REGENBOGENROBOTERWELTRAUMEIS

4. June
15. June 2025

489 elementary school children painted their ideas for our future. These include floating waste recycling machines, popsicles on the moon, jet shoes, and fair voting robots. The young creative minds reflected on the topic of resources and shared with us what we have too much of, too little of, and what absolutely still needs to be invented.

Renowned photographer Jan von Holleben is turning these ideas into visual scenes and photographing them with around 150 children from Zingst, Prerow, Barth, and Ribnitz-Damgarten in Zingst. The project will be presented as a photo flash mob at  f³ – freiraum für fotografie.

Opening of the photo flashmob on June 3, 2025, at 7 pm featuring the PHOTO-TALK: REGENBOGENROBOTERWELTRAUMEIS. Admission free!

Jan von Holleben (1977) grew up in southern Germany. He first studied special education in Freiburg and later went on to study the theory and history of photography at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design in Farnham, UK. After seven exciting years in London working as an art director, photo editor, photographer, and founder of various art and photography organizations, he now lives between Berlin and Paris and works for all major German and international magazines.

Jan von Holleben also collaborates with museums and public institutions on exhibitions and socially relevant projects. His art and children’s books have been translated into up to 17 languages, and his work is regularly awarded gold prizes.

janvonholleben.com

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