At radio3 Atelier Talk, Berlin artists, scientists and the public meet once a month to talk between paints, brushes and digital sketches - in the middle of Kreuzberg - and you can be there live:
How does life in the city shape our inner balance - and does it make us ill or perhaps even more resilient? Presenter Siham El-Maimouni talks about this in the eighth edition of radio3 Ateliertalk with stress researcher Mazda Adli and artist Marie Salcedo.
Prof. Dr. med. Mazda Adli, Chief Physician at the Fliedner Klinik Berlin and Head of the Affective Disorders Research Unit at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, CCM, at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, is investigating how city life affects mental health. Adli looks at dense development, constant stimulation and social pressure - and also at the question of what cities can do to help people cope better with these stresses.
Marie Salcedo Horn's ceramic work "Who is ruling our dreams?" provides a counterpoint to the urban density of stimuli. You can immerse yourself in the work and literally dive into it - it opens up a quiet space in which perception slows down and thoughts take hold differently. She was a master student of Christine Streuli at the Berlin University of the Arts. She was recently awarded the Eberhard Roters Scholarship and the Bernhard Heiliger Prize for Sculpture.
A conversation about how the city affects us - and how art can help us experience the city differently.
The radio3 Atelier Talk - The program with art and science
Admission: 6 p.m. Exhibition | Broadcast: 7 p.m.
Location: Atelier Roman Lipski, Wiener Straße 10, 10999 Berlin
Free admission
Registration at radiodrei.de
The program will be broadcast live - on the radio on radio3 and in the video livestream on radiodrei.de. The studio talk will be broadcast on rbb television on June 15 at 00:00. Afterwards, the format will be available in the ARD Mediathek.
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