Dr Bastian Lange

Multiplicities

Founder, Lead

Dr Bastian Lange - Photo: Daniela Haug
Photo: Daniela Haug

Dr Bastian Lange founded the Berlin-based research and consulting office Multiplicities in 2008. For 18 years, Multiplicities has been supporting politics, business and creative scenes in the European context on the way to future-orientated urban regions. Multiplicities advises municipalities, cities, countries and EU programmes on the development of innovative places with collaborative participation processes.

Bastian Lange teaches at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and was a visiting professor there from 2011 to 2012 and at the University of Vechta from 2018 to 2019. Since 2021, he has been a fellow at the Institute for Ecological Economy Research in Berlin and an appointed member of the Academy for Spatial Development in the Leibniz Association (ARL), Hanover.

Programm

Apr29.

Creativity as the Infrastructure of the Future

Germany and Europe are faced with the task of orienting their economic policy towards the future. In addition to traditional infrastructure and security investments, strengthening social cohesion is becoming more important than ever. The cultural and creative industries should play a more central role than ever before: This is because they can combine technological innovation with the creation of meaning and develop solutions for shaping the future. In a time of global upheaval – characterized by digital platforms and authoritarian state systems – creativity is becoming a strategic raw material for Europe. It not only creates economic value, but is also a transmission belt for the urgently needed playful spaces of experience and surprising utopias. In addition to freedom, they in turn make courage tangible and can effectively convey a meaningful new beginning.

Dr Bastian Lange and Dr Matthias Rauch show how a new narrative and collaborative spaces can establish infrastructures of the future – open, diverse and connected. Their approach emphasises that creativity is more than just an industry. It is a key and building block for social transformation.

Format: Impulse

Stage: K2

Apr29.

What Supports the Future? Creativity Between Politics, Practice & Perspective

Building on the impulse from Dr Peter Kurz and the session "Creativity as the Infrastructure of the Future", the participants will discuss how creativity can become a supporting pillar for social cohesion, economic transformation and democratic resilience. The focus will be on questions of governance, responsibility and impact as well as concrete approaches to structurally strengthen framework conditions.

This panel will be held in English.

Format: Panel

Stage: K2

Apr29.

Creative Economic Policy: Shaping a New Narrative

How can the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) be strengthened as a social force for innovation, crisis solutions and cooperation?

Dr Matthias Rauch, Dr Bastian Lange, Dr Peter Kurz and Ekaterina Travkina will discuss with you key points for a new economic policy narrative – for municipalities, federal states, the federal government and the EU.

What are we working on?
We will discuss these questions, among others: What is the concrete role of NPPs in economic policy? What do you demand for a creative and sustainable policy? What additional networks are needed between stakeholders from politics, business and civil society?

What can you contribute?
Your wishes, expectations and ideas for a dynamic, creative economic policy. We collect, summarize and share the results with all interested parties. Open to everyone! Come along, get involved – let's shape the future of the NPP together.

What is the aim?
The dialogue workshop is intended to provide a space to develop a new narrative for the NPP together with experts and participants – concrete, participatory and solution-oriented.

This workshop will be held in English.

Format: Workshop

Stage: P1

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