twitch, the court case was not about basic guilt, but vastly about how the public perceives and negotiates the case. Therefore the project also aims at proposing other forms of focusing on the voices of those affected in those cases.
Using this model as a structure to ask questions about the correlation of spatiality and media publicity aims at making the non-neutrality of court spaces visible and discussable. Through this, the project proposes focusing on the voices and opinions of those affected.
As in the case against the aggressor of Halle, 2019, he live-streamed his attacks to the gaming platform Twitch, the court case was not about basic guilt, but vastly about how the public perceives and negotiates the case. Therefore the project also aims at proposing other forms of focusing on the voices of those affected in those cases.
A website collects voice and text statements by the co-plaintiffs. The website uses a 3D model of the spatial setting in the courtroom as an immersive …
LINKS
FILES

Projektionen
STATUS
Archived
ASPECTS
anti-right, spatial
TEAM
Nils Krüger
PARTNERS
ABSTRACT
On the second anniversary of the attack, on Oct. 9th 2021, video installations and projections in public spaces in Halle (Saale) display short, concise but not under-complex statements. Various thematic complexes such as the narrative of the lone perpetrator, the work of the police and the importance of the Halle attack court case being a detailed case with strong co-plaintiffs are broached by the projections. Hereby viewers are encouraged to question their previous beliefs regarding the attacks on the synagogue in Halle.
On the second anniversary of the attack, on Oct. 9th 2021, video installations and projections in public spaces in Halle (Saale) display short, concise but not …
FILES

LEJ
STATUS
Archived
ASPECTS
spatial
TEAM
Lila Steinkampf
ABSTRACT
The LEJ GUIDE visualises the operations that take place at the Leipzig/Halle Airport and run invisibly and parallelly to civil transport. Aiming at creating a new visual layer of representation of a hidden infrastructural aspect of the space.
Operations such as deportation, military use as well as displacements in local settlements due to air-traffic-related building activity are made visible within an augmented reality app that can be used while taking part in the official guided tour organised by the airport authorities. Additionally, there is an embedded Google Earth map available through the app, which provides detailed information about legal actions against the airport by local initiatives. Also, additional documents by the European Commission and further texts and background information about these processes are made available through the website.
FORMAT:
Video tour and website
Operations such as deportation, military use as well as displacements in local settlements due to air-traffic-related building activity are made visible within an augmented reality app that can be used while taking part in the official guided tour organised by the airport authorities. Additionally, there is an embedded Google Earth map available through the app, which provides detailed information about legal actions against the airport by local initiatives. Also, additional documents by the European Commission and further texts and background information about these processes are made available through the website.
FORMAT:
Video tour and website
The LEJ GUIDE visualises the operations that take place at the Leipzig/Halle Airport and run invisibly and parallelly to civil transport. Aiming at creating a …
FILES

Labor Murder
STATUS
Archived
ASPECTS
spatial, human rights
TEAM
Insa Deist, Anna Meïra Greunig, Lila Steinkampf
PARTNERS
ABSTRACT
In cooperating with the group of lawyers and activists [SI] supported the investigation by making the circumstances around the fire visible. Contributing renderings of the spatial arrangements that led to the fire as well as the manipulation of the line of responsibility after the fire had occurred. The role of design was, by using renderings, photomontages and haptic models, to translate those selected elements of the court case and make aspects tangible and discussable in other forums.Images and models aimed at clarifying the risk being taken into account by those facilitating the construction at workers’ dispense and ultimately leading to eleven people dying. The title “Labor Murder” refers to fatal workplace accidents that could be prevented by following legally regulated safety rules. In Turkey, around 2,000 people die of work-related accidents each year.
FORMAT:
A model of workers’ housing, and the large construction site of Marmara Park Shopping Mall, Istanbul, 3D print, plexiglass.
Renderings of three crime scene photos from the publication on the Esenyurt Marmara Park court case, digital print, 85×60 cm.
A publication on the Esenyurt Marmara Park court case, containing an interview with lawyer and activist Murat Deha Borudoglu, reproduction, digital print, A4.
On display during Burg Jahresausstellung 2017
The interview is also available as a video resource.
FORMAT:
A model of workers’ housing, and the large construction site of Marmara Park Shopping Mall, Istanbul, 3D print, plexiglass.
Renderings of three crime scene photos from the publication on the Esenyurt Marmara Park court case, digital print, 85×60 cm.
A publication on the Esenyurt Marmara Park court case, containing an interview with lawyer and activist Murat Deha Borudoglu, reproduction, digital print, A4.
On display during Burg Jahresausstellung 2017
The interview is also available as a video resource.
In cooperating with the group of lawyers and activists [SI] supported the investigation by making the circumstances around the fire visible. Contributing …
FILES
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archivedAmelie Neb, Bettina Nagler, Greta Much, Karen Czock
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archivedFelix Egle, Jasmin Zehe, Tessa Darimont
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archivedNils Krüger
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archivedLila Steinkampf
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archivedAnna Meïra Greunig, Insa Deist, Lila Steinkampf