In the past, each place had a precise function. Church. School. Library. Guesthouse. Post office. It’s how our cities came into being. Humankind has followed this terrestrial order for ten thousand years. But the digital age has called it all into question by making everything ambiguous. Places become temporary spaces, people are turning back into (digital) nomads, and our tools must adapt to our complex lifestyles.
To give spaces a brand new meaning, a shuttered public bath house in Berlin became a restaurant. An old, defunct brewery turned into a concert hall. An industrial power plant, a club. DJ labels like Mukke, Moonboutique and Stil vor Talent set the scene in these extraordinary places – which provided ample space for special guests, test drives and dealer events.