Trash Palace Berlin

Thur 26.09.2019
Doors from 20:00, Film at 20:30
Screening will start on time
Free admission!
Free popcorn!
TOP · Schillerpromenade 4 · Berlin 12049 

Summer is coming to a close, but take heart: Trash Palace begins again.

Our first screening of the new season is Vibrations from 1996. Tragedy! Comedy! Romance! DIY Cyborgs! Plus ’90s techno-ish-pop galore – oh yeah.

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Creativity and Neuroscience Workshop: Art Therapy and the Psyche

Mon. 09.09.2019, from 18:00 – 21:00

Join us again at >top in Schillerpromenade 4,

where we welcome you to learn about, discuss, and experience the application and research into art creation as psychological therapy tool. Dr. Michelle Meredyth-Stewart will present how art-making is used in diagnosis and therapy, and lead us through some exercises and experiments for a personal relation to the practice
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Der Boden unter unseren Füßen #2 – DIY Fermi-Komposter

Fr. 02.08.2019, 18:00 – 21:00
Top | Schillerpromenade 4

(* English version below*) Nach unserer ersten Intro-Veranstaltung der Reihe “Der Boden unter unseren Füßen” geht es nun mit dem Kompostieren von Haushaltsabfällen durch Fermentierung und gemeinsam bauen wir DIY “Fermi-Komposter-Eimer” fürs eigene Zuhause. Wir wollen uns verschiedene Open Source- Alternativen zur dafür notwendigen patentierten Fermentierungs-Starthilfe anschauen, wie z.B. Brottrunk, Sauerkrauftsaft, und eine Mischung aus Milchsäuren, Bakterien und Hefen. Read More

Interactive living systems

Thur. 18.07.2019, 19:00 – 22:30
Top | Schillerpromenade 4
 
A show case of 8 installations that enable the participants to directly interact with living organisms. These installations are a direct result of biodesign projects involving our own microbiome, bioluminescence and microbial cellulose.

Architecture of Mind

11-13 July 2019
Exhibition opening: 11.07.2019 19:00
with events and screenings daily through 13.07.2019 
Top | Schillerpromenade 4, Neukölln, Berlin

The project Architecture of Mind is curated by Penka Mincheva and Seeta Muller

From the pre-historic times, the artifacts are known either as a movement, like rock fresco of
a hunting man, or as a three-dimensional object such as a sculpture or a built construction.
Like the pyramids, constructed stone by stone, completing a whole assembly, the
media which depict movement – as the film and video – appear to be constructed slide by
slide, creating a motion. Read More