Neighbourhood Atlas at Gedenkbibliothek

(English below)

Das nächste öffentliche Treffen der Mehringplatz-Anknipsen II-Laboratorien wird am Sonntag, 19. Januar in der Amerika-Gedenk-Bibliothek stattfinden. Nach unserem letzten Treffen in der Kiezstube ist nun die Amerika-Gedenk-Bibliothek der nächste Stopp der Laboratorien, die wechselnd an verschiedenen Gemeinschaftsorten der Südlichen Friedrichstadt stattfinden. Am 19. Januar werden wir unseren digitalen Nachbarschaftsatlas präsentieren und gemeinsam diskutieren, wie die lokale Gemeinschaft diesen für sich nutzen kann. Außerdem werden wir eine Mapping-Übung machen und Ideen sammeln, welche Erinnerungen eine Ressource für die lokale Gemeinschaft darstellen und deswegen gesammelt und gepflegt werden sollten.

Sonntag, 19. Januar von 11 – 13 Uhr

Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, Blücherplatz 1, 10961 Berlin

Die Veranstaltung ist Teil des offenen Programms Sonntagsbureau.


The next public meeting of the Mehringplatz Anknipsen lab will take place at the ZLB on Sunday 19 January. After the Kiezstube, the next stop of our nomadic lab visiting different community hubs in the Südliche Friedrichstadt will be at the Central Library. Here we will present our digital atlas prototype and discuss what use the community can do of such a tool. We will propose a mapping exercise, and discuss ideas about what memories need to be collected and maintained as a resource for the local community.

Join us! We are looking for a group of citizens interested in developing an innovative resource for the local community co-creating the neighbourhood atlas of the Südliche Friedrichstadt. Four participants will have the possibilty to join one week international exchange in Palermo in March!

Sunday, January 19th from 11 am – 1 pm

 Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek , Blücherplatz 1, 10961 Berlin

The event is part of the open program Sonntagsbureau.


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