Projets couronnés de succès
1997-2000 60 Hectars: DEAD or Alive?
  • Interactive performances in Germany and USA to make the actual rate of urban sprawl visible through the interaction of passers by.

  • Featured Artists at The Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Ohio, USA- the world's biggest Performance Art Festival
1998/1999 Give A Hand To Free Tibet
  • Actions in many cities in Germany, France, Holland, USA, India, Australia, Indonesia, Great Britain.

  • Travelled to India, taking 7,000 paper hands, made an installation of these at the Temple of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala on Buddha's birthday.
  • Constructed a white-washed stone sculpture of a hand 27 x 21m on a prayer mountain in a Tibetan refugee camp near the Tibetan/Indian border.
  • Constructed a pavilion of 25,000 Hands and met His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Schneverdingen, Germany
  • Collected over 32.000 paper "Hands" (people drew around their hand, wrote a message for the people of Tibet, signed and decorated it) from over 100 countries.
2002 Constructed a pavilion of 32,000 Hands at c.a.r.u.s, Hamburg
    This project will continue until Tibet is free.
1998/1999 Vision Hunting

1997-2000 60 Hectars: DEAD or Alive?
  • Interactive performances in Germany and USA to make the actual rate of urban sprawl visible through the interaction of passers by.
  • Featured Artists at The Cleveland Performance Art Festival, Ohio, USA- the world's biggest Performance Art Festival
1998/1999 Give A Hand To Free Tibet
  • Actions in many cities in Germany, France, Holland, USA, India, Australia, Indonesia, Great Britain.
  • Travelled to India, taking 7,000 paper hands, made an installation of these at the Temple of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala on Buddha's birthday.
  • Constructed a white-washed stone sculpture of a hand 27 x 21m on a prayer mountain in a Tibetan refugee camp near the Tibetan/Indian border.
  • Constructed a pavilion of 25,000 Hands and met His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Schneverdingen, Germany
  • Collected over 32.000 paper "Hands" (people drew around their hand, wrote a message for the people of Tibet, signed and decorated it) from over 100 countries.
2002 Constructed a pavilion of 32,000 Hands at c.a.r.u.s, Hamburg
    This project will continue until Tibet is free.
1998/1999 Vision Hunting
  • Aktions in cooperation with Agenda 21 in 12 cities in North Rhein Westphalia, Germany.
  • Made a gigantic picture in each city of visions of the future drawn by citizens (passers by) using chalk on the ground in the pedestrian areas.
1999/2001 REACH for Quality of Life
  • Street Actions using direct communication about the elements which make up quality of life according to Agenda 21 principles. Ideas were recorded on the Earth ball.
  • Collected and shared ideas about quality of life on the surface of the big Earth ball,in Germany, France, Australia, Russia, Switzerland, Great Britain, Japan
2000/2002 Das Blue Hand Projekt
  • Tolerance and peace action: we ask people to wear a painted blue right hand for 24 hours to see how others treat them and how they cope with their own difference. The idea is to slip into another skin and to wear a signal for soli darity and civil courage. Bielefeld, Münster, Bad Lippspringe, Hamburg, Berlin, Herford, Detmold, Dortmund, Neuss, Unna, Essen, Vlotho, Salzwedel, Hemer, Husen, Zeitz, Bad Lauchstädt, Wolfen,
    Weißenfells, Leipzig, Duisburg, Lören.
  • Funded by money from "Local Government against Right Extremism and Violence ", State Ministry of Environment, Nature Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (MUNLV) and the Federal German Ministry of Working Together and Development (BMZE), German Federal Ministry of Women, Families, Seniors and Youth<7li>
  • In March, 2002 in South Africa, in Cape Town, Kyalitscha, New Crossroads, Johannesburg Sponsored by Public Art, Cape Town.
2001/ 2002 FLOWERS Fair TRADE
  • Commissioned by the Agenda 21 Bureaux City of Bielefeld to raise awareness of the need for consumers to buy only cut flowers with the fair trade label.
  • This insures support forpositive programmes in developing countries where human rights and environmental concerns are addressed.
2001
    "The Otto Brenner Foundation Prize For Civil Courage"- Won by Lena Töpler, a young member of our ART at WORK team for her engagement with racism.
2002
    One of the best 200 Integration (of Foreigners) Projects in Germany Chosen by the German President Johannes Rau.



 
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