Step Into German shared this today on Facebook working up to the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wal.
Diese Sprüche waren an die Westseite der Berliner Mauer gesprüht. Welcher gefällt dir am besten?
Diese Sprüche waren an die Westseite der Berliner Mauer gesprüht. Welcher gefällt dir am besten?
Which slogans from the Wall are your favorites?
These slogans were sprayed on the West side of the Berlin Wall.
These slogans were sprayed on the West side of the Berlin Wall.
- Die Mauer ist in euren Köpfen ! The Wall is in your Heads!
- Arbeiter und Bauern brauchen keine Mauern! Workers and farmers need no walls!
- Diese Mauer muss weg! This Wall must go!
- Reiß die Mauer ein! Tear down this Wall!
- Mauer, go home! Wall, go home!
Podcast (with text) of a radio feature about "Art on the Berlin Wall" (transcript starts at 19:40): http://bit.ly/BerlinerMauerKunst
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This is one of the clearest explanations I've heard of the events on November 9th 1989. Thanks Rewboss (Andrew Bossom). He even mentions these other November 9th in German history:
1848: Robert Blum execution
1918: November Revolution
1923: Beer Hall Putsch
1925: SS is formed (Protective police= Schutzstaffel)
1938: Pogramnacht or Kristalnacht v. Jews
Under 6 minutes.
Ghosts of the Berlin Wall: 8,000 Glowing Orbs Span 10 Miles
The work, titled Lichtgrenze by creators Christopher and Marc Bauder, will go live over the weekend of November 9th for just three days, inviting residents and visitors alike to retrace a path that in many places has been obfuscated by time and intentional attempts to bury the past.
More on the date, route and purpose from its creators: “From November 7th to 9th 2014, the inner city of Berlin will be temporarily divided from Bornholmer Strasse to Mauerpark and the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, past the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie to the East Side Gallery: a light installation featuring 8,000 luminous white balloons commemorates the division of Berlin … the installation’s emotional and visual power evokes the dimension and brutality of the Wall.”
The biodegradable light-filled balloons will then be released in unison at the end of the weekend, floating away with messages attached by those who choose to contribute.
The balloon event will be accompanied by other interactive programs and wall stories.
Every 500 feet along the path of the lights there will be historical footage and imagery of what each area was like when the wall was still intact, leading up to its world-watched destruction in 1989. While there were walls, mines and no-mans-land zones outside of Berlin as well, there is something particularly powerful about the way the boundary impacted Germany’s capital --
slicing it brutally through its center, often cutting streets and even buildings in half.
Additional details from the press release: “The re-imagining of the Wall thru the LICHTGRENZE will be accompanied by numerous exhibitions, events, and guided tours. A new permanent exhibition will be opened at the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, and an open-air exhibition conceived by the Robert Havemann Society will be on view along the 15 km-long light installation: 100 Wall stories at the original sites where events took place.”
More on the other simultaneous programs and temporary venues:
“Large format screens at selected public locations will show impressive film collages made from historic, often little-known footage of the time the Berlin Wall fell. Three of these public venues will also offer extensive guided tours courtesy of Museum Service Berlin. Rounding out the program are a number of info- pavilions and viewing towers offering particularly impressive views of the light installation.”
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