Frieder Bohaumilitzky

Self-employed

Designer, Design Researcher, Curator

Frieder Bohaumilitzky - Photo: Patricia Paryz & Ricarda Fallenbacher
Photo: Patricia Paryz & Ricarda Fallenbacher

Frieder Bohaumilitzky is a designer, political scientist and curator. He organises exhibitions, intervenes in institutions and investigates the connection between material culture and political orders. He specialises in the political strategies of the so-called New Right. Bohaumilitzky completed his doctorate at the HFBK Hamburg. He previously studied political science at the University of Hamburg and experimental design at the HFBK Hamburg and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem. From 2017 to 2019 he was part of the Friedrich von Borries project office in Berlin, from 2020 to 2023 he was a research assistant at the Centre for Design Research at HAW Hamburg. In 2023, together with Ina Römling and Torben Körschke, he founded studio lose, which is collaboratively and speculatively dedicated to the design of socio-political negotiation spaces.

Programm

Apr28.

Anti-fascist Bouncy Castle

We are currently confronted with a right-wing metapolitics that attempts to change civic convictions and cultural discourses by means of cultural assumptions. While the concept of metapolitics was actually intended to build a democratic civil society, the so-called New Right aims to reduce social complexity to essentialist notions of culture, nation and people. In the struggle for cultural hegemony, it also steals strategies from the arts. It turns the critical potential of the arts into an affirmative symbolism and uses its progressive momentum for regressive ideas. The anti-fascist bouncy castle offers a space to think about counter-strategies, combining various symbols from the contradictory history of German democracy with elements from speculative design.

The anti-fascist bouncy castle is open at the following times:

Tuesday, 28.04.
10:00-11:00 a.m.
12:00-13:00
14:30-15:30
18:00-19:00

Frieder Bohaumilitzky will be available for questions and discussions at the Meeting Point in the West Foyer at 13:45.

Wednesday, 29.04.
12:00-13:00
15:45-16:00

Format: Side Program

Stage: P1

Apr29.

Anti-fascist Bouncy Castle

We are currently confronted with a right-wing metapolitics that attempts to change civic convictions and cultural discourses by means of cultural assumptions. While the concept of metapolitics was actually intended to build a democratic civil society, the so-called New Right aims to reduce social complexity to essentialist notions of culture, nation and people. In the struggle for cultural hegemony, it also steals strategies from the arts. It turns the critical potential of the arts into an affirmative symbolism and uses its progressive momentum for regressive ideas. The anti-fascist bouncy castle offers a space to think about counter-strategies, combining various symbols from the contradictory history of German democracy with elements from speculative design.

The anti-fascist bouncy castle is open at the following times:

Tuesday, 28.04.
10:00-11:00
12:00-13:00
14:30-15:30
18:00-19:00

Wednesday, 29.04.
12:00-13:00
15:45-16:00

Format: Side Program

Stage: P1

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