What does the teenage bedroom say about the future?

Date: August 29th
Time: 20.00 - 21.30
Location: Bryghuspladsen 10, 1473 København K, Denmark

Event organized by Danish Architecture Center.

Event will be in Danish

Can you remember what your own teenage bedroom looked like? Do you know what a teenage bedroom looks like today? Does the modern teenage bedroom reveal something about how we will all live tomorrow?
Since the concept of teenagers was invented in the 1950s USA, there has been increasing focus on this period of life when we are neither children nor adults. It is an exciting but also challenging time, which is reflected in the number of young people experiencing difficulties. It is an age when we are open to new things, willing to experiment, and dare to dream of a different future.

In this AfterDAC event, they take inspiration from the exhibition Teenagedrømme (Teenage Dreams). Come and listen to a futurist and a photographer/sociologist analyze what today’s teenagers value. Perhaps it can provide insights into how we will all live in the future. Teenagers are early adopters of new trends, and historically, youth culture has played a significant role in creating major changes in our society.

The price for adults is DKK 115.

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