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In 60 days from Berlin to Kassel: Volkswagen and Frauenhofer Institute support citizenship, a documenta project

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Anja Kreß
Anja Kreß
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Cultural Engagement
In 60 days from Berlin to Kassel: Volkswagen and Frauenhofer Institute support citizenship,  a documenta project
The Center for Art and Urbanistics (ZK/U Berlin) sends its ship made of a converted wooden roof on a 60-day research trip from Berlin via Wolfsburg to Kassel.
  • The Center for Art and Urbanistics (ZK/U Berlin) sends its ship made of a converted wooden roof on a 60-day research trip from Berlin via Wolfsburg to Kassel 
  • Community power: citizenship only moves forward when people along the route provide support – from cultural exchange, food supply to shelter and generation of energy
  • Volkswagen and Fraunhofer Institute Kassel have designed a sustainable energy and propulsion system for the ship based on the electric engine of a VW Golf III Citystromer 
  • Volkswagen trainees from Kassel helped during installation and activation of the system components, e.g. electric drive, solar power unit and battery system 
  • As a landside support, a fully electric T6 Transporter accompanies the journey 
  • A lead partner of documenta fifteen committed to the Kassel region, Volkswagen contributes with its expertise in e-mobility and charging infrastructure

Wolfsburg. A roof converted into a ship, a propulsion system that combines recycling and sustainability and a travel format which is centered around encounters: the citizenship project by ZK/U Berlin is an energetic contribution to documenta fifteen. Volkswagen supports the project and its journey through Germany to the world’s most important exhibition for contemporary art.

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