Day — 01 (25.01)
6:00 pm
Exhibition
7:00 pm
Alexandra Grübler / Baal & Mortimer (concert)
7:30 pm
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (concert)
10:00 pm
Above Our Waters – A/V Live Performance – Qusay Awad & Dhia Douss Inviting Rand Abou Fakher
Day — 02 (26.01)
4:00 pm
Exhibition
7:00 pm
Kiarostami Short Film Festival (8 films by 8 artists) followed by a talk with curator Hamed Soleimanzadeh
Day — 03 (27.01)
4:00 pm
Exhibition
7:00 pm
Two films by Bill Morrison Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016), Incident (2023) Two more films by Bill in the exhibtion Rsvp
Day — 04 (28.01)
4:00 pm
Exhibition
7:00 pm
Activations of virtual Kotti 7:00pm
Day — 05 (29.01)
4:00 pm
Exhibition
7:00 pm
Activations of virtual Kotti 7:00pm
Open Architecture
Esra Akcan

Esra Akcan's research on modern and contemporary architecture and urbanism foregrounds the intertwined histories of Europe, West Asia, and Northeast Africa and offers new ways to understand architecture's role in global, social, and environmental justice. She has written extensively on critical and postcolonial theory, racism, immigration, reparations and transitional justice, architectural photography, translation, neoliberalism, and global history.

Open Architecture The International Building Exhibition 1984/87 in Berlin constitutes one of the most remarkable examples to discuss "open architecture". Almost 10,000 dwellings were constructed or restored in the Kreuzberg districts adjacent to the Berlin Wall, inhabited about halfway by immigrants. The renowned author Esra Akcan, related in many ways to Turkey, Berlin and the USA, narrates the history and reverberations of this architectural-political event.