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Can we still hope in the face of gloomy future scenarios? Does utopia still make sense in a world that is compulsively modelled by algorithms? Much of what seems self-evident today, not least the continent, the form of government and the nations in which people live, is the product of a dream.


A blast of imagination that once exceeded the limits of the conceivable and feasible and (who would have thought it back then!) became reality. Thinking in utopias has to do with self-empowerment and with one of the most amazing human abilities: the ability to dream shared dreams.

And that is what they want to do: In the last stage of their trilogy In Principle Hope, they set off, like some utopians before them, on a boat trip in search of the island of Utopia, on the waters of the Spree and along the skyline of their city.

They are accompanied by the author, well-traveled and utopian Ilija Trojanow, the activist and advocate of "radical politeness" Paulina Fröhlich, the journalist and utopia researcher Greta Taubert and the music utopians of the "Self-built Music" collective.

On shore leave there will be discoveries and activities in three alternative groups that will get them dreaming, thinking, building and making music. On the ship back they will then bring together the harvest of their excursion.

CONCEPT, RESEARCH, MODERATION Bernhard Glocksin, Sabrina Rossetto

In cooperation with SPREE PARK ART SPACE
Dates
September 2024
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