Berlin in the early 1990s, right after the fall of the Berlin Wall:
this is the place to be. Berlin-Mitte, the central district of the
city, with its wastelands and decaying houses, has become the centre
of a new movement. Artists, musicians, squatters, club owners, DJs and
ravers are reclaiming the old city centre and bringing it back to
life. This interregnum between two systems - the collapse of the old
East Germany, the gentrification of the new Berlin - lasts only a few
years. West Berliners, East Berliners and new residents from abroad
join together to create music, art and fashion, to open bars and clubs
and galleries, even if only for a few weeks. In the months following
the fall of the Wall, there is a feeling of new beginnings and immense
possibilities: life is now, and to be in the here and now feels
endless. The phrase ‘temporary autonomous zone’ is circulating, it
describes the idea - romantic and naive but, in the circumstances, not
absurd - that, at a certain moment in history, you can actually do
whatever you want.
Ulrich Gutmair moved to West Berlin as a student in autumn 1989: two
weeks later the Wall came down. He spent the next few years studying
during the day in the West and exploring the squats, bars and techno
clubs in the East at night. He fell in love with House and Techno
and raved at Tresor, Elektro, Bunker and many other places that in the
meantime have almost disappeared from collective memory. Ten years
later he decided to write a book about that period in between, when
one regime was brought down and a new one wasn’t yet established.
When utopia was actually a place to inhabit for a moment.
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The Sound of Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781509547319
Publisert
2021
Utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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