Forming, storming, norming and performing [1] - a well-known phase-modulation model of team building is probably reliable to describe the changeful relationship of Berlin Cultural and Berlin Digital in the Melting Pot of the metropolis. The pretty, shy bride awkwardly meets a nerdy, hyperactive groom when after the fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, the wedding looms on the horizon: digital economy, the bullish beacon of hope of a city, which almost lost its subsistence from industrial production, and the reunified cultural institutions with their wonderful and much admired dowry of collections scattered and dispersed for so many decades over the Eastern and the Western parts of the town. Sometimes it comes to bitchy approaches in this restless partnership, sometimes afflicted with distrust and reticence, with bolder hope and economic calculus from both sides. There are only single, in retrospect amazingly ambitious projects, in which one comes closer to each other and gauges what a same household in the future time may look alike.
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Author and article information
Contributors
Andreas Bienert
Eva Emenlauer-Blömers
Conference
Publication date:
July
2016
Publication date
(Print):
July
2016
Pages: 111-115
Affiliations
[1
] EVA Berlin & Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Stauffenbergstraße 41
10785 Berlin
Germany
[2
] Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research Berlin (formerly)
Beerenstraße 3
14163 Berlin
Germany