The Moving Home explores through writing how “home” is redefined between movement and settlement by those who have embraced Berlin not merely as a dwelling place, but as a chosen world.
Why did we render the space of home unfamiliar?
How did we establish new homes upon arriving in lands reached by fleeing, abandoning, or departing?
This question moves beyond reducing home to a mere “place,”
This question moves beyond reducing home to a mere “place,” probing instead the generative principles of how home is constituted and sustained. The establishment of home is not a matter of ownership or address, but is closely intertwined with how the subject positions themselves within the city’s institutions, language, labour, and daily trajectories.