November 10th 2024 New Modes V | From Imagination to Storytelling

Events:

Sunday, 11/10/2024, 11:00

A series of talks on design as a shaper of social transformations in collaboration with BMW Group Design. NEW MODES V | FROM IMAGINATION TO STORYTELLING Panel discussion with Doris Dörrie, Christoph Niemann and Anders Warming at the X-D-E-P-O-T The power of imagination as the source of our ideas. Full of curiosity and openness to explore what has not yet been thought or done. The power of storytelling to follow this path in order to discover new worlds, ideas and possibilities. What guides, inspires and influences us? Is it experiences, decisions, thoughts and feelings? We will talk about this in the fifth talk ‘New Modes V / From Imagination to Storytelling’ on Sunday, 10 November 2024, with Doris Dörrie, Christoph Niemann and Anders Warming. The event will take place in German. We ask for registration by 05.11.24 at event@nickl-connect.de

Programme Tip

Saturday, 20 December 2025, 3 p.m.
Guided tour (in german language):
‘Paula Scher. Type is Image’
with Gabriele Kunkel

Paula Scher has been shaping graphic design with her innovative creativity for over five decades. She began her career in the 1970s and early 1980s as an art director. Her versatile approach to typography proved to be extremely influential during this period. In 1991, she became a partner in the New York branch of Pentagram, the renowned international design agency. There she leads a team that designs brand identities, signage, packaging and publications for clients from all over the world.

Participation included in the admission price. Children and young people under the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.
Limited number of places available; tickets for guided tours can be obtained at the box office.

Photography exhibition view. The paternoster (lift) with posters from the exhibition. A display case to the right. Screens and other posters in the background. On the floor is a colourful map.
Exhibition view, Paula Scher – Type is Image, 2023.
Photo: Anna Seibel

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