"Museums as active places of democracy" - cooperation with the "Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden": The aim was to develop critical perspectives on the objects in the showpiece flats and make them accessible with the help of interactive prototypes.
This concept was honoured by the "Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden (SKD)" and could form part of the exhibition in the Residenzschloss in the future.
This concept was honoured by the "Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden (SKD)" and could form part of the exhibition in the Residenzschloss in the future.
The intervention "Hör mal!" (group work with Ole Müller, Cedric Bauer, Nele Junghanns) is dedicated to the topic of racism and offers people a platform to share their experiences on this topic.
The starting point of the installation is a guéridon around which three interactive stations are grouped.The first station is a printing plate that is placed in front of the guéridon.By touching the plate, statements can be heard that people of colour (PoC) often encounter in everyday life and that are challenging for them.
The second station is a screen on which interviews with white people are shown in which they answer questions on the subject of racism.
At the third station, PoCs speak about their personal experiences with everyday racism in order to arouse empathy and encourage listeners to reflect.
The chosen design elements, such as the graphic elements and the interface as well as the colourfulness of the intervention, clearly set it apart from the exhibition. This creates a disruptive element that is intended to arouse interest and activate people.
The starting point of the installation is a guéridon around which three interactive stations are grouped.The first station is a printing plate that is placed in front of the guéridon.By touching the plate, statements can be heard that people of colour (PoC) often encounter in everyday life and that are challenging for them.
The second station is a screen on which interviews with white people are shown in which they answer questions on the subject of racism.
At the third station, PoCs speak about their personal experiences with everyday racism in order to arouse empathy and encourage listeners to reflect.
The chosen design elements, such as the graphic elements and the interface as well as the colourfulness of the intervention, clearly set it apart from the exhibition. This creates a disruptive element that is intended to arouse interest and activate people.