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Art Laboratory Berlin at Long Night of Science (Berlin Dahlem)

Collaborative Art Science Projects with the Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants (FU Berlin)

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin) and Matthias Rillig (Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants), at Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin at the Long Night of Science, from left to right: Amandine Hong-Minh, Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz, 6 June 2026, FU Berlin, photo: ALB

Art Laboratory Berlin, office & library, Berlin Kreuzberg, 2026

Art Laboratory Berlin is thrilled to participate in the Long Night of Science 2026 together with its long-standing partner, the Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants, Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin. Please drop by our stand at Königin Luise Str 12/14, 14195 Berlin Dahlem, at the Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin (5 – 10 pm). You can enjoy printed matter, publications, and other material about our collaborative art science research projects and also talk to us in person.


Founded in 2006, Art Laboratory Berlin (ALB) is an award-winning, non-profit art and research platform dedicated to the intersection of art, science, and technology. For more than a decade, ALB has cultivated a uniquely productive partnership with Prof. Matthias Rillig and his team – a collaboration rooted in shared curiosity about soil ecology, biodiversity, symbiosis, and the pressing environmental transformations of our time. This ongoing relationship has generated a remarkable series of projects.

As early as 2019, Slovenian bio-media artist Saša Spačal conducted an artistic residency at the Rillig Lab, exploring interspecies entanglements and the symbiosis of mycorrhizal fungi with plants – research she deepened in a second residency in autumn 2022, curatorially accompanied by Art Laboratory Berlin and presented as a solo exhibition TERRA XENOBIOTICA at Art Laboratory Berlin in 2023/24.

The art-science research group DIY Hack the Panke, founded in 2018 and co-initiated by ALB, has brought together artists, microbiologists, and ecologists (including scientists from FU Berlin) to investigate the ecology, microbiome, and complex history of Berlin’s river Panke through public workshops, walks, and artistic experiments. This collective energy flowed into the network and festival Matter of Flux (2023), a four-day festival and exhibition celebrating women and FLINTA* in art, science, and technology, and the festival Bodies of Water (June 2025), co-organised with DIY Hack the Panke and with the Rillig Lab as a cooperation partner, exploring urban waterways through art, science, and storytelling.

The current chapter of this collaboration unfolds within CHRYSALIS. Artists in Labs (2025/26), ALB’s innovative artist-in-lab residency programme supported by Lottostiftung Berlin. Artist Helena Nikonole is currently in residence at the Rillig Lab, bringing her machine-learning practice into dialogue with the lab’s metagenomic soil-ecology research, asking how life might speculatively emerge and evolve under conditions of global change. Artist Sybille Neumeyer’s CHRYSALIS art residency was based on her long term collaborative research with the Rillig Lab, centering around the Global Change Experiment and biospheric research, both examining the impact of multiple ecological changes on soil communities. At the Long Night of Science 2026, Art Laboratory Berlin will also present material of additional artists, related to the Rillig Lab – such as artist and researcher Karine Bonneval as well as artist and environmental scientist Marcus Maeder.

At the invitation of Prof. Matthias Rillig (FU Berlin), Regine Rapp and Christian de Lutz from Art Laboratory Berlin contributed to the paper Ten simple rules for hosting artists in a scientific lab, published in 2021 in the journal Plos Computational Biology, forming the framework for these residencies. Beyond being open, one of the several recommendations in this paper was “Be curious about and understand each other’s holism”, which Art Laboratory Berlin considers key.

At the Long Night of Science 2026, Art Laboratory Berlin and the Rillig Lab warmly invite visitors to discover what happens when artistic speculation meets scientific observation – and how soil, fungi, rivers, and data can become the shared language of art and ecology.

DIY Hack the Panke/ Microbiodiversity, Workshop, Art Laboratory Berlin, 2019

DIY Hack the Panke/ Summer Walk & Talk #2, Art Laboratory Berlin, 2019

Science by Doing/ DIY Hack the Panke, 2019, with scientist Joana MacLean and Berlin pupils.

Global Change Project, Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants, Institute of Biology, FU Berlin, photo: Jessica Ullrich

People listening to the artist speak at the opening of the exhibition

Saša Spačal: TERRA XENOBIOTICA, opening of the exhibition, Art Laboratory Berlin, 10 November 2023, photo: Tim Deussen

two hands in white gloves placing a disc with brown circular forms on a scanner that resembles a turntable

Saša Spačal: TERRA XENOBIOTICA. Eternity Scanner with soil chromatogram, 2023, exhibition view, Art Laboratory Berlin, photograph: Tim Deussen

Left: Matthias Rillig; right Hideo Iwasaki, Online Lecture series VIRAL CLOUD, Art Laboratory Berlin, 21 Feb 2021.

India Mansour: LAB VISIT, at Plant Ecologies, Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, festival MATTER OF FLUX, Art Laboratory Berlin, 2023, photo: Jessica Ullrich

BODIES OF WATER Festival: Amplifying River Communities, workshop with microbiologists India Mansour and Joana MacLean as well as artists and researchers Sybille Neumeyer and Fara Peluso, 21 June 2025, photo: Alexander Rentsch

ART SCIENCE MEET UP, Research Exchange and Get-Together, Art Laboratory Berlin + Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants, FU Berlin, 29 April 2026, photo: ALB

ART SCIENCE MEET UP, Research Exchange and Get-Together, Art Laboratory Berlin + Rillig Lab | Ecology of Plants, FU Berlin, 29 April 2026, photo: ALB


Venue

Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Biology,
Königin Luise Str 12/14, 14195 Berlin
(close to Botanical Garden)

Date and time

Sat, 6 June 2026, 5 – 10 pm

ENTRY

Everyone is welcome.
Please purchase a ticket for LNDW, information HERE.

CURATED BY

Regine Rapp & Christian de Lutz

ORGANISING Team

Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz,
Amandine Hong-Minh, Giulia Marsigli

Cooperation partner

RILLIG LAB | Ecology of Plants, Institute of Biology, FU Berlin

Supported by

DIY Hack the Panke

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