Peng Collective

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The Peng Collective is a group of culture jamming activists based in Berlin.[1] In 2016, the collective was part of the Berlin Biennale,[2] in 2018 of the Manifesta Biennale[3] and the Athens Biennale.[4] In 2018, they were awarded the Aachen Peace Prize. It was originally founded as Peng Media in 1998. Since 2019, the group offers free consulting for climate-change related issues.

Through actions of tactical media,[5] the Peng Collective wants to inspire other activists and civil society organisations to be more courageous in their campaigning methods. "Let's learn from our enemies," one of their members says in an interview. "If you look at the economics of corporations, their state of mind is: 'let's look at every possible gray area of laws and use them.' And NGOs just don't do that."[6] They are known for wearing animal masks as sign of biological appropriation whenever they are on stage and to break the law "whenever necessary for the greater good. And yes, the arts can be a greater good."

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