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Gwisin(Ghost) Tour

Jongbin Park, Jae-Pyung Park, Ljudmila Legerova

Barrierefreier Zugang
27 June 2025 21:30–22:30
What do you think about ghosts?
What truths might these ghosts reveal about our perception of reality?
How might we perceive what is invisible or marginalized, beyond what we see, through the senses and the hidden voices that haunt us?

Gwisin (Ghost) Tour (duration: approximately 1 hour) is a performative walk through various locations in Neukölln. Using the metaphor of ghosts, the walk explores themes of invisibility, focusing on the marginalization, displacement, and exclusion experienced by migrant and minority communities. Through the symbolic and metaphorical elements of ghost stories, the project examines ideas of visibility and invites participants to question what lies beyond the surface of perception.

This night walk will guide the audience to see the unseen and hear the unheard, revealing the hidden dimensions of everyday life. Drawing on migrant narratives that are often concealed, ignored, or untranslated outside institutional language, videos and sound installations will be dramatized through case studies, interviews, ghost stories, and archived voices , presented in a socio-political context using multilingual texts.
Participants will embark on a nocturnal tour of the city, encountering ghostly traces that float on the margins of society and its institutions. These traces reflect on the boundaries between what is real and what is perceived, opening up new perspectives on reality and the invisible layers within the urban environment.

Biography

Jongbin Park, Jae-Pyung Park, Ljudmila Legerova

Jongbin Park and Jae-Pyung Park are an interdisciplinary artist duo based in Berlin and Seoul. Their practice includes site-specific performances, media installations that intervene in public and digital space, and films that combine virtuality, reality and experimental perspectives. In their collaboration, they explore the multi-layered narratives of urban spaces, focusing on the relation between the individual and socio-political contexts. In this process, they deconstruct and reconstruct various media to venture new artistic experiments. Their ongoing project “Lost Theater” expands the concept of performativity beyond traditional theater spaces and deepens the spatial and narrative layers.

Venue

Am Sudhaus 4
12053 Berlin
Germany

Kindl-Gelände

Accessibility

Barrierefreier Zugang

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