NEZAKET EKICI
Nezaket Ekici, international bekannte Performance Künstlerin aus Berlin.
Read moreFrom July 13 to 16, the first Perspectival took place in Damüls and Fontanella under the motto "[Out]borders", where over 500 visitors were invited to discuss, reflect, create, celebrate and argue together as part of a wide variety of event formats - for a respectful and tolerant society.
The opening of the Perspectival took place on July 13. With a mixture of culinary delights, music and exciting participants such as Angelika Simma Wallinger (Editor-in-Chief of ORF Vorarlberg), Peter Iwaniewicz (Head of the Department for Sustainable Development and Awareness Raising at the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection) and Jens Schröder (science journalist), the opening was a special evening.
On Friday morning, special people such as Nina Horaczek (chief reporter for the Viennese weekly newspaper "Falter") and Marc Girardelli (former ski racer) shared borderline stories from their lives during a hike up the Elsenkopf at [Grenz]Funk.
The swing exhibition, which opened during the Perspectival, focuses on the boundaries between the digital world and deceleration and can be visited for the next two years at the FIS Ski Museum Damüls.
The [Grenz]Tanz event took artists such as Simon Lewis from concert to concert in four different locations.
The first Perspectival offered a platform for discussions, encounters and creative solutions and opened up diverse perspectives for participants from near and far.
Scientists, master carpenters, provosts, editors, young savages, philosophers, musicians, chefs, scholars, transfigured people, poets, pedants, uncles and aunts...me and you. People who have different perspectives on life. Changing perspectives. Finding and overcoming boundaries. Shaping the future together with creative solutions.