The festival is organised into four themed areas:
Economic inequality
Colonial structures are perpetuated in particularly visible forms through economic inequalities. The relationship between North and South tells a story of excess and scarcity, a lack of access to the market and dependence, as well as the dubious consequences of good intentions. What aesthetic strategies do artist use to put up resistance?
Global digital equality
Access to digital resources and daily internet use reflect colonial structures too. How can the digital revolution be organised fairly?
Dealing with cultural property
Experts are discussing the status quo and future of museums. What ethical and legal challenges do we face as a consequence of handling looted cultural heritage, and what potential for social change might come about through this discussion about museums?
Racism, identity and remembering
Artistic and discursive contributions question the meaning of colonial history, track down the suppressed stories in memory discourses, and highlight the way we handle racist structures in the present day.
The Goethe-Institut will be presenting artworks, performances and concerts, discussions and debates via chat, as well as interviews streamed live or made available as video clips, from
4th – 6th June at the
Latitude digital festival.
In cooperation with the Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e. V. a
supporting film programme will be shown from
29th May to 12th June.
A
pop-up radio channel will broadcast in cooperation with reboot.fm, the radio station for free artists radio, as well as Radio Network Berlin, from
4th to 7th June.
We look forward to your active participation in our festival events, for which the programme you will find on the website linked below.
Media partner: Deutschlandfunk Kultur