Human Machine Summer School 2026: “Oases”
6 Jun 2026, 12 – 10 pm

LectureMusicPerformancePresentation

Public programme featuring talks, performances, DJ sets and a studio open day

Something Fantastic: Oase Orion, a workshop on transforming a former slurry silo from an industrial pig farm into an oasis, in collaboration with Atelier Fanelsa and Ludivine Gragy, 2021
Something Fantastic: Oase Orion, a workshop on transforming a former slurry silo from an industrial pig farm into an oasis, in collaboration with Atelier Fanelsa and Ludivine Gragy, 2021

On 6 June, E-WERK Luckenwalde will host a public programme of lectures, performances and DJ sets and an open studios event, during which the Artists in Residence, as well as E-WERK's permanent studio artists, will open their studios to show their work in progress.

Human Machine is a partnership programme with the JUNGE AKADEMIE of the Akademie der Künste, E.ON Foundation and Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw.

Further information (Website E-WERK Luckenwalde)

Programme

12 pm
Doors open

2 pm
Guided tour of the E-WERK studios with artist talks and demonstrations

Participating artists: Human Machine fellows Phumulani Ntuli, Flora Weil, Edgar Fabián Frías, and Sepideh Behruzian, and permanent studio artists Christin Berg, Keturah Cummings, Alice Morey, Zu Kalinowska and Lucy Mattern.

4 pm
Public programme in the Oasis with performances by Human Machine fellows Ntuli, Flora Weil and Sepideh Behruzian

5 pm
Performance by Bündnis Feuer und Flamme

6 pm
DJ sets by dj meemaw and Disco Amore


This is a free public event that marks the end of the Human Machine Summer School 2026, taking place at E-WERK from 3 to 7 June 2026. The summer school programme is curated by the architecture studio Something Fantastic and is part of the Human Machine residency programme in partnership with the JUNGE AKADEMIE of the Akademie der Künste, E.ON Foundation and Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw.

  • Grafik: Mensch-Maschine-Sommerschule 2026: „Oasen“. 3.–6. Juni 2026