Public Presentation and Exhibition
14 June 2025 – 10am – 2pm @Stätte der Sportjugend Wittenberge, Friedensteich, Wittenberge
Through sensitive field mappings and solar boat trips, artists and students from the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and the University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde have engaged in a dialogue with the Elbe River — exploring the following mapping scenarios:
Exploring the following mapping scenarios:
The Chinese Mitten Crab | Die Wollhandkrabbe
by Max Bauch, Cornelius Cress, Evelyn Kalis, Karl Felix Kuhlmann
Elbe Haze | Elbe Dunst
by Sophie Dittmar, Nefeli Kordela, Nikolas Riederer, Jette Wendt
Myths | Mythen
by Henrike Bullmann, Serani Muthunayake, Hannah Schröter, Hagen Weyer
Bridges and Borders | Brücken und Grenzen
by Katharina Conradt, Anna Nold, Paul Labdezki, Elisa Spikker
Riverbed | Flussbett
by Lidia Ekimova, Clara Sophie Meis, Elisa Matthewes, Clara Reuter
How might the river and its ecosystems communicate with us? What stories would they tell?
Taking an interdisciplinary approach that combines ecology, participation, art and design, the project explores ideas for the sustainable development of the Elbe and its surrounding landscapes.
It is part of the collaborative initiative InNoWest – Einfach Machen!, which focuses on transferring scientific knowledge into practical action together with regional stakeholders.
Project partners: Biosphärenreservat Flusslandschaft Elbe; Elbgarten Wittenberge (Gemeinschafts- und Bildungsraum); Demokratieforum Prignitz;Landesvereinigung kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung (LKJ); Naturwacht Brandenburg; BUND
In the framework of Future DiverCities, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union