Camp Exodus consists of 5 interior working-stations open for public use. Away from the routine of daily life, observations can be collected, assimilated, reflected and transformed here. It is a performative architecture that is dedicated to the praxis of utopi-sizing. Its functions and potentials will be further employed by a series of invited artists, researchers, architects and musicians.
Teams of workers, aided with heavy machinery, tractors and lifts,
have been building an immense architecture on the wild, fallow land
of Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum. On this occasion, Skulpturenpark
has employed its own one-man construction team.
In the last few weeks, Christoph Ziegler has constructed Camp Exodus,
an architectural assemblage of envisioned utopias of the past, a
convergence of a space station, garden plot and a 70s module house.
What has already been attempted on a grand scale will be presented
and understood on a personally achievable DIY scale.
Camp Exodus consists of five interior working-stations open for
public use. Away from the routine of daily life, observations can be
collected, assimilated, reflected and transformed here. Camp Exodus
is a performative architecture that is dedicated to the praxis of
utopi-sizing. Its functions and potentials will be further employed
by a series of invited artists, researchers, architects and musicians.
Christoph Ziegler, *1973 in Konstanz, lives and works in Hamburg and
Berlin.
http://www.campexodus.tk
For more information, please visit http://www.skulpturenpark.org
Opening on Saturday, July 18 at 7 PM
Skulpturenpark Berlin_Zentrum
between Beuthstrasse & Seydelstrasse, Berlin
U2 Spittelmarkt
free admission