Mehringplatz StoryLab #3 – Collecting Stories

How do we capture different voices of a community in a shared narrative framework?

Next Mehringplatz StoryLab “Collecting Stories“ will take place Saturday April 22 at SUPERMARKT.  We will introduce a new tool, the Mehringplatz Card Set, to trigger the collection and recomposition of narratives about the neighbourhood.

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Saturday 22 April, 2pm
SUPERMARKT, Mehringplatz 9
10969 Berlin

Free registration on Facebook!
info@tesserae.eu

13 Apr , 2017 - Category:

Berlin · digital storytelling · Mehringplatz · storylab · storytelling · workshop


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