Decolonial Goods Store in Gelsenkirchen: Sound Installation and Discussion at EinLaden


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An evening full of sound, attitude, and new perspectives in Gelsenkirchen
The Decolonial Goods Store brings an interactive sound installation to EinLaden on June 14, 2026. The project combines art, discussion, and critical reflection on (post-)colonialism, decolonization, and social diversity. With the sound composition by KMRU, a dense event experience is created that does not need to be loud to resonate long after.
Sound installation with discussion space
Here, artistic installation meets discourse: The space becomes a forum for diverse voices, for listening and categorizing. The mood of the audience is expected to be focused, open, and curious - exactly the environment in which strong ideas can take effect. For visitors, an event format emerges that cleverly combines exhibition, sound art, and mediation.
A place for exchange and new perspectives
The date fits into a series of opening times, conversations, and workshop formats. The combination of artistic presentation and accompanying contextualization by Stefan Demming is particularly exciting. This not only gives the event atmospheric depth but also a professional structure and content clarity.
KMRU and the power of listening
The sound composition is by KMRU, the sound artist born in Nairobi and working in Berlin, who is internationally known for his works between field recording, noise, and ambient. His works are considered precise, meditative, and experimental at the same time - a fitting framework for a project that does not explain colonial history but makes it tangible.
Who should attend
The Decolonial Goods Store appeals to people interested in art, social debates, sound art, cultural education, and contemporary exhibition concepts. Those seeking an event experience with attitude will find a special place here between reflection and sensory impression.
Conclusion: The Decolonial Goods Store promises a thoughtful, quiet, and yet intense afternoon in Gelsenkirchen. Visitors will experience a free sound installation with character of discussion that opens perspectives and remains in memory. Those who love such formats should experience this date live.
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