Fluctuations at ADE x De Ceuvel
Thursday 17 October
Cafe de Ceuvel 13:00 – 22:00
Lineup
Vince Fueg (Berlin/Paris)
Dim Browski aka Dr. Madimin (Amsterdam)
Megatronic (London)
Welcome to the FLUCTUATIONS SESSION DURING ADE! Join us at De Ceuvel for a day of panels, roundtables and a good music. This session will be hosted by VibeLab in collaboration with the floating festival project Fluctuations.
35% of Amsterdam’s urban surface is water – and it’s mainly used for commercial shipping. How can we establish more mixed use, making the water accessible as a public and creative space?
Join us at the iconic creative harbor De Ceuvel for a day of inspiring presentations, interactive roundtables and a spicy DJ lineup! VibeLab and international floating festival Fluctuations host this event and will get you in touch with five pioneering projects that change river access in practice.
During breaks, Café de Ceuvel offers excellent food and drinks on site.
Featured Projects:
Fluctuations: a festival boat that tours Europe’s rivers
Belouga: how to build your own DIY-ship to enter the water
SAIL: Amsterdam’s largest festival on water innovating event sustainability
Drinkable Rivers: Monitoring river health for a world with drinkable (and swimmable!) rivers
Liquid Becomings: a radical artist-led experiment where 32 artists explore four rivers and reimagine the future of Europe
Lastkahn: a floating club that can move locations in an ever-changing city.
DJs:
Vince Fueg (Berlin/Paris)
Dim Browski aka Dr. Madimin (Amsterdam)
Megatronic (London)
Timetable:
13:00 Open Doors
14:00 Presentations of Featured Projects
15:30 Interactive Roundtables: Improving Access to Water as Public and Creative Space
17:00 Group Activities: Measuring Water Quality & Crafting on DIY-Boat Belouga
17:00–22:00 DJs & Dance
Download our Study on Accessing Water as Creative Space:
VibeLab has launched a study in 2024 in partnership with Fluctuations, mapping European waterways from a cultural perspective: Where in Europe can we find cultural boats that transport arts, not goods? How do they organize activities on water? Who are their crews? Which places along rivers and canals do they interact with? And how do they navigate – and reimagine – the regulations of waterways? Download the study here for free.