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  • Quotation of the day #13:

    Externalizing the conflicts in oder to keep the center safe, the EU has been bound to face the return of the repressed.

    10. October 201729. December 2017
  • Quotation of the day #12:

    The problem of walls’ existence poses the problem of analytical optics: one is alsways caught between the risk of reifying (artificially) constructed differences and the fallacy of ignoring the materiality of existing borders.

    10. October 201729. December 2017
  • Quotation of the day #11:

    Metaphorical perception of borders as the skin of statehood makes one aware of the corporeality of political subjectivity.

    10. October 201729. December 2017
  • Refugees on Borders (by Maddalena Gottardi)

    Posted by llirikniper on 10. October 201710. October 2017

    The imaginary and physical borders created between Frankfurt and Słubice. What is it a border? Is it an imaginary concept, only a creation of our mind, or is it physical, real? Borders are a real …

    Border.Media
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  • One bridge, two banks, five nights

    Posted by Alexey Sevrikov on 9. October 2017

    How does nightlife of the borderland look like: the case of Frankfurt (Oder) and Słubice. Why doesn’t the Lord work on Mondays? How to make a choice between the kitchen and Berlin? How much are …

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    Dreamscape (by Kateryna Kolesnik)

    Posted by llirikniper on 9. October 201724. October 2017

    Kateryna Kolesnik: “I tried to visually express how we perceive spaces and borders in our dreams, when the feelings of distances and angles are twisted. I chose it in many ways due to the equipment which …

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  • WHITE ZONE

    Posted by nuriyyahasanova on 30. September 2017

    there is nothing there, there is nobody there   WHAT IS THE WHITE ZONE? The white zone is the area of 140 square kilometers which is situated around 120 kilometers north from Berlin, Germany, between …

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    Laicite: Transformation of post-socialist landscape

    Posted by kristinamarg on 29. September 201724. October 2017

    Here is my reflection/short doc on the topic of de-secularization and transformation of urban spaces in post-socialist era.  Big part of the interview with an expert was not included in the movie, hope some day …

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  • Is my city small?

    Posted by andyvozyanov on 26. September 201726. September 2017

    Across the Europe, smaller cities are shrinking; people en mass move to capital cities and metropolitan centers. Demographic processes in different part of the continent are different, but the spots of capital cities and their …

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  • Graffiti Wars

    Posted by Eilish Hart on 19. September 2017

    As Europe grapples with the rise of right-wing populism and America debates the ethics of punching Nazis, the German border city of Frankfurt (Oder) sees both ends of the ideological spectrum battling it out on the city's walls.

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