Herbstprogramm: Michel Müller - Cybermohalla Hub. A hybrid cultural institute in Delhi/ Indien

Michel Müller is an architect and professor at the Köln International School of Design of Cologne University of Applied Sciences. He has also published various essays and completed a PhD on the subject of autopoietic space systems and planning methods in convertible architecture.

Herbstprogramm: Sebastian Feucht - Sustainable Design, how will our products become fit for the future?

Sebastian Feucht , b. 1969, is a designer and studied Product Design at the Berlin Weissensee Art College and Sustainability Management at the Berlin School of Economics and Law. In 2000 he founded his own company eco3plan, an agency for product development complete with its own workshop for prototype and small-series production. He regularly lectures on sustainable design at the Berlin University of the Arts and School of Economics and Law, amongst others. In 2004 he collaborated with IRIS e.V. to design the UNESCO-awarded teaching aid “sustainability suitcase”.

Herbstprogramm: Katharina Jourdan: Design and People - Design as a social-plitical form of expression

Katharina Jourdan
DESIGN AND PEOPLE –
DESIGN AS A SOCIAL-POLITICAL
FORM OF EXPRESSION

Katharina Jourdan is a graphic designer and student at HAWK University of Applied Art and Sciences in Hildesheim. She is also a member of Design and People.

basis Herbstprogramm

SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 / 7 P.M.
Katharina Jourdan
DESIGN AND PEOPLE –
DESIGN AS A SOCIAL-POLITICAL
FORM OF EXPRESSION

SEPTEMBER 29, 2011 / 7 P.M.
Sebastian Feucht
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN,
HOW WILL OUR PRODUCTS BECOME
FIT FOR THE FUTURE?

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OCTOBER 6-11, 2011 / 7 P.M.
SALON FRANKFURT
RESEARCH WITH IMAGES:
WHY AND TO WHAT END DO WE
CONDUCT RESEARCH ON DESIGN?)

OCTOBER 6 / 7 P.M.
RITUAL DESIGN. NEW CATHEDRALS OF CAPITALISM

Live-Hörspiel: ICH BIN DER WELT ABHANDEN GEKOMMEN - KARL MAY

Live Hörspiel

9. / 10. / 11. Dezember 2011, jeweils 20.00 Uhr

mit Oliver Augst/ John Birke/ Marcel Daemgen

basis, Tonstudios im 4. Stock
Gutleutstraße 8-12, 60329 Frankfurt

Dauer: ca. 60 Minuten
Eintritt frei.

Oliver Augst: Musik, Stimme, Sounds
John Birke: Text, Stimme
Marcel Daemgen: Musik, Sampling, Electronics

mit den Stimmen von Nicole Horny und Andreas Wellano,
Liedern von Gustav Mahler, Thomas Desi
und einer original Männerchor-Komposition von Karl May

Tontechnik: Jonas Schändlinger

raumkonzepte für kreative nutzungen

Am 28.5. wird Alexander Matthies einen Einblick in seine Arbeit als Initiator und Vermittler von Zwischennutzungsprojekten geben. Aufgrund des Umbauprojektes am Stuttgarter Hauptbahnhof weist das dortige Innenstadtgebiet eine günstige Situation für temporäre Nutzungen auf. Anhand einer Präsentation seiner Projekte mit anschließendem Gespräch erläutert der Architekt und Ingenieur Matthies Vorgehensweisen und Hürden im Bezug auf die Gewinnung und Umwandlung von Leerstand in Stuttgart.