The Kollage Kollectiv container space in Berlin becomes the setting for this 36th edition of the Roundtable — a site where architecture, experimentation, and community practice are already inseparable from the work being shown and discussed. Within this environment, Pauline Kess, Ed Rooth, and Alessandra Fabris come together in conversation — each approaching image-making through a different entry point: embodied performance, generative systems, and spatial identity.
Rather than a single theme, the focus emerges through friction and overlap: how visuals are produced in real time, how bodies and interfaces negotiate control, and how digital systems become performative environments in their own right. From choreographic interaction and sensor-based setups to app-driven audiovisual composition and identity-informed spatial media, the exchange moves between tools, perception, and presence.
Set inside a working, repurposed infrastructure built for making rather than presenting, the Roundtable reflects its surroundings: unfinished, adaptive, and in constant translation between idea and form.
If you can not attend the in-person event in Berlin, do not worry — we will stream the talks on our YouTube channel.

