Scenarios about 'squatter culture'
Squatter culture refers to the social practices and communities formed by individuals who occupy abandoned or unused buildings without legal permission. This phenomenon emerged prominently in urban areas during periods of economic decline, housing shortages, or rapid social change, particularly in the late 20th century. In alternate history scenarios, squatter movements often represent grassroots responses to different economic systems, property rights frameworks, or post-disaster societies.
What If Berlin's Post-Wall Art Scene Developed Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Berlin's post-unification artistic renaissance took a dramatically different path, reshaping global contemporary art, urban development, and cultural politics into the 21st century.