Step back into Berlin’s Queer nightlife history with six interactive artworks
Hier ist’s Richtig (This is the place!), from which this project takes it’s name was the slogan of legendary Weimar era nightclub the Eldorado. The following interactive artworks serve to give you a peek into Berlin’s LGBTQ Nightlife history, focusing on six venues. The six chosen locales each tell a distinct story of Berlin Queer life and reflect different time periods, and different expressions of LGBTQ identity. The experience remembers and recreates forgotten queer spaces, allowing you to step back in time and see that Berlin is and has indeed always been ‘the place’!.
Preparation
You will need an iPad or iPhone. Depending on your device, you may need to first download the Adobe Aero App. It is unfortunately not yet possible on Android, but a solution is on the way.
Each scene has a width of about 3 m and a depth of 1 meter, so be in a space that allows for this. The artworks work best in good lighting.
How to Experience
When you’re ready to visit another bar, simply close the experience and start again from step 1.
Zur Katzenmutter
1885-1908, Hallesches Tor, Waterloo Canal
Eldorado
1928-1932, corner of Kalckreuthstrasse/Motzstrasse
Cafe Domino
1921-1930, Marburger Strasse 13
Elli’s Bier Bar
1912-1986, Skalitzer Strasse 102
Chez Nous
1958-2008, Marburger Strasse 4
Die Zwei
1975-1991, Martin-Luther-Strasse 22
The artworks created were informed by materials found at the Spinnboden Archive, and The Schwules Museum Archive, who have my great thanks. Thanks also to Nina Hanz, Dr Finn Ballad, Justin Focus, Hank Bobbit and Yaron Maim for their advice.
Funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media in the programme NEUSTART KULTUR Module D - Digital Mediation Formats. BKM / NEU START KULTUR / DEUTSCHER KüNSTLERBUND