"ETK 2018: Analog Experiences"
Sat, 10 Nov
|Hohlstrasse 400, 3rd floor
Analog: an experience opposed to digital but a mirror of what make us the same!
Zeit & Ort
10 Nov 2018, 14:00 – 20:00
Hohlstrasse 400, 3rd floor, Hohlstrasse 400, 8048 Zurich, Switzerland
Gäste
Über die Veranstaltung
The "Analog Experiences" event is organized by Expo Transkultur in cooperation with the construction office in Situ. This event is intended to allow participants to experiment with non-digital technologies, interact with other people, and discover the many possibilities of dealing with one another in an analogue way.
Free entry - collection
“Colored Urban Knitting” installation by the Colored Wool team
“Kaleidoscopes” recycling and upcycling workshop with Purple Pony
“Transition in the city” photography workshop and exhibition with Architecture for
Refugees Switzerland
“Rediscover the GIPS material” workshop with Pia Simmendinger
“Art and inclusive Cities” public dialogue table with Architecture for Refugees, Expo Transkultur and Construction Office in Situ
Snacks and music
More information: www.expotranskultur.org // Contact: info@expotranskultur.org
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"Analog Experiences" is an event organized by Expo Transkultur 2018 in collaboration with Baubüro in Situ. This event shall allow participants to experiment with non-digital technologies, interact and participate with other people and discover the many ways in which we are analog to each other.
Free entry - Collect
“Colored Urban Knitting” installation by the colored wool team
"Kaleidoscopes" Recycling and Upcycling Workshop with Purple Pony
"Transition in the city" Photography Workshop and Exposition by Architecture for
Refugees Switzerland
“Rediscover the GIPS material” Workshop by Pia Simmendinger
"Art and inclusive Cities" Public Dialog Table - AfR, ETK, Bau Büro in Situ
Snacks and Music
ExpoTranskultur is a platform where people from different cultures come together to exchange ideas and engage in creative projects together. Our aim is to improve community life and enhance mutual understanding through interactive and creative endeavors such as exhibits, workshops, video projects, music, readings, and more.