szenography / audiowalk
, IN SITU, Cologne/Pristina 2023/24
„After All. A Requiem of the Fossil Age“ is an audio performance for public space. Visitors gather as a group, are given headphones, and walk together across an abandoned works site to a semi-open pink pavilion. A fire is lit in their midst as found objects from their walk, guided by artist Paula Erstmann, are burned and made into tea and food. The spoken text over headphones is complemented by a live musical performance by trombonist Moritz Anthes and sound artist Thomas Meckel.
We look from the end: on the narrative level of the performance, we first walk imaginarily in the ruinous landscapes of the future, which are marked by a massive overheating of the earth. As distancing and pausing, grief is the vehicle that makes it possible in the first place to land on the contaminated soil, saturated with heavy oil and gasoline, and become „terrestrial.“ The performance ends with a communal meal of the prepared food in front of the tent. The goal is to reach an understanding about how to deal with the climate catastrophe and to imagine radically different ways of living.
Conception: Jakob Engel, Paula Erstmann, Jascha Sommer / Performance: Paula Erstmann / Text: Jascha Sommer, Jakob Engel, Laura Strack / Scenography: Jakob Engel / Dramaturgy: Laura Strack / Music: Moritz Anthes / Sound design: Thomas Meckel /
Sound recording: Felix Breuel
The work is a co-production with FWT Cologne and Bildstörung Festival Detmold. In addition, Jakob Engel and Jascha Sommer have been part of IN SITU - The European platform for artistic creation in public space since this year, which offers support in arranging guest performances at festivals of the European partners.
szenography / audiowalk
, IN SITU, Cologne/Pristina 2023/24
„After All. A Requiem of the Fossil Age“ is an audio performance for public space. Visitors gather as a group, are given headphones, and walk together across an abandoned works site to a semi-open pink pavilion. A fire is lit in their midst as found objects from their walk, guided by artist Paula Erstmann, are burned and made into tea and food. The spoken text over headphones is complemented by a live musical performance by trombonist Moritz Anthes and sound artist Thomas Meckel.
We look from the end: on the narrative level of the performance, we first walk imaginarily in the ruinous landscapes of the future, which are marked by a massive overheating of the earth. As distancing and pausing, grief is the vehicle that makes it possible in the first place to land on the contaminated soil, saturated with heavy oil and gasoline, and become „terrestrial.“ The performance ends with a communal meal of the prepared food in front of the tent. The goal is to reach an understanding about how to deal with the climate catastrophe and to imagine radically different ways of living.
Conception: Jakob Engel, Paula Erstmann, Jascha Sommer / Performance: Paula Erstmann / Text: Jascha Sommer, Jakob Engel, Laura Strack / Scenography: Jakob Engel / Dramaturgy: Laura Strack / Music: Moritz Anthes / Sound design: Thomas Meckel /
Sound recording: Felix Breuel
The work is a co-production with FWT Cologne and Bildstörung Festival Detmold. In addition, Jakob Engel and Jascha Sommer have been part of IN SITU - The European platform for artistic creation in public space since this year, which offers support in arranging guest performances at festivals of the European partners.
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Personal data (usually referred to just as "data" below) will only be processed by us to the extent necessary and for the purpose of providing a functional and user-friendly website, including its contents, and the services offered there.
Per Art. 4 No. 1 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679, i.e. the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "GDPR"), "processing" refers to any operation or set of operations such as collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination, or otherwise making available, alignment, or combination, restriction, erasure, or destruction performed on personal data, whether by automated means or not.
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Our privacy policy is structured as follows:
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
II. The rights of users and data subjects
III. Information about the data processing
I. Information about us as controllers of your data
The party responsible for this website (the "controller") for purposes of data protection law is:
Jakob Engel | Berliner Strasse 68 | 51063 Köln | Germany
Telephone: +49 171 289 51 48
Email: info{at}jakobengel.de
II. The rights of users and data subjects
With regard to the data processing to be described in more detail below, users and data subjects have the right
to confirmation of whether data concerning them is being processed, information about the data being processed, further information about the nature of the data processing, and copies of the data (cf. also Art. 15 GDPR);
to correct or complete incorrect or incomplete data (cf. also Art. 16 GDPR);
to the immediate deletion of data concerning them (cf. also Art. 17 DSGVO), or, alternatively, if further processing is necessary as stipulated in Art. 17 Para. 3 GDPR, to restrict said processing per Art. 18 GDPR;
to receive copies of the data concerning them and/or provided by them and to have the same transmitted to other providers/controllers (cf. also Art. 20 GDPR);
to file complaints with the supervisory authority if they believe that data concerning them is being processed by the controller in breach of data protection provisions (see also Art. 77 GDPR).
In addition, the controller is obliged to inform all recipients to whom it discloses data of any such corrections, deletions, or restrictions placed on processing the same per Art. 16, 17 Para. 1, 18 GDPR. However, this obligation does not apply if such notification is impossible or involves a disproportionate effort. Nevertheless, users have a right to information about these recipients.
Likewise, under Art. 21 GDPR, users and data subjects have the right to object to the controller's future processing of their data pursuant to Art. 6 Para. 1 lit. f) GDPR. In particular, an objection to data processing for the purpose of direct advertising is permissible.
III. Information about the data processing
Your data processed when using our website will be deleted or blocked as soon as the purpose for its storage ceases to apply, provided the deletion of the same is not in breach of any statutory storage obligations or unless otherwise stipulated below.
Model Data Protection Statement for Anwaltskanzlei Weiß & Partner
Jakob Engel lives in Cologne. He studied at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg and postgraduate studies at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln. His works have been shown at the Kunsthalle Hamburg, the Kunstmuseum Bochum and the Kunstverein Frankfurt, among others. As a scenographer, he works with Jan Philipp Stange, subbotnik and Jascha Sommer. Their works have been shown at Schauspielhaus Wien, Produktionshaus Naxos, Thalia Theater Hamburg, Mousonturm Frankfurt, Hellerau Dresden, Theater an der Ruhr and have been invited to Impulse Festival, Radikal Jung Festival, Fast Forward Festival and Körber-Studio. He is part of the european network of performing arts IN SITU.
Jakob Engel lives in Cologne. He studied at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg and postgraduate studies at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln. His works have been shown at the Kunsthalle Hamburg, the Kunstmuseum Bochum and the Kunstverein Frankfurt, among others. As a scenographer, he works with Jan Philipp Stange, subbotnik and Jascha Sommer. Their works have been shown at Schauspielhaus Wien, Produktionshaus Naxos, Thalia Theater Hamburg, Mousonturm Frankfurt, Hellerau Dresden, Theater an der Ruhr and have been invited to Impulse Festival, Radikal Jung Festival, Fast Forward Festival and Körber-Studio. He is part of the european network of performing arts IN SITU.