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Building Stories: Hidden Layers Walk – Moabit

Building Stories: Hidden Layers Walk – Moabit

Sun, Jun 7, 10:00 AM
From denkmallab – Building Stories: Berlin Photo Walks

**If the event is fully booked, feel free to join us at the meeting point.** 🇬🇧 Discover a different side of Berlin on this 2-hour photo walk through **Moabit** – a district full of overlooked architecture, hidden courtyards, and layers of urban history. We will explore former industrial sites, residential blocks, and in-between spaces that often go unnoticed – capturing not only how the city looks, but how it has evolved over time. Bring your camera or smartphone and develop your own way of seeing urban spaces. No experience needed – we’ll experiment together with observation, perspective, and composition. **Date:** 07.06.2026 **Time:** 12:00 – 14:00 **Meeting Point:** in front of the Heilandskirche https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilandskirche_(Berlin) **Participation & Contribution:** Everyone is welcome to join. I appreciate a voluntary donation (5-15 €) to support future photo walks. **Suggested contribution:** €10 (optional). **Route & Highlights (2 hours):** * Moabit streets & residential blocks – urban structure & repetition * Hidden courtyards – spatial depth & human scale * Former industrial and commercial buildings – traces of history * Transitional spaces – old vs. new, visible change **Focus:** * Observing overlooked details * Urban layers & architectural contrast * Light, textures, and composition * Developing your personal perspective **About Me:** Hi, I’m Julia ([@worldflaneur](https://www.instagram.com/worldflaneur)). With a background in architecture and photo editing, I guide participants to see and photograph urban spaces in new ways – focusing not only on buildings, but on the stories and layers behind them. If you want to follow future walks and urban observations, you can subscribe here: [https://denkmallab.substack.com/](https://denkmallab.substack.com/) 🇩🇪 Entdecke eine andere Seite Berlins auf diesem 2-stündigen Foto-Walk durch **Moabit** – ein Stadtteil voller übersehener Architektur, versteckter Hinterhöfe und urbaner Schichten. Wir erkunden ehemalige Gewerbe- und Industrieorte, Wohnblöcke und Zwischenräume, die oft unbeachtet bleiben – und halten nicht nur fest, wie die Stadt aussieht, sondern auch, wie sie sich verändert hat. Bring deine Kamera oder dein Smartphone mit und entwickle deinen eigenen Blick auf urbane Räume. Keine Vorerfahrung nötig – wir experimentieren gemeinsam mit Beobachtung, Perspektive und Komposition **Datum:** 07.06.2026 **Uhrzeit:** 12:00 – 14:00 **Treffpunkt:** am Eingang der Heilandskirche https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilandskirche_(Berlin) **Teilnahme & Beitrag:** Die Teilnahme ist offen für alle. Wer möchte, kann die Walks mit einer freiwilligen Spende (5-15 €) unterstützen. **Empfohlener Beitrag:** 10 € (optional). **Route & Highlights (2 Stunden):** * Straßen & Wohnblöcke in Moabit – Struktur & Wiederholung * Versteckte Hinterhöfe – räumliche Tiefe & Maßstab * Ehemalige Gewerbe- und Industriebauten – Spuren der Geschichte * Übergangsräume – Alt vs. Neu **Fokus:** * Übersehenes entdecken * Urbane Schichten & Kontraste * Licht, Texturen & Komposition * Eigene Perspektive entwickeln **Über mich:** Hi, ich bin Julia ([@worldflaneur](https://www.instagram.com/worldflaneur)). Mit Hintergrund in Architektur und Bildredaktion zeige ich, wie man urbane Räume neu wahrnimmt und fotografiert – nicht nur Gebäude, sondern auch ihre Geschichten und Schichten. Wenn du zukünftige Walks und urbane Beobachtungen verfolgen möchtest, kannst du dich hier anmelden: [https://denkmallab.substack.com/](https://denkmallab.substack.com/)

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OpenSearch Project meetup

OpenSearch Project meetup

Fri, Jun 5, 4:30 PM
From OpenSearch Project Berlin
4.9

Hi Everyone, we are very excited to announce our first 2026 OpenSearch Project Berlin meetup on **Friday June 5th** **Agenda** **6:30pm Start** (Drinks and snacks will be provided) **6:45pm TBD** **7:30pm Break** (Drinks and Snacks) **7:50pm TBD** **8:30pm Networking** **9:00pm Close.**

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Build for Everyone — Accessibility for Mobile

Build for Everyone — Accessibility for Mobile

Wed, May 27, 4:30 PM
From Flutter Berlin
4.7

**Build for Everyone — Accessibility for Mobile** Flutter Berlin is hosting a joint meetup with Kotlin User Group Berlin and CocoaHeads Berlin, focused on building accessible mobile apps. **Location:** Hedwig-Dohm-Haus, Berlin We’ll cover both strategy and hands-on implementation — from understanding platform differences (Android, iOS, cross-platform) to real-world accessibility pitfalls and live testing. With: **Important:** Registration is via Luma, not Meetup. Please register here: https://luma.com/xo7d3vb4

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Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt / Stadtführungen in Berlin

Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt / Stadtführungen in Berlin

Sun, May 24, 1:00 PM
From Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt

Bringt gute Laune, schönes Wetter und Interesse mit. Wir treffen uns je nach Tour an unterschiedlichen Orten. Am 1. April 2018 um 15 Uhr gehts los am Eingang zur Akademie der Künste am Pariser Platz neben dem Brandenburger Tor.

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Creative Code Stammtisch

Creative Code Stammtisch

Fri, Jun 5, 5:30 PM
From Creative Code Berlin
4.8

**⭐ DOORS OPEN AT 19:30. PLEASE ARRIVE BEFORE 8PM! ⭐** The Creative Code Stammtisch is a casual show-and-tell for artists, makers, designers, coders, performers, learners and anyone interested in the use of computing skills for artistic expression. The event is free and open to all, regardless of age, origin, gender or experience. Beginners and first-timers should feel especially welcome! You don't have to be a coder yourself 😃 HOW TO FIND US? Find Prachtsaal Studio by crossing the courtyard next to Cafe Augusta on Jonasstr. 22, 12053 Berlin. WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? We start with quick introductions, then open the floor to anyone who wants to present something. There are usually around six 10-minute slots available, plus time for questions from the audience. First-timers are encouraged to share their work. Topics range from net art to computational design and interactive installations all the way to wearable electronics or generative poetry. If you’re wondering whether your own project might fit, take a look at the [Stammtisch archive](https://creativecodeberlin.github.io/Stammtisch/) to see what others have shared in the past. This event is *not* just for coders! New-media artists and anyone working with technology in their art are very welcome to share. If you enjoy art and/or technology, you’ll likely have a great time, and maybe even learn something new! BEGINNERS WELCOME! If you’re new to creative coding, you can find beginner-friendly resources at [creativecode.berlin/learn](https://creativecode.berlin/learn). THIS IS YOUR SPACE We do our best to create a welcoming environment for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. People from group generally underrepresented in open-source, art, and technology fields are warmly encouraged to come by. And if you know someone who might enjoy this meetup but isn’t sure it’s for them, let them know they’ll be welcome! SAFE SPACE POLICY We support the Berlin Code of Conduct: [berlincodeofconduct.org](http://berlincodeofconduct.org/) Please read and make sure you agree with its content. ACCESSIBILITY Prachtsaal Studio is located on an easy to access ground floor. We're very sorry to say that the bathrooms are not wheelchair accessible yet. DO I NEED TO SPEAK GERMAN? We speak mostly English so international guests are more than welcome! Our team also speaks French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Finnish and German... though language availability may vary depending on which organizers are present :) CONTACT Raphaël de Courville team@creativecode.berlin +49 (0) 176 70070572 or get in touch via [creativecode.berlin](https://creativecode.berlin/) *** The featured artwork of the month is by @ojelibalon. We'd love to feature your work on the cover for the next Stammtisch! Please send an image at team@creativecode.berlin

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Design and Animation (2D/3D) Meetup Berlin

Design and Animation (2D/3D) Meetup Berlin

Tue, Jun 2, 5:00 PM
From Design and Animation (2D/3D) Berlin
4.7

It's all about getting to know new people from your favorite industry. So if you are interested in Motion Design, 2D or 3D Animation, CGI, Illustration or any related field, feel free to join us. Grab a beer in a relaxed atmosphere, have a nice chat about key frames or discuss your next project! Beginner or expert – wir freuen uns auf dich!

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