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"Bremen's old foreign port will soon host Audiowalk "No Ship will Come" in its mobile adaptation"

Upon the debut of the interactive audio walk 'No ship will come' last year, a mobile-friendly adaptation is just around the corner, with availability commencing on October 20th. For the convenience of all, this audio walk can be explored flexibly and at no cost via mobile device, internet...

"Bremen's Outdated Harbor to Host 'No Ship' Audiowalk, Now Available on Mobile Devices"
"Bremen's Outdated Harbor to Host 'No Ship' Audiowalk, Now Available on Mobile Devices"

"Bremen's old foreign port will soon host Audiowalk "No Ship will Come" in its mobile adaptation"

The much-anticipated mobile version of the interactive urban performance "No Ship Will Come" is set to be released on October 20. This audio walk, led by Katrin Bretschneider, Ilona Marti, Christina Vogelsang, and Verena Ries, is part of the "Bremen Places in Radical Change" series.

"No Ship Will Come" is the second part of this series, following the first part, "Shaking Hands with Ghosts". Both audio walks will be permanently available to the public after their premieres.

The mobile version of "No Ship Will Come" can be experienced via mobile phone, the internet, or an app. Visitors to the audio walk are led through the past of the place using headphones, with texts, sound collages, and O-tons.

Interested citizens are invited to the release of the mobile version of "No Ship Will Come" on October 20, at 3:30 PM at the Blue Manege in Bremen. After the premiere, both "No Ship Will Come" and "Shaking Hands with Ghosts" will be accessible to the public.

For those seeking more information about the audio walks in the series, visit www.katrin-bretschneider.de.

Currently, the mobile version of "No Ship Will Come" is not available for direct download from search results. To find the mobile version, you would typically check the official website or the creator’s website for the most accurate and updated access information.

Meanwhile, the mobile version of "Shaking Hands with Ghosts" is already available online, leading through the grounds of the former AG Weser, now the Waterfront.

The "Bremen Places in Radical Change" series focuses on places significant to Bremen's recent history. This series, created by Katrin Bretschneider, Ilona Marti, Christina Vogelsang, and Verena Ries, consists of multiple parts, with "No Ship Will Come" being the second.

In 1998, the Overseas Port in Bremen was filled with several million cubic meters of sand, laying the foundation for the urban development project "Overseas Town".

For those eager to participate in the mobile version of "No Ship Will Come", we recommend visiting the official site or the creator’s website for a more precise download link. If you need assistance finding the official website, feel free to ask!

The "Bremen Places in Radical Change" series, consisting of multiple parts like 'No Ship Will Come' and 'Shaking Hands with Ghosts', offers a unique exploration of sustainable living, immersing visitors in home-and-garden settings significant to Bremen's recent history. To access the mobile version of 'No Ship Will Come' and enjoy its immersive lifestyle experience, visitors are encouraged to check the official website or the creators' site.

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