Berlin Wild Life

  • Location:
    Haus am Waldsee – A Place for the Arts, Argentinische Allee 30, Berlin, 14163, DE

[size= xx-large]BERLIN WILD LIFE [/size]
[size= medium]Speculative future of cohabitation between people and wild animals.[/size]

[size= small]Berlin Wild Life is a narration about possible co-habitation between  humans and wild animals in the city of the future. By means of sculptural installations, Hertrich and Nitta have created example places deriving from a potential future where cross-species co-habitation has become a new norm. [/size]
[size= small]From parasitical forms of animal architecture, to sanctuaries for forgotten species, up to services with a symbiotic nature—all is possible with Berlin Wild Life.[/size]
[size= large]Explore a beastly urban utopia.[/size]
[size= small]Saturday 20th of August 2011, the artists offer guided tours in German or English (日本語 on demand). Meeting point is at the entrance to the Haus am Waldsee's sculpture park at 12:00, 15:00 and 17:00. The tours are free of charge and can be joined without prior registration.[/size]
[size= small]Berlin Wild Life is fundeded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation as a commission for ÜBER LEBENSKUNST, a festival on sustainable futures that is taking place from August 17th to 21st 2011 at House of World cultures in Berlin.[/size]