In more than 30 contributions by artists, journalists and academics, the app "Exit Exil" recalls the exile of German-speaking artists and intellectuals in the 1930s and '40s and draws a line to creatives living in exile in Germany today.
With contributions from renowned artists and authors, the mobile app "Exit Exil" gives users insights into German-language exile and related topics such as identity and belonging, flight and expulsion, language and work. The app looks into the lives of historical exiles as well as those living in the diaspora today. Among the contributors are Susan Philipsz, Michael Lentz, Tanja Kinkel, Senthuran Varatharajah, Anna Haifisch, Mohamed Amjahid.
The basis is a world map on which the content is embedded. The contributions thus convey a sense of the scope of forced migration, while at the same time enabling a place-based and in-depth experience of the content on offer. Among the contributions are films, radio plays, audio walks and installations, features and essays.
The project is scheduled to run for ten years and will be successively expanded with further artistic, journalistic and scientific contributions to become a central platform for the examination of exile. Current debates about flight, identity, new beginnings and much more will take a central place.
"Exit Exile" was developed within the framework of "dive in. Program for Digital Interactions" of the Federal Cultural Foundation, funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) in the NEUSTART KULTUR program.
The app is available free of charge for Android and iOS.
What's inside?
- An interactive world map shows an ever-growing number of points of interest to which artistic works, essayistic and scientific pieces are linked.
- Users can experience the content from the comfort of their couch at home or directly at the indicated locations.
- Among the contributions are radio plays, reports, video and audio walks, sound art and much more.
- Thematic focuses such as language, identity & belonging, flight & displacement and work allow a targeted selection of content.