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Photo: David von Becker

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World premier on the Futurium forecourt

TRANSIT – Visit from an Alternative Society

As a result of the amended Federal Infection Protection Act from Saturday, 24 April 2021, all cultural institutions in Berlin will have to close, including Futurium. As the outdoor areas are also affected by the closure, the planned opening of the installation TRANSIT by Mona el Gammal is currently not possible. We are working on an alternative for visitors.

Out of nowhere, on the night of 13 April, a strange object appeared on the forecourt of Futurium. Since then, one thing after another has been happening...

On 28 April, the story-telling spatial installation TRANSIT, a narrative space created by artist Mona el Gammal and her team, will have its premier on the forecourt of Futurium. Until 10 June, visitors will have the opportunity to see TRANSIT.

In TRANSIT, participants will be immersed in a future scenario that creates space for reflection on how our society is developing and puts forward alternative paths. Visitors will experience a story in which scientific findings are extended by fictional elements in order to point towards alternative futures.

The website www.commontransformation.com/ gives visitors the opportunity to follow the story beyond the exhibition period, to access content in the form of texts and podcasts, and to comment on the contributions.

+++ Follow the latest developments centred around the object on our blog +++


Information about how to register

  • Tickets can be booked online at the bottom of this page.
  • Each person may book no more than one ticket per time slot.
  • The visit alone is expressly recommended.
  • If you want to visit with a second person from your own household, the additional person will be registered on site.
  • In this case, please make sure you come early enough to avoid causing queues.
  • Please carefully read the instructions in the confirmation email you will receive once you have registered.



Information on accessibility

Language

  • All texts and videos are in German.

People with reduced mobility

  • Access to, and exit from, the TRANSIT installation is via five steps.
  • In addition, there is a small step within the vehicle.
  • Each of the doors in the vehicle is 90 centimetres wide.
  • A wheelchair can be borrowed at Futurium’s information desk.
  • If you wish to register an assistant for your visit, you may do so on site at the registration desk on the forecourt.

Deaf or hearing-impaired visitors

  • During your visit to the narrative space, information will be conveyed via video, speech, text and sound.
  • If you wish to register an assistant for your visit, you may do so on site at the registration desk on the forecourt.

Blind and visually impaired visitors

  • During your visit to the narrative space, information will be conveyed via video, speech, text and sound.
  • If you wish to register an assistant for your visit, you may do so on site at the registration desk on the forecourt.

Credits and Acknowledgements