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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 3 MIN

Bremen to moon

from Cities and Memory - remixing the world · host Cities and Memory

"How can humans stay human when we’re far away from our home planet? "How does it affect us when there are no familiar animals nearby?"As the countdown begins, we take off, heading for the moon base. Once there, daily tasks turn routine and we begin to miss the sounds of Earth. But, the engineers of Bremen have hidden a control panel in the habitat with unexpected outcomes.""Bremen to Moon" is inspired by the city of Bremen's traditions and innovations. It begins with a field recording of the Bremer Loch, an underground charitable donation box. Each donation activates a sound from "The Town Musicians of Bremen" fairy tale."Bremen is also home to Airbus, which helped build the European Service Module (ESM) for NASA’s Artemis program. The ESM provides power, oxygen, nitrogen, and water to the astronauts. These life systems are critical to space travel and the ultimate goal of building a permanent moon base."Bremen's animal hole reimagined by Alexandra Pierschalla.

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