Pia Lindman in her Oxid Bungalow

Pia Lindman in her Oxid Bungalow
Pia Lindman in her Oxid Bungalow at Haus der Kulturen der Welt

Background info

Oxid Bungalow was first developed and shown at Stay Hungry exhibition Gleisdreieck Schrebergarten, Berlin, Germany. From July 2011 to end of 2012, Oxid Bungalow stood next to the river at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin. On September 7th, 2013, it is reconstructed for the Experiment Days in Tempelhof, Berlin.

Oxid Bungalow is part of Poison and Play, a series of experiments, workshops, and performances by Pia Lindman.
Poison and Play was first developed with the curators of Stay Hungry, Anna Redeker and Theo Ligthart, and later with the support of Haus der Kulturen der Welt and curator Valerie Smith.

Oxid Bungalow at HKW with two kids

Oxid Bungalow at HKW with two kids
Oxid Bungalow at HKW with two visitors

Oxid Bungalow at Gleisdreieck Schrebergarten, Berlin, Germany

Oxid Bungalow at Gleisdreieck Schrebergarten, Berlin, Germany
Oxid Bungalow at Gleisdreieck Schrebergarten, Berlin, Germany
Oxid Bungalow final touches CLICK ON PICTURE BELOW TO VIEW IMAGES

Oxid Bungalow final touches CLICK ON PICTURE TO VIEW IMAGES

Oxid Bungalow under construction

Oxid Bungalow under construction
Oxid Bungalow under construction

Early sketches for Oxid Bungalow

Early sketches for Oxid Bungalow
Early sketches for Oxid Bungalow
BBQ on 1st of May!
Welcome to our BBQ party at the Gleisdreieck Schrebergarten, allotment no 9, on the 1st of May, anytime between 15:00 and 24:00
In addition to great dance music and delicious food, you will get to fill up your own building block for the forthcoming Oxid Bungalow.
Bring drinks and clothes that can get dirty!

Oxid Bungalow is created by Pia Lindman in collaboration with Berlin-based architect Svea Heinemann.

See below images from the Oxid Bungalow BBQ and first construction sketches

Oxid Bungalow BBQ and first draft

Trip to Rüggen 11.4 2011

Svea Heinemann, Freja Bäckman and Pia Lindman took a trip to Rüggen to find chalk, 'kreide', and peat, 'torf', for Oxid Bungalow. Check out the images documenting this two-day adventure.