In the organizer's words:

With the photo exhibition "The living city. A photographic game of encounters", the German Museum of Technology is launching its thematic focus "City of the Future". Through the eye of the camera, the essence of the city is playfully explored: What are the overarching principles of being human in the city? How does the planned city function? Where does the planned transform into something lived differently through alternative usage concepts?

With 70 photographs, the photographer collective Cadavre Exquis takes visitors on a photographic research trip. All the images are part of a coherent overall work of art that was created within six months in three different association games. According to the principle of Cadavre Exquis, the photographers each react to the previous image - creating spontaneous visual chains of association.


📢 OPEN CALL: 8 empty frames in the exhibition invite visitors to continue the game. So you can take part: Visit the exhibition and respond with your photo to the last photo in the association chain - if the jury chooses your picture, it will become part of the exhibition! 💥

The exhibition is part of the European Month of Photography (EMOP) Berlin.

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Price information:

Regular admission: 12€. Reduced admission: €6, Free admission for children under the age of 18

Location

Deutsches Technikmuseum Trebbiner Str. 9 10963 Berlin

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