Posts Tagged ‘workshop’
Berlin Arch Link: Tricky Triangulations at Aedes Pfefferberg
by Elizabeth Feder // Aug. 16, 2011
And it’s two meters into the gallery before you have to idle and choose. You could pivot to the left, which is thin and static in its grayness. You could pivot to the right and be…[read on]
LA BASTELLERIE: Book Art
Blog Entry by Danielle Griffin – in Berlin; Saturday, April 16, 2011.
Once upon a time, a book in itself was a work of art. Prior to the invention of the printing press, books were produced by hand, often with intricate calligraphy and beautiful bindings. Mass production of books meant that written knowledge could become accessible to everyone, not just the elite.
Betahaus, Baustelbar #2: The Berliner Hocker
Blog Entry by Clare Ros – in Berlin; Friday, March 18, 2011.
Baustelbar is a night of short presentations, show-and-tell workshops and social interaction, that takes place once a month at betahaus Berlin. The casual cafe setting allows for people of all backgrounds and experience levels to come together in a collaborative dialogue and open creative process, while bonding over beers and DIY drilling.
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