New Talk Format 'HEIMAT-Talk' Debuts in Berlin on Sept 22, 2025
An exciting new talk format, 'Origin, Heart, Attitude - Peemoeller's HEIMAT-Talk', is set to debut on September 22, 2025, at the DRIVE. Forum in Berlin. This event aims to foster a deeper connection between the ongoing exhibition 'ICONIC: Personal sources of inspiration meet socially influential design and mobility icons' and its audience.
The talk, hosted by author and journalist Ilka Peemoeller, will delve into the personal experiences and stories behind the concept of 'home' in our increasingly mobile and globalized world. It will explore the role of places, objects, and memories in shaping our lives and sense of identity. The inaugural event will feature prominent guests such as Alina Süggeler (Frida Gold) and Matthias Killing (SAT.1 Morning Show), who will share their insights on origin, identity, and formative experiences.
The exhibition 'ICONIC', which the talk is linked to, features iconic vehicles like the Beetle, Bulli, and Porsche 911. These vehicles serve as storytelling catalysts, illustrating themes of departure, belonging, and cultural change. The guests at the event are notable figures from culture, society, and mobility sectors, including artists, designers, and cultural commentators. They will contribute their personal insights related to the themes of identity, heritage, and innovation, as explored in the exhibition.
The 'Origin, Heart, Attitude - Peemoeller's HEIMAT-Talk' promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking event that places societal topics in a broader cultural context. By exploring the personal and universal aspects of 'home', the talk aims to enrich the dialogue between the exhibition, audience, and guests.
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