• Photo of the exhibition

    Vernissage at Architektur Galerie Berlin © Jasmin Schuller

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Vernissage at Architektur Galerie Berlin © Jasmin Schuller

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Vernissage at Architektur Galerie Berlin © Jasmin Schuller

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Vernissage at Architektur Galerie Berlin © Jasmin Schuller

  • Flyer of the exhibition

    Further venues: 28.5. - 27.11.2016, 15th Architecture Biennale in Venice as part of the exhibition "Time Space Existence" at Palazzo Bembo

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Further venues: 17.03. - 12.06.2016 as part of the exhibition "Don´t Be Afraid to Participate! - Housing Today" at Pinakothek der Moderne, Architekturmuseum der TU München. © Sebastian Schels

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Further venues: 19.8. – 2.9.2016 «Poesie des Wohnens – Experimentelle Zonen der Nutzungsmischung» im Zukunftspavillon auf dem Goetheplatz, Frankfurt am Main. © Moritz Bernoully

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    Further venues: 14.09. – 30.10.2016 Exhibition "Alle wollen wohnen. Gerecht. Sozial. Bezahlbar.” at the Museum für Architektur und Ingenieurkunst NRW on the Clough site, Cologne. © Claudia Dreysse

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Further venues: 28.10.2016 – 22.01.2017 Exhibition "New Standards. Ten Theses on Housing", DAZ, Berlin. © schnepp • renou

  • Photo of the exhibition

    Further venues: 03.06. – 10.09.2017 Exhibition "Together! The New Architecture of the Collective" at the Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein. © Vitra Design Museum, 2017, designed by Something Fantastic, Berlin, photograph: Daniel Burchard

In the summer of 2015, around 1,200 residents moved into the thirteen houses of Project N°1 of the “Mehr als Wohnen” building cooperative. “With Other’s Eyes” is a film project with which we accompanied this historic moment: From close proximity, we watched the emerging neighbourhood grow. Shortly after they moved in, we communicated in writing as silent directors with the residents of “our” houses over a period of six weeks. In the form of directing instructions, we asked them to explore the various locations of their new home by filming them. They are the actors in this film: protagonists and cameramen at the same time (click here for the trailer).

For the film premiere at Architektur Galerie Berlin, a pop-up cinema was built instead of a museum presentation. The two synchronised projection rooms allowed a real cinematic experience, where all attention was focused on the film. The foyer in-between featured two works by Piet Hein van Eek. The Dutch furniture designer arranges seemingly worthless material into artistic objects of utility. Lamp and counter were produced especially for this exhibition and are just as much “serial unique pieces” as the professionally cut raw material in our participative film project.