[resource-net] Opening up your events/venues during/after COVID-19?

Michael Ang contactmang at gmail.com
Thu Jun 4 18:58:06 CEST 2020


This just in from the bbk newsletter:

auf seiner Sitzung vom 28.05.2020 hat der Senat beschlossen, dass ab 02.
Juni 2020 Veranstaltungen für Publikum bis zu 150 Personen und Open Air bis
200 Personen durchgeführt werden dürfen. Ab dem 30. Juni 2020 dürfen an
Veranstaltungen in Räumen bis zu 300 Personen und Open Air ab 16. Juni bis
zu 500 Personen und ab 30. Juni bis zu 1000 Personen teilnehmen. Es gelten
die einschlägigen Hygieneregeln. Außerdem können Bibliotheken wieder als
Arbeits- und Lernort genutzt werden. (Auszug aus der heutigen
Pressemitteilung des Senats)

Translated:
At its meeting on May 28, 2020, the Senate decided that from June 2, 2020
events for audiences up to 150 people and open air up to 200 people may be
held. From June 30, 2020, events in rooms up to 300 people and open air
from June 16 up to 500 people and from June 30 up to 1000 people can take
part. The relevant hygiene rules apply. Libraries can also be used as a
place to work and study again. (Excerpt from today's Senate press release)

On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 12:04 PM Rachel Uwa <rachel.uwa at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> thanks for sharing your thoughts and suggestions!
>
> I am in fact still having to pay a monthly rent for my space at ACUD but
> that is not why I would consider running classes.
> It's just that many people who've applied are messaging me regularly and
> still very enthusiastic about joining the programs
> so it's hard to not want to do what I can to try and still make some of
> them happen.
>
> I'm already running online classes and they're going quite well. I've
> decided to postpone several classes to 2021
> but for the exception of one machine learning class we will postpone to
> September. Let's see.
>
> Anyway, definitely up for learning more about planned procedures and
> protocols. Perhaps a group call for anyone interested
> once things start opening up more could be nice, mid-July perhaps unless
> there's a need to do it sooner!
>
> Warmly,
> Rachel
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 9:51 AM Christian de Lutz <
> cdelutz at artlaboratory-berlin.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi Rachel,
> >
> > I have to agree with Oliver and Ela. There will be no 'normal' until
> there
> > is a vaccine, and there will be a second wave at some point later this
> year
> > - the question is only when and how big. That will depend on all of us.
> In
> > the 1918 flu epidemic, which is much cited, the second wave was the big
> > killer, and third and fourth waves were as big as the first...but each
> > situation is different.
> >
> > The deciding point for you may be *why*. Acquaintances in gastronomy tell
> > me they don't expect much, if any, profit in the next months, but are
> open
> > to reduce their losses. Since you don't pay rent all year long, it may be
> > financially better for you to cancel for the year. If you want to
> continue
> > for other reasons, here are some ideas to think about:
> >
> >
> >    - Outside instead of inside. This is much safer. But as you will be in
> >    a group, and unlikely to maintain distance at all times, masks (and
> hand
> >    sanitizer again and again) will be a must.
> >    - This will be tricky with tech, but maybe if you were to do a program
> >    about urban space or ecology or DIY Bio (I can make suggestions here,
> if
> >    you are interested).
> >    - If inside then a huge space and small classes (how do people work
> >    together and maintain distance, though?). The only spaces I can think
> of
> >    here are clubs - which could use the money. 8-10 people in 1000+qm for
> >    instance.
> >    - All combined with online group work.
> >
> >
> >    - Try to keep it to local people. There will be inter-EU travel, but I
> >    don't see people coming from outside the EU without having to go
> through a
> >    14-day quarantine. Even the UK will be outside the bubble (which is
> good
> >    considering the situation there). But even this inter-EU travel will
> bring
> >    risks and spread the virus. It will be a good summer to build the
> local
> >    community.
> >
> >
> >
> > As for ALB: we will be opening an exhibition in the Futurium lab in the
> > Summer. They have their own rules... from what I've heard max. 15 people
> > (including staff) in the lower floor, and Maskenpflicht. In late August
> we
> > plan to open an exhibition that would have opened 10 days ago. It will be
> > in our space and a neighboring space. We envision a situation where max.
> 2
> > people can visit each space at the same time, with masks and with us
> > providing hand sanitizer. We may not be able to run the show as long as
> > planned and will adjust accordingly.
> >
> > Wishing you all the best. Feel free to write me directly if you have
> > questions.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> >
> > *Christian de Lutz
> > ARTLABORATORYBERLIN*Prinzenallee 34
> > 13359 Berlin
> >
> > *Office/ Post address:*
> > Nostitzstrasse 12
> > 10961 Berlinwww.artlaboratory-berlin.org
> >
> >
> > On 02.06.2020 13:04, Rachel Uwa wrote:
> >
> > Hi Resourcers,
> >
> > I hope you're all healthy and well.
> > I'm writing as I'm curious about the state of things with your events and
> > venues. I heard Disruption Network Lab over the weekend mention at their
> > conference that they are holding a film screening at the end of July at
> > ACUD and wondered where the rest of the community is at.
> >
> > I'm curious how you're all making your decisions.
> >
> > I'm having to decide on whether to run, postpone or cancel classes that
> > were supposed to take place here in Berlin this summer. Just when I think
> > I've made a decision things start to feel "normal" and I wonder how the
> > rest of you are making or not making your decisions. Impromptu event
> > support group?
> >
> > I'm also wondering if people are running events will you have hand
> > sanitizer and masks on hand or how else are you planning to handle the
> > cleanliness and health side of things?
> >
> > Happy to hear your thoughts, thanks in advance!
> >
> > Warmly,
> > Rachel
> >
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