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Thresholds of Remembering

Ixmucané Aguilar, Ruben Bass, Shu Ching Chon, Sena Doğan, Lilli-Carlotta Grube, Pietro Lugaro, Lili Dorottya Sándor, Maxim Tur, Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya, Antuum, Ay Lak, Ruben Bass, Petr Němec, Sabiwa, Shu

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3 July 2026 19:00 – 4 July 2026 00:00 4 July 2026 12:00 – 5 July 2026 00:00 5 July 2026 12:00–19:00
The exhibition "Thresholds of Remembering" examines systems and distributed forms of knowledge, tracing how embodied, ecological, and technological processes shape perception, archives, and temporalities. The works explore how we remember through others—people, organisms, and systems—and how these interactions shape new ways of understanding place, heritage, and collective life. Through the artists' practices, private memory extends into social and environmental space, revealing how movement, displacement, and ecological interaction leave traces on bodies, landscapes, and communities. What was once stable becomes mutable, subject to reinterpretation over time, where remembering and forgetfulness function as parallel forces — ways to move beyond what we already know and to release forms of embodied knowledge.The exhibition is structured as a thematic map, presenting 7 interconnected explorations with overlapping interests.
Migration and Social Histories
Maxim Tur’s Angel Grinder reflects on migration and working-class experience through a wearable device producing sparks. Ixmucané Aguilar’s Mourn addresses colonial histories via a video installation of OvaHerero women crossing Namibian dunes.

More-than-Human Memory. Ruben Bass’ Performant explores interspecies relations, empathy, and ecological memory.

Language, Time, and Perception. Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya’s Unvoiced Territories examines linguistic discrimination; Lili Dorottya Sándor’s You Are Socrates? Are You? invites reflection on time and speech.

Care and Relationality. Under the Gaze explores visibility and participatory memory; Shu Ching Chon’s re-membering transforms daily rituals into sensory reflections.

Friday
Exhibition Opening — 19:00

Performances
Maxim Tur activation of the installation
Intervention by the collective OUTSIDEININSIDEOUTINSIDEOUTOUTSIDEIN

Saturday
Multi Channel Concert — from 19:30
Sabiwa
Antuum
Ruben Bass
Petr Němec
Ay Lak
Shu

Biography

Ixmucané Aguilar, Ruben Bass, Shu Ching Chon, Sena Doğan, Lilli-Carlotta Grube, Pietro Lugaro, Lili Dorottya Sándor, Maxim Tur, Aliaksandra Yakubouskaya, Antuum, Ay Lak, Ruben Bass, Petr Němec, Sabiwa, Shu

Artists come from different backgrounds and work with media such as installation, sound, performance, photography, film, and digital technologies. Their practices are often research-driven and shaped by personal experience, collaboration, and experimentation. Through their works they explore questions of perception, collective memory, technology, and social realities. Many of the projects invite participation, creating spaces where audiences can reflect, imagine, and experience new ways of connecting with each other and the world around them. Connected through their studies in Media Art at the UdK and collaborations within the collective OUTSIDEININSIDEOUTINSIDEOUTOUTSIDEIN, they share research-driven practices shaped by personal experience, experimentation, and collaboration.

Venue

Ziegrastraße 1
12057 Berlin
Germany

Neukölln Speicher

Accessibility

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