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Jens Harder präsentiert: "GAMMA ... visions (Die große Erzählung 4)

In the organizer's words:

After Jens Harder has shown in the first three volumes of his series what images and ideas people have formed about the development of the universe and their own history in it, he now turns his attention to the future. How will things continue on our planet? What future do we have in the face of dramatic climate change and the onset of mass extinction? What role will technology play in our survival? Jens Harder explores all these questions and more in the final volume of his grand narrative. A brilliant finale to this great work!

Jens Harder was born in 1970, studied graphic design at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee and works as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator in Berlin. The volume "Alpha ...directions" - first published by the French publisher Actes Sud and awarded the Prix de l'audace at the Festival de la Bande Dessinée d'Angoulême - was published by Carlsen in 2010 and was also awarded the Max and Moritz Prize in the same year. In 2011, Jens Harder received the Hans Meid Prize for Book Illustration for "Alpha ...directions". Jens Harder spent four years working on "Beta ...civilizations volume I", the second part of his four-volume evolutionary history.

The author and illustrator presents the finale of his masterpiece. The event will be moderated by journalist and comic expert Gesa Ufer (Deutschlandfunk Kultur).

The event will take place at the Pablo Neruda Library in Berlin and begins at 19:00. Admission is free. Pre-registration at Comics reading Jens Harder: "Gamma. A pictorial history of humanity".

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Price information:

Free admission, advance registration is requested.

Location

Pablo-Neruda-Bibliothek Berlin

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