On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Vietnam - Germany diplomatic relationship, the project "What do birds and storks need to express?" is carried out to create a meaningful work for the local community by gathering Vietnamese - German artists and architects in a unique co-creation process.
With the project "What do lions and birds worry about and show birds? ", two works about to create interactive sound - one for each city - are created in a public space, where art, technology and primary school intersect.
This upcoming work helps the public stop and listen to a language that is already available everywhere but is often overlooked: The Howl of a bird.

The project was initiated by Goethe- Institut Vietnam, in collaboration with Vietnamese and German partners - Think Playgrounds from Hanoi and Baltic Raw Org from Hamburg in the first collaboration.
It is known that Baltic Raw Org (BRO) is an interdisciplinary artist group based in Hamburg. The group creates works that are about to become popular, active at the intersection of art, architecture and social space practice.

Think Playgrounds was established in 2014 with the mission of promoting Children's Play Rights. In 2024, Think Playgrounds cooperated to build more than 270 playgrounds and interactive public spaces across Vietnam.
Exhibition "What do the langurs and birds show?" held from September 19 in Hanoi and September 27 in Ho Chi Minh City.