Agnes von Witzleben
Berlin Footnote
Agnes von Witzleben self-declared cosmopolitan globalist, opportunistic archivist, and trespasser in other people's mythologies hosts a series of psycho-geographic footnotes, guided dérives, and GPS Audio Tours
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May 2, 2026
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Episodes
Berlin Sidenote tx001a "Nikolas Schreck, the brothers Gold, and the depression stick" 02.05.2026 26:26
This first Berlin Footnote Sidenote leaves the route-map for a dispatch of performances, conversations, and stray transmissions. We begin at the Casino for Social Medicine on Sonnenallee, where Daniel Zander performs at a monthly Künstler-Künstlerin evening hosted by Annita Sleep. From there, a Wally George clip opens a door into Nikolas Schreck, Radio Werewolf, and the theatrical machinery of the...
Berlin Footnote tx001 "Charlottengrad and the sunken village of Lietzow" 09.02.2026 1:13:34
Berlin Footnote is a psychogeographic audio series. A map made of detours. We follow Berlin’s subconscious through courtyards, side-streets, lake edges, and hidden passageways where the official story frays and other voices slip through. Transmission 001 begins at an enigmatic concrete banana under the bridge at Stuttgarter Platz and drifts into Charlottengrad , towards Lietzensee . It’s a walki...
Berlin Footnote Transmission 0.5 - A glimpse of a future recollection 30.12.2025 12:22
This is the 0.5 transmission of Berlin Footnote, from Agnes von Witzleben. "A glimpse of a future recollection". A teaser for the first tour "Charlottengrad and the sunken village of Lietzow" Audio tour, Podcast and Micro-Museum exhibit. We begin our journey under the bridge at the Charlottenburg S-bahnhof, then Vladimir Nabokov activates a portal as we move to Zum Hecht and discuss Kommune eins...
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