04:02 min / 2016
The unusual hill formations have emerged on a barren stretch of land where the Berlin Wall used to run along the limits of Frohnau, a locality in the north of the city. The protuberances of Frohnau are a place of overlapping – the different strata produce a static, a buzz. At once physical remnants of Berlin’s inner-city border, they are also an improvised and cared for gathering place, and a rich succession biotope thriving on a disrupted land.