Explore Otherside Exhibition as an immersive 3D virtual tour. Otherside is a collaborative, experimental project exploring alternative ways of thinking, creating, and experiencing the world. One part of this larger concept is “The Others”, where we focus on individual artists and their creative processes. For this edition, each artist was interviewed, and their stories were transformed into a podcast. We also created interactive online features inspired by their work, letting visitors explore their processes in a digital space. To bring it into the physical world, we produced a zine collecting all these insights into something people could take home. The exhibition (or Lab) took place on 26th November 2025 in Berlin, bringing all these elements together. It was a space for artists and audiences to meet, share, and experience ideas firsthand—turning digital and printed work into a living, interactive environment. The Others Vol II brought together a diverse group of international artists in Berlin, each exploring alternative ways of seeing, feeling, and creating. The exhibition was a multi-sensory experience, combining visual art, music, design, and performance into a shared space of experimentation and expression. Niccolò Parodi, a Berlin-based photographer from Italy, presented meticulously composed images inspired by architecture and design. His photographs evoke subtle emotional states and a sense of timelessness, inviting viewers to reflect without the constraints of era or trend. Liam Kim Fogarty, a Sydney-born musician and composer, performed a live set blending violin, guitar, electronic pedals, and AI-driven sound processing. His music combined classical training with experimental approaches, creating evolving soundscapes that transformed the exhibition space. Paquita Gabriela, a singer with a background in musical theatre, gave an intimate solo performance. Her mezzo-soprano voice explored multiple genres—including pop, jazz, and blues—focusing on emotional depth and expressive storytelling. Natia Kurtanidze, a Georgian visual artist, showcased large-scale posters of her abstract and symbolic works. Driven by intuition and emotion, her pieces translate inner experiences—pain, joy, confusion, and transformation—into vivid visual form. erreqerre (Alba), a Spanish architect and maker, exhibited upcycled creations, including jewelry and a sculptural lamp. Her work reimagines found materials into new forms, emphasizing experimentation, sustainability, and creative rebirth. Veronica Torres, an artist and designer, shaped the entire spatial design of the exhibition. Using discarded and found materials, she transformed the space into a cohesive environment that highlighted the resilience of materials and the possibilities of reinvention. Together, these contributions created a living exhibition—a space where sound, image, object, and environment converged, inviting visitors to experience the Others firsthand through emotion, materiality, and multisensory exploration. Learn more and explore: Otherside website: https://other-side.net/ The Others online features: https://other-side.net/the-others Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/otherside_net Powered by Kukan AI.
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