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By : Nixie Maefly November 10, 2023November 10, 2023

An Interview with Raphael Beil and Tobia Silvotti, Founders of the School of Sculpture

 A little gray cat skitters around the woods surrounding the School of Sculpture Berlin. It has a short tail that twitches as it surveys the thicket behind the kitchen tent. I fill a glass with water and lay it at my feet for the cat, it drinks and I listen to the sound of machinery.

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By : Ruby Devoe May 19, 2023May 29, 2023

Close to Home – Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! The Sounds of Abandoned Berlin

Living on campus on the first floor of Treskowstrasse 25 (or in affectionate shorthand, T25) is an exercise in constant human interaction, in which the concept of privacy does not really exist. The bathroom is usually the only unoccupied space in the apartment, and my flatmates have found me more than once sitting on the

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By : Luiza Zanardi February 17, 2023February 22, 2023

All Roads Lead Here: On a Conversation with Sinem Kilic about Philosophy in Daily Life

When I was sixteen, I made the choice to leave my school, my friends, my home and family, to live and study across the ocean at a boarding school. Though I loved my experience abroad, many times throughout I wondered whether I was doing the right thing, whether I would have enjoyed myself better if

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By : Vala Schriefer February 14, 2023February 17, 2023

At the Touch of Love, Everyone Becomes a Poet: A Look Back at the Love Core

Forms of Love, the first year spring semester core course, asks students to explore that exceptional and ordinary thing: love. How is love different between cultures, across the ages, for a friend, a mother, a lover, or God? This year’s Love Core looks primarily at the ideas of love, foundational to European societies, which derived

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By : Zoë Knable December 9, 2022January 6, 2023

A Peripatetic Interview Between the Editors: Discussing Vala Schriefer’s “The Atlas of the Stranger”

Vala and I shared a cappuccino with her parents, talking about Pavement and Mahler before going to the Scharf-Gerstenberg to discuss her series, “The Atlas of the Stranger.” Vala worked with BCB and the museum on the Ein Buch Ein Uni project, writing the exhibition catalog for the exhibition “Goya: Yo lo vi — Ich

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By : Zoë Knable May 13, 2022May 18, 2022

Reflections on the “Anthropocene” – A Discussion with Prof. Laura López – Part Two

This is the second piece in a two-part series. Click here to read Part 1.  Laura nodded her head and began to respond… “I was surprised about the pessimism of your generation. Dorothea [von Hantelmann] asked me what I thought about the class, and I said, wow, I’ve never had a class of students of

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By : Zoë Knable May 6, 2022May 13, 2022

Reflections on the “Anthropocene” : A Discussion with Prof. Laura López (Part One)

Our task is to make trouble, to stir up potent response to devastating events, as well as to settle troubled waters and rebuild quiet places. Donna J. Haraway, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene It seems as though the term “Anthropocene” has become a buzzword in academic discourse today. Though it may

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By : Zoë Knable March 4, 2022March 12, 2022

The Pierre Boulez Saal: Tracing a History

I walked into the Pierre Boulez Saal on a chilly Saturday night, I found my music class among the crowd and exclaimed to them, “Everything around here looks so new!” I’d just walked over from the U2 stop at Hausvogteiplatz and was surprised by the tall, modern buildings, smooth concrete, and shops that seemed to

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