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    Hyrdopolitical (Hi)stories: Keeping Tracks

    Master PIV

    Teaching

    This PiV is part of the studio “Hydropolitical (Hi)stories: Redrawing Berlin-Brandenburg’s Acquifer.” You are invited to collect and record your thoughts, lines, flows, marks and journeys through and around Berlin-Brandenburg’s groundwater system in a personal research diary. Start your arts of noticing, tune in to the human and non-hu­man voices you encounter on your field visits. Find ways of capturing ghostly presences and watery absences. Keep track of your tracks, and other tracks, too. Correspond, relate, reflect. Think about how to use your personal emotions and reflections as ethnographic data. Think about how to use coincidences, chance and ambiguity in your final aquifer re/drawing. Think, write, sketch and hand it in as a stran­ge and beautiful artefact.

    Team: WM Jamie-Scott Baxter / LA Felix Xylander-Swannell

    When: tba

    Where: A816

    First session: tba