Wilkommen!

Video still from Wilkommen!, 2011

Adrian Brun
Video Installation, mixed media

The struggle of learning a new language while trying to adapt to a new place is the central piece in this project.

As I came to Berlin a couple of moths ago with the purpose of learning the German language, I have decided to merge both the German language studies and my current project/research at HomeBase. This ‘all in one’ project deals with matters such as identity, the urge to belong, the need of being accepted, the struggle, communication, miscommunication and especially the frustration of it all.

All these aspects of adapting and learning ‘how to fit in’ will somehow materialize along the entire process into a physical final form.

A work/research, as a result of the experience of trying to somehow be at ‘Home’.

Our mission

The meaning of 'Home' has become ever more elusive and complex, especially in these times of financial uncertainty, rapid technological developments and extreme urban change. The HomeBase Project creates a unique platform for a multi-disciplinary artistic exploration of the notion of home as the foundation of humanity. It aims to foster a sense of interconnectedness in society through the arts, awaken social responsibility and integrate contemporary art into everyday urban living.

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HomeBase, a site-specific residency and research program exploring the notion of home, operating in the intersection of contemporary art and social change.

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