Tresor 31: Techno, Berlin und die große Freiheit is an almost 2-month long exhibition and concert series celebrating and reflecting upon the three decades since Tresor first opened in 1991.
EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 12-8pm (last entry 7pm)
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased from the Tresor website and on Resident Advisor
The discursive ‘Forum’ events on the ground floor of Kraftwerk are free
There are no pre-sale tickets for OHM
E-tickets and paper tickets are accepted
DOOR POLICY
Advance tickets do not guarantee entry, refunds available
Golden ticket holders should join the guest list queue and bring their ID
DIRECTIONS
Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin
U-Bahn station: Heinrich-Heine-Straße (U8)
S-Bahn station: Jannowitzbrücke (S3, S5, S7, S9)
ACCESSIBILITY
There is lift access to all floors within Kraftwerk
Guide dogs are welcome
FAMILIES
Babies and children are welcome too
EXHIBITION CLOAKROOM
There are lockers in Kraftwerk for small bags and coats
FOOD & DRINK
Food and drinks will be available in the garden area. There will be a bar on the ground floor of Kraftwerk from 20th July.
CONTACT US
[email protected]
Credits
Project Manager: Nicky Böhm
Exhibition Curation: Adriano Rosselli, Sven von Thülen
Additional Curation: Edessa Evelyn Malke, Eberhard Elfert, Thomas Hoffman
Musical Curation: Paul Moulden, Carin Abdula
Lead Producer: Sara Smet
Production Assistant: Sandra Charpiot
Exhibition Design: Studio Miessen
Light Design: Marcel Weber
Fabrication: Luka Murovec
Graphic Design: onlab
Webcoding: Robin Benad
Spatial Sound Concept, Sound Production and Sound System: usomo by FRAMED immersive projects
Sound Design: Rowan Ben Jackson and Odysseas Constantinou
Photography: Andreas Gursky, Marie Staggat, Oliver Wia, Tilman Brembs, Gustav Volker Horst
Additional Photography: Anja Rosendahl, Carola Stoiber, Daffy, Ernst Stratmann, Holger Kück, Hauke Schlichting, Helge Birkelbach, Jan Hillebrecht, Jim Rakete, Martin Holtkamp, Mike Huckaby, Oliver Win, Susanne Deeken, Söhren Stacher, Tofa, Uwe Reineke, Wolfgang Brückner.
Extra Material from: Archiv der Jugendkulturen e.V. , Claus Damian, Schloss KummerowBroadcasting: Refuge Worldwide + Carhartt WIP
Funding: Hauptstadtkulturfonds + NEUSTART KULTUR
Tresor 31: Techno, Berlin und die große Freiheit is an almost 2-month long exhibition and concert series celebrating and reflecting upon the three decades since Tresor first opened in 1991.
EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 12-8pm (last entry 7pm)
Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 1pm - 9:30pm (last entry 8pm)
TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased from the Tresor website and on Resident Advisor
The discursive ‘Forum’ events on the ground floor of Kraftwerk are free
There are no pre-sale tickets for OHM
E-tickets and paper tickets are accepted
DOOR POLICY
Advance tickets do not guarantee entry, refunds available
Golden ticket holders should join the guest list queue and bring their ID
DIRECTIONS
Köpenicker Str. 70, 10179 Berlin
U-Bahn station: Heinrich-Heine-Straße (U8)
S-Bahn station: Jannowitzbrücke (S3, S5, S7, S9)
ACCESSIBILITY
There is lift access to all floors within Kraftwerk
Guide dogs are welcome
FAMILIES
Babies and children are welcome too
EXHIBITION CLOAKROOM
There are lockers in Kraftwerk for small bags and coats
FOOD & DRINK
Food and drinks will be available in the garden area. There will be a bar on the ground floor of Kraftwerk from 20th July.
CONTACT US
[email protected]
Credits
Projektleiterin: Nicky Böhm
Kuratoren: Adriano Rosselli, Sven von Thülen
Co-Kurator*innen: Edessa Evelyn Malke, Eberhard Elfert, Thomas Hoffman
Musikalische Gestaltung: Paul Moulden, Carin Abdula
Leitende Produzentin: Sara Smet
Produktionsassistentin: Sandra Charpiot
Ausstellungsdesign: Studio Miessen
Lichtdesign: Marcel Weber
Fertigung: Luka Murovec
Grafikdesign: onlab
Coding: Robin Benad
Spatial Sound Konzept, Produktion und System: usomo by FRAMED immersive Projekte
Audio Design: Rowan Ben Jackson und Odysseas Constantinou
Fotografie: Andreas Gursky, Marie Staggat, Oliver Wia, Tilman Brembs, Gustav Volker Horst
Zusätzliche Fotografie: Anja Rosendahl, Carola Stoiber, Daffy, Ernst Stratmann, Holger Kück, Hauke Schlichting, Helge Birkelbach, Jan Hillebrecht, Jim Rakete, Martin Holtkamp, Mike Huckaby, Oliver Win, Susanne Deeken, Söhren Stacher, Tofa, Uwe Reineke, Wolfgang Brückner
Zusatzmaterial aus: Archiv der Jugendkulturen e.V., Claus Damian, Schloss Kummerow
Broadcasting: Refuge Worldwide, Carhartt WIP
Förderung durch: Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Initiative Musik