Titre : |
Temple of Refuge |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sartep Namiq, Auteur ; Matthias Zuber, Auteur ; Felix Mertikat, Auteur ; Bruce Sterling, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Egmont Comic Collection |
Année de publication : |
2021 |
Importance : |
84 pages |
Format : |
livre de poche |
Langues : |
Allemand (ger) |
Mots-clés : |
cyberpunk utopie Flucht Asyl Tempelhof Berlin Fiktion fiktive Gesellschaft Solidarität neue Auftraggeber |
Index. décimale : |
BD MERT 5325 |
Note de contenu : |
In March 2016, a young Kurd, Sartep Namiq, came to Berlin from Iraq, hoping for a better future. At first life in the emergency shelter for refugees in the old Tempelhof airport was a challenge. For twelve months, he lived in a hangar with 900 others not knowing what would happen next . When Namiq heard about the "New Patrons" program, which supports people in starting unusual projects, he had an idea: he could have artists draw a comic book for him in which the refugee accommodation in Tempelhof Airport is transformed into a fantastical city. He envisioned a science fiction story in which everyone works together to create a better world, a world in which each individual’s dreams, desires and abilities can develop freely. This is how the comic "Temple of Refuge" came into being - commissioned by Sartep Namiq, accompanied and made possible by Alexander Koch, director of the New Patrons. |
Temple of Refuge [texte imprimé] / Sartep Namiq, Auteur ; Matthias Zuber, Auteur ; Felix Mertikat, Auteur ; Bruce Sterling, Auteur . - Egmont Comic Collection, 2021 . - 84 pages ; livre de poche. Langues : Allemand ( ger) Mots-clés : |
cyberpunk utopie Flucht Asyl Tempelhof Berlin Fiktion fiktive Gesellschaft Solidarität neue Auftraggeber |
Index. décimale : |
BD MERT 5325 |
Note de contenu : |
In March 2016, a young Kurd, Sartep Namiq, came to Berlin from Iraq, hoping for a better future. At first life in the emergency shelter for refugees in the old Tempelhof airport was a challenge. For twelve months, he lived in a hangar with 900 others not knowing what would happen next . When Namiq heard about the "New Patrons" program, which supports people in starting unusual projects, he had an idea: he could have artists draw a comic book for him in which the refugee accommodation in Tempelhof Airport is transformed into a fantastical city. He envisioned a science fiction story in which everyone works together to create a better world, a world in which each individual’s dreams, desires and abilities can develop freely. This is how the comic "Temple of Refuge" came into being - commissioned by Sartep Namiq, accompanied and made possible by Alexander Koch, director of the New Patrons. |
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