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29/06/12 Calendar | BMW Guggenheim Lab 1/4 www.bmwguggenheimlab.org/whats‑happening/calendar/series/display/7 Search... What Is the Lab? 3 structures traveling to 9 cities in 6 years Where Is the Lab? Pfefferberg complex, Prenzlauer Berg, at U2 Senefelderplatz station What’s Happening? Last-minute updates, events, projects, and more at the Lab and online S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 What's Happening? Last-Minute Updates Calendar June 2012 Event Film Talk Tour Workshop Themes Berlin Lab City Projects Multimedia Lab | Log Ask Why Urbanology Online Subscribe The Senseable City Carlo Ratti explores how new technologies are transforming the way we understand, design, and ultimately live in cities. Carlo’s programs will explore different dimensions—including how we sense and act on our built environment, and how the latter then responds to us—as a way toward merging the digital and the physical realms. Like Follow Follow Berlin Lab program Download calendar Empowerment Technologies (62) Dynamic Connections (44) Urban Micro Lens (33) The Senseable City (30) Thursday, July 19 — Topic: Sanitary Cities Jul 19 at 12 pm Chen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong and Meditation The complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connect with ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School for Taijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movement patterns, and martial art. Jul 19 at 12 pm Cycling Lessons for Women (Beginners) Cycling enables us to experience a new kind of mobility. Take part in a free cycling workshop for women that aims to foster self-confidence and engagement in daily life. Off-site event Jul 19 at 2 pm Carlo Ratti: Sanitary Cities and the Senseable City Like living beings, cities consume material and produce waste. Lab Team member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Sanitary Cities and the Senseable City. Jul 19 at 8 pm Can Infrastructure Be Crowdsourced? What if waste collection was put in the hands of citizens? Dietmar Offenhuber explores the possibilities and limitations of self-organized urban infrastructure. Friday, July 20 — Topic: Open-Source Cities Jul 20 at 12 pm Chen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong and Meditation The complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connect with ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School for Taijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movement patterns, and martial art. Jul 20 at 2 pm Open-Source Cities Can we apply the success of open-source software to urban development? Lab Team member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Open-Source Cities. Jul 20 at 2:30 pm Feeling the City: An Investigation in Urban Empathy How do cities inform our physical being and expression? Join the BodyCartography Project to engage with the social and physical environments of Berlin from the perspective of your own senses. Select language

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What Isthe Lab?3 structures traveling to 9 cities in 6 years

Where Isthe Lab?Pfefferberg complex,Prenzlauer Berg, at U2 Senefelderplatzstation

What’sHappening?Last-minute updates,events, projects, andmore at the Lab andonline

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The Senseable CityCarlo Ratti explores how new technologies are transforming the way we understand, design, and ultimatelylive in cities. Carlo’s programs will explore different dimensions—including how we sense and act on ourbuilt environment, and how the latter then responds to us—as a way toward merging the digital and thephysical realms.

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Empowerment Technologies (62)

Dynamic Connections (44)

Urban Micro Lens (33)

The Senseable City (30)

Thursday, July 19 — Topic: Sanitary Cities

Jul 19 at 12 pmChen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong andMeditationThe complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connectwith ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School forTaijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movementpatterns, and martial art.

Jul 19 at 12 pmCycling Lessons for Women (Beginners)Cycling enables us to experience a new kind of mobility. Take part in a freecycling workshop for women that aims to foster self-confidence and engagementin daily life.

Off-site event

Jul 19 at 2 pmCarlo Ratti: Sanitary Cities and the SenseableCityLike living beings, cities consume material and produce waste. Lab Teammember Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Sanitary Cities and theSenseable City.

Jul 19 at 8 pmCan Infrastructure Be Crowdsourced?What if waste collection was put in the hands of citizens? Dietmar Offenhuberexplores the possibilities and limitations of self-organized urban infrastructure.

Friday, July 20 — Topic: Open-Source Cities

Jul 20 at 12 pmChen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong andMeditationThe complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connectwith ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School forTaijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movementpatterns, and martial art.

Jul 20 at 2 pmOpen-Source CitiesCan we apply the success of open-source software to urban development? LabTeam member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Open-Source Cities.

Jul 20 at 2:30 pmFeeling the City: An Investigation in UrbanEmpathyHow do cities inform our physical being and expression? Join theBodyCartography Project to engage with the social and physical environmentsof Berlin from the perspective of your own senses.

Select language

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Saturday, July 21 — Topic: Urban Speculation

Jul 21 at 10:30 amWeekend Warrior: Outdoor Fitness with ArneSchönwaldBuild your own outdoor gym and work out with us every weekend. Together we’llturn the Lab and its entire urban environment into a place for training.

Jul 21 at 1 pmField TripsBike uncharted avenues, picnic on green grass, gain access to curiouslocations, and hear intimate talks delivered by a host of unconventionalspeakers.

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Jul 21 at 8 pmBlaise Agüera y Arcas: The Power of SeeingDoubleJoin Microsoft engineer and Bing mastermind Blaise Agüera y Arcas in anexploration of visual mapping, augmented reality, and new metaphors formobile-device experiences.

Sunday, July 22 — Topic: Urban Resilience

Jul 22 at 10:30 amWeekend Warrior: Outdoor Fitness with ArneSchönwaldBuild your own outdoor gym and work out with us every weekend. Together we’llturn the Lab and its entire urban environment into a place for training.

Jul 22 at 12 pmUrbanophil: Mobile University of BerlinJoin a weekly walking tour that brings learning out of the classroom and into thestreets. Led by members of Urbanophil and mikromakro, the Mobile University ofBerlin provokes participants to mine their urban environment through acting,mapping, and multimedia.

Jul 22 at 12 pmUrban ResilienceLab Team member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Urban Resilience.We will address the dilemma of gentrification and aim to develop interventions todisrupt the process.

Jul 22 at 8 pmFilms at the LabRanging from urban documentaries to contemporary artistic shorts andcinematic classics, this outdoor film screening series approaches the movingimage from the lens of the city.

Wednesday, July 25 — Topic: Edible Geographies

Jul 25 at 2 pmEdible GeographiesJoin us to discuss food culture and the city as Lab Team member Carlo Rattiintroduces the topic of the day: Edible Geographies.

Jul 25 at 2 pmCycling Lessons for Women (Beginners)Cycling enables us to experience a new kind of mobility. Take part in a freecycling workshop for women that aims to foster self-confidence and engagementin daily life.

Off-site event

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Jul 25 at 4 pmMapping the EdibleTake a whirlwind visual tour of cities around the world as seen through theircupcake shops, ghost orchards, fast-food restaurant distribution, and chewing-gum deposits.

Jul 25 at 8 pmFilms at the LabRanging from urban documentaries to contemporary artistic shorts andcinematic classics, this outdoor film screening series approaches the movingimage from the lens of the city.

Thursday, July 26 — Topic: Open Governance

Jul 26 at 12 pmChen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong andMeditationThe complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connectwith ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School forTaijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movementpatterns, and martial art.

Jul 26 at 12 pmCycling Lessons for Women (Beginners)Cycling enables us to experience a new kind of mobility. Take part in a freecycling workshop for women that aims to foster self-confidence and engagementin daily life.

Off-site event

Jul 26 at 8 pmFilms at the LabRanging from urban documentaries to contemporary artistic shorts andcinematic classics, this outdoor film screening series approaches the movingimage from the lens of the city.

Friday, July 27 — Topic: Sense and the City

Jul 27 at 12 pmChen School for Taijiquan, Qi Gong andMeditationThe complexity of city life often leaves us little time to stop, think, and connectwith ourselves. Come to the Lab and let Swanhild Maaß (Chen School forTaijiquan) introduce you to the Chinese practice of meditation, movementpatterns, and martial art.

Jul 27 at 2 pmSense and the CityLab Team member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day: Sense and theCity. Explore how new technologies are transforming the way we live in cities.

Jul 27 at 2:30 pmDynamic Public SpacesJoin the MIT SENSEable City Lab to experiment with altering public space andto witness the effects. Learn about how people move, talk, and interact in publicspace—and how this information can lead to better design for public spaces.

Saturday, July 28 — Topic: Temporary Architecture

Jul 28 at 1 pmField TripsBike uncharted avenues, picnic on green grass, gain access to curiouslocations, and hear intimate talks delivered by a host of unconventionalspeakers.

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Jul 28 at 2 pmTemporary ArchitectureHow would our society look if buildings were made to exist only for a limitedamount of time? Lab Team member Carlo Ratti introduces the topic of the day:Temporary Architecture.