Now in its sixth edition, 3hd 2020 will act as a queer-feminist biotope created by Creamcake. "UNHUMANITY" deals with a system of human and non-human forces, built around an interconnected habitat of art, music, performance, digital culture, and its relationship to the more opaque idea of Nature Herself. The festival’s program is an expression of a transition between an untenable past and an uncertain future, while recognizing natural and technological actors as equal partners, and bringing its audience closer to a new model for an interspecies community.
In an era of climate change and pandemic, 3hd 2020 will implement a decentralized and dislocated festival structure across different locations around the globe. Los Angeles, Milan, and the woods of Norway, are just some of the nodes in the neural network of the extended ECO-centers organism, branching out from its usual base in Berlin. While there will still be events at HAU Hebbel am Ufer and Gallery at Körnerpark from November 3 to 7, Creamcake will commence their multidimensional program, online and IRL, starting on August 20 and running to January next year.
View our archive at http://3hd-festival.com/archive.
Team
Co-Founder & Artistic Director
Daniela Seitz
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Anja Weigl
Curation & Project Management
Tomke Braun
Editor and researcher
Steph Kretowicz
Press & Communication
Giselle Gordon
Communication Assistant
Atefa Omar
Production Assistant
Buyegi Kisalya
Design
Jon Lucas
Photography & Video
Ink Agop & Jannik Schneider
3hd 2020: “UNHUMANITY”
Visitor & Service Information
Due to the current COVID-19 situation, we have implemented adapted health and safety regulations with every venue for our audience.
Ticketing/ Entry
Hygiene regulations in the event area
Gastronomy/ Service/ Team
Accessibility information by venue
If you still have questions or need help, please contact our team at production@creamcake.de.
Venue: Kleiner Wasserspeicher
Address: Diedenhofer Str. 10405 Berlin
Website
Barrier-free entry/ Special:
A barrier-free entrance to the water reservoir is accessible via Kolmarer Straße, which is suitable for people with limited mobility, wheelchairs and prams. There are no restrooms at Großer Wasserspeicher. Parts of the paths are paved with cobblestone. Our team is happy to assist you.
Venue: Großer Wasserspeicher
Address: Belforter Str. 10405 Berlin
Website
Barrier-free entry/ Special:
A barrier-free entrance to the water reservoir is accessible via Kolmarer Straße, which is suitable for people with limited mobility, wheelchairs and prams. There are no restrooms at Großer Wasserspeicher. Parts of the paths are paved with cobblestone. Our team is happy to assist you.
Venue: HAU Hebbel am Ufer
Address: HAU2, Hallesches Ufer 32, 10963 Berlin
Website
Barrier-free entry/ Special:
HAU2 is barrier-free. There are two marked parking spots in front of the building (in Großbeerenstraße). A wheelchair ramp and lift, as well as barrier-free restroom facilities are available. Advance notification advised via service@hebbel-am-ufer.de or +49 (0) 30 259004-102.
Venue: Galerie im Körnerpark
Address: Schierker Str. 8, 12051 Berlin
Website
Barrier-free entry/ Special:
Visitors who require a barrier-free entrance or exit have the opportunity to use the ramp in the park. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available.
Venue: Schloss Biesdorf
Address: Alt-Biesdorf 55, 12683 Berlin
Website
Barrier-free entry/ Special:
Access to Schloss Biesdorf is barrier-free. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available.
Isabel Lewis' occasions can be thought of as a ritual of gathering for the 21st century, offering a liberalized form of attendance that allows visitors to linger for hours or just pass by. The internationally renowned artist, dancer, DJ and theorist created this format in 2014 as a way of addressing an idea of composition that embraces rather than represses its lack of autonomy, its porosity, and its contingency as a reflection on the nature of reality itself. Along with DJ sets from Juliana Huxtable and Mars Dietz, cold treats by Chelsea Turowsky and a smell by Sissel Tolaas, Lewis’ 3hd: “UNHUMANITY” performance event at Galerie im Körnerpark responds to the present moment by addressing our current simultaneous fears and desires for proximity and connection. She traces the ways these anxieties are built into a trajectory toward hyper-individualization and social atomization that begins with the rise of the scientific world view, puritanism, and capitalism, and tries to imagine alternative forms of sociality that might be liberatory from within a shared sense of social responsibility. Can we reorient our desires for reckless abandon towards the potential pleasures of mutual care and hyper-attentiveness to the other’s well-being?
Lewis has been developing the idea she calls “radical receptivity” in her occasions since 2014. It forms for her an alternative to conflict, coercion, and competition that seem prominent in the social exchange of capitalist societies and proposes an ethic of mutual pleasuring and mutual empowerment. Lewis places a high degree of importance on the rehabilitation of senses beyond the visual, as a way to become attuned with our environment and capable of responding to social and ecological crises. Lewis’ ongoing occasions are considered celebratory gatherings of things, people, plants, dances and smells where visitors can drift in and out of attention and sociality. Disinfectants, masks and refreshments are part of the hospitality. Masks should be worn when in movement.
Please note that this registration does not guarantee a spot. The maximum number of people is limited due to the SARS-CoV-2 Infection Protection Ordinance.