- Interdisciplinary Project
- Public Art
- Workshop
An Archive for Planetarity
Klasse Klima
4 July 2026 10:30–12:00
Where exactly is the inside, where the outside – and who even belongs where?
During the festival, we invite you to explore Neukölln through artistic means. Building on the festival theme OUT/SIDE/IN, we ask how the boundaries between inside and outside arise, if they even exist, who or what crosses them, and how they connect people, animals, plants, materials, infrastructure, and climates.
In a workshop open to all ages, we’ll collect traces, impressions, and artifacts from the neighborhood, while also turning our attention to more-than-human beings and processes: to niches, currents, residues, leaves, weeds, creatures, and overlooked transitions. Together, we’ll create a planetary archive: a collective cartography of Neukölln a collective cartography of Neukölln as an interwoven habitat for many human and more-than-human actors.
During the festival, we invite you to explore Neukölln through artistic means. Building on the festival theme OUT/SIDE/IN, we ask how the boundaries between inside and outside arise, if they even exist, who or what crosses them, and how they connect people, animals, plants, materials, infrastructure, and climates.
In a workshop open to all ages, we’ll collect traces, impressions, and artifacts from the neighborhood, while also turning our attention to more-than-human beings and processes: to niches, currents, residues, leaves, weeds, creatures, and overlooked transitions. Together, we’ll create a planetary archive: a collective cartography of Neukölln a collective cartography of Neukölln as an interwoven habitat for many human and more-than-human actors.
Biography
Klasse Klima
Klasse Klima is an open, transdisciplinary collective operating at the intersection of art, education, and climate justice. Its work explores how the climate crisis and its unequal effects can be translated into educational formats and artistic practice. This includes workshops, collective learning spaces, discussions, and performative or installation-based interventions in public space. Working site-specifically and situationally, the collective collaborates with students, artists, cultural practitioners, and interested members of the public. Klasse Klima understands art as an inclusive space of encounter, that critically reflects on hierarchies and seeks to counter structural exclusion.
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