How do we capture our visual perception of the city? Led by photographers and makers Kay Strasser and Jens Werlein, participants in this workshop constructed and tested two cameras using more than 5,000...
Garbage is a broad, all-encompassing term for almost everything for which we no longer have a use. Various initiatives, groups, and individuals participated in this workshop to host a series of making...
Vertech Ltd is a Welsh company established to exploit a revolutionary polymer blending and processing technology developed by Rutgers University. The Bottles to Bridges project was conceived by Vertech...
Manda Brookman, director of CoaST, and Marja van Loef, One Planet Tourism network manager at CoaST, led a two-part master class about sustainable tourism practices. After an introduction to the concept...
Swap Shop was a marketplace where no money was used. Visitors exchanged their own items, time, or knowledge in order to get other people’s items, time, or knowledge. There were no prices—customers...
For sixteen years, Heidemarie Schwermer has lived without money, without her own apartment, and with only a few possessions. Instead, she has existed by sharing. She hosted a “Give-and-Take Table”...
Lab Team member Rachel Smith and Jonathan James of AECOM led this workshop on the future of the shopping street. Lab visitors joined us for a walk around Prenzlauer Berg to understand how the Internet...
Environmental activist and surfer Chris Hines spoke at the Berlin Lab about how water affects today's social and economic agendas. Read our interview with Chris on Lab | Log. BMW Guggenheim LabPfefferberg,...