SEPT 20 23

Opening: Friday, Sept 20, 7 pm

The exhibition “RESTBERLIN - Was bleibt?” by Stefan Landrock is a homage to the constant change of Berlin. It is based on a vast collection of digital memories spanning 20 years, showcasing the fleeting nature of images: the more we collect, the more they disappear.

Opening hours:
SEPT 20 23
Fri – Mon , 7– 11pm
Adm. free/Eintritt frei

Location:
Neues Kreuzberg Museum
Prinzessinnenstr. 16 ・10969 Berlin
U8 + Bus M29  Moritzplatz

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Call for Memories

SEPT 22

Sunday, Sept 22, 3-7 pm

Join us on Sunday, September 22nd at 3 PM for a special in-person contribution day at the NKM. Bring your USB sticks, hard drives, or other digital storage devices containing your memories. Enjoy a coffee and a Franzbrötchen while our team helps you securely archive your contributions on-site.

The NKM is building a living archive of Berlin’s past, and we invite you to be part of this journey. Whether you have photographs, artwork, written memories, or audiovisual recordings, we want to hear your stories.

Join us in shaping Berlin's story.
Your memories matter—preserve them at NKM.

50 Snicks

SEPT 27-28

Opening: 27.09.2024, 7 pm

Berlin’s own Snicklink (Snickers für Linkshänder) brings his first solo exhibition, "50 Snicks," showcasing his best viral moments and top memes from his 20-year career as a digital pioneer, comedian, author, producer, and Conspidian™ . Join us on a journey through his unique brand of humor and hyperdebile creativity that has shaped internet culture.

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The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto

OCT 31, 7pm

Exploring Bitcoin’s History in an immersive and Generative Video Art 

On October 31, 2008, the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto published a white paper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," introducing a revolutionary way to combine value and information through a secure, decentralized network. Sixteen years later, Bitcoin has evolved into a multi-trillion dollar industry—one often misunderstood and twisted into a market that hoards digital gold without real utility.

Join us for an audiovisual performance that dives deep into Bitcoin’s complex history, presenting key figures from the crypto space and exploring its rise through immersive, generative video art.

Perhaps, by the end of the show, you might even uncover the true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto—and, more importantly, understand the profound implications his vision holds for all of us.

Join us on October 31, 2024, at the NKM for this illuminating exploration of Bitcoin's history.

Image by French CG Artist @WiZiX_