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Memoblast
29.Jan - 18:30

Memoblast is a group performance in a fax-based office. Raquel Meyers, Jacob Sikker Remin and Goto80 are office workers who handle the flow of information by following...

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alva noto . uni acronym (feat. anne-james chaton)
29.Jan - 18:30

alva noto . uni acronym is presented as an installation in the theater on transmediale’s opening evening.

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Pluto Y U No Planet? - Opening Ceremony for transmediale 2013 BWPWAP
29.Jan - 20:00

Back when openings were just openings, a few self-congratulatory statements and an introductory speech or two sufficed. At this year’s transmediale we are aiming...

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PNEUMAtic circUS [ongoing]
29.Jan - 21:30

It's alive!
See a giant OCTOpodous kinetic sculpture rattle and shake at the speed of light!

 

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Refunct Media Presentation
29.Jan - 22:00

This performative event presents ReFunct Media #5, a multimedia installation that (re)uses numerous "obsolete" electronic devices (digital and analog media...

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BWPWAP Soundsystem (The Blue Hour of Pluto)
29.Jan - 23:00

In the Blue Hour of Pluto, People Like Us – broadcaster of the sound arts radio show DO or DIY on WFMU – will play a DJ Set with a selection of the best...

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Depletion Design
30.Jan - 12:00

“Depletion Design” suggests that ideas of exhaustion cut across cultural, environmentalist, and political idioms and offers ways to explore the emergence of new...

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Post-digital Publishing Workshop: DIY Publishing
30.Jan - 13:00

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

The Post-Digital Publishing workshop is doing its own little bit of “future re-distribution” for open source and...

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Mail Art in the GDR
30.Jan - 14:00

This panel describes a few daring projects: from the activities of Robert Rehfeldt (the first and most well-known Mail Artist of the GDR), to the political aesthetical...

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Imaginary Museums, Computationality & the New Aesthetic
30.Jan - 14:30

Contributors to this panel were invited to take part in a book sprint—an intense four-day writing retreat—in November 2012 in Berlin to explore André...

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Talking to the Exterior World
30.Jan - 15:30

Nothing seems more difficult than the medial communication of reality. All communication is based on a particular view of the world, a pooling and contextualization of...

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Paperbound - Cultural Imaginaries and Practices in the Epoch of Paper
30.Jan - 16:00

Books, letters, documents and indexes are all paperbound forms central not only to literary, but also to computational culture. In his recent book, White Magic. The Paper...

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Learning From Evil Media
30.Jan - 17:00

The panel is discussing the installation project Evil Media Distribution Centre by Graham Harwood (uk) and Matsuko Yokokoji (jp/uk) (YoHa) that is part of the festival...

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LUDIC INTERFACES Presentation
30.Jan - 17:00

Location: HKW Central Foyer

Ludic Interfaces is focusing on playful practices and theoretical approaches based on the intersection of art, design and digital...

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Remade Reproductions
30.Jan - 19:00

In commercial film, a remake of successful material is routine. | With works from Malcolm Le Grice, Dan Boord, Luis Valdovino, Marilyn Marloff, Volker Schreiner, Lewis Klahr,...

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transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2013 with Ian Hacking
30.Jan - 19:30

The transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2013 will be held by Ian Hacking. In his lecture Pluto, Plutocrats & Plutonium, the world renowned Canadian philosopher Ian...

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-logy
30.Jan - 20:00

-logy is a "science fiction" performance representing the border between controlled and uncontrolled technology, exploring the exchanged energy between...

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casperelectronics
30.Jan - 20:30

This audiovisual performance by musical instrument designer and circuit-bender Peter Edwards (aka Casperelectronics) occupies a sonic territory between noise and melody,...

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Movement Materials and What We Can Do
30.Jan - 21:00

In Movement Materials and What We Can Do, Andrew Norman Wilson employs corporate, academic and artistic lecture techniques to the intertwining concerns of his projects...

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[[[ I'll Show You HD ]]] - transmediale Marshall McLuhan Salon 2013
30.Jan - 21:15

The exhibition [[[ I'll Show You HD ]]] consists of a series of “visual mixtapes” that all follow a vernacular remix aesthetic in which net culture is...

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Instrumentarium II. (BWPWAP and The Golden Age Edition)
30.Jan - 22:00

Instrumentarium is a performance series for musicians in separate rooms orchestrated by Berlin sound artist Boris Hegenbart in collaboration with various guest...

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BWPWAP Soundsystem (Breakfast on Pluto)
30.Jan - 23:00

Y U NO having a Breakfast on Pluto before leaving to the Club? - DJ Set by actylat (STRFLD Simulation).

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OPEN, O SESAMI. OPEN, O GREEN. OPEN, O FIELDS. A Chance Meeting in the Name of Green Rush
31.Jan - 12:00

Location: Central Foyer. This meeting on the occasion of the Composting the City | Composting the Net launch brings together partners and projects of green rush...

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E-Waste Workshop
31.Jan - 12:00

Using e-waste as raw material, the workshop offers participants to become familiar with basic circuit bending, hardware and software hacking/recycling while gaining hands-on...

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Launch of the Researching BWPWAP Newspaper
31.Jan - 12:00

This event brings together participants of the Researching BWPWAP workshop that preceded transmediale and was focused on the question of how BWPWAP can be interpreted...

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Atypo.org: artist's books in the post digital era
31.Jan - 12:00

Atypo is a virtual publishing house that deals with the promotion and production of artist books.

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Post-digital Publishing Workshop: Publishing and the University - Open Access and Open Learning
31.Jan - 13:00

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

A day of critical reflection on the state of the university: As the walls around universities’ repositories of knowledge...

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OVER the HEAD
31.Jan - 15:00

Location: HKW Central Foyer

For his performative lecture, Siegfried Zielinski uses one of his well-known, characteristic devices: an overhead projector.

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Media's Material
31.Jan - 15:30

Like book printing, film has not evolved very much technically: Film today is shot on 35 mm just like in the 19th century. | With works from Germaine Dulac, Dwinnel Grant,...

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Building Local Autonomy Networks
31.Jan - 16:00

Local Autonomy Networks (Autonets) is an artivist project focused on creating networks of communication to increase community autonomy and reduce violence against...

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Remixing Digital Cities
31.Jan - 16:00

"Remixing Digital Cities" explores the concept of digital cities and alternative urban networks in Europe and Brazil. In Berlin, Amsterdam and elsewhere, "...

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What Was the User?
31.Jan - 16:00

This panel takes its cue in part from Roland Barthes’ essay Death of the Author (1967), in which he argues that one should not focus on the writer’s...

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de/Rastra
31.Jan - 18:00

Kyle Evans' de/Rastra is an oscillographic synthesizer, a real-time audio/video instrument and computer-interfacing device that generates visualizations intrinsic to...

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OCTO P7C-1 Miscommunication Technologies
31.Jan - 18:30

Location: Central Foyer

The investors' insider tip of the year: OCTO! Total communications control with unprecedented ease of implementation.

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The Economy, Stupid!
31.Jan - 19:00

Karl Marx saw “complete alienation,” the “dehumanization” of people, in the credit system. Capital does not appraise goods or labor to approximate...

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Let There Be Light and Sound
31.Jan - 20:00

In WMSWF (We Make Sound With Fire), fire and light are produced through various methods. Fluorescene is an improvised light and sound performance.

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BWPWAP Networks with Geert Lovink
31.Jan - 20:00

Social Media: From Complaints to Alternative Tools. This presentation gives a strategic overview of the philosophical underpinnings of the Unlike Us project, a...

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Consequences (One Thing Leads To Another)
31.Jan - 22:30

This world premiere of the new live A/V set of People Like Us (PLU) is presented in an exclusive transmediale and CTM edition that applies a collage approach to networks in...

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Mind the Volcano!
31.Jan - 23:30

Mind the Volcano is a text-based, TV-performance with a typewriter logic that remediates existing materials. >> Read more.

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Spam, Porn and Bodily Computation
01.Feb - 12:00

This panel analyzes misuse and abuse of online communication, sexual computational practices and porn fiction as code narrative, by focusing on a spectrum reaching from the...

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Analog sound and light synth building workshop
01.Feb - 12:00

In this workshop, participants build and play with a simple, modular and fully analog sound and light drone synthesizer.

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encapsulations/openings
01.Feb - 12:30

Location: HKW Central Foyer

 

Lutz Wohlrab and Karla Sachse’s workshop feeds the OCTO P7C-1 installation, the pneumatic mini-network running...

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Post-digital Publishing Workshop: Indy Publishers - new readers/new economy
01.Feb - 13:00

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

A day dedicated to round-table demos and discussions to explore possible futures for the indie publisher; how to move to multi-...

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The Archive Panel: Long-Term Preservation of Digital Art
01.Feb - 13:00

Location: Central Foyer

Before we will have the definitive answer on where digital art practices fit into the universal cultural legacy of artistic practices a...

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Textfiles of Desire
01.Feb - 14:30

This panel focuses on the experience of active users and developers connecting the historical adventure of cyber-core BBSes (Bulletin Board Systems), ASCII porn and early...

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Speaking Code: Coding as Aesthetic and Political Expression
01.Feb - 15:00

Location: Central Foyer

Speaking Code begins by invoking the Hello World convention used by programmers when learning a new language; helping to establish...

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Video Vortex Hangout
01.Feb - 15:30

Though English is the most common language of international communication, in the Russian Internet, behind the Chinese firewall and in African countries active social (video...

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Disrupting the Bureaucracy, Rethinking Social Networks
01.Feb - 16:00

This panel adopts the concept of “Disrupting Bureaucracy” as a comparative standpoint to analyze grassroots artistic interventions in the digital and analog...

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Digital Memory and the Archive & What is Media Archaeology?
01.Feb - 16:30

Location: HKW Central Foyer

This event and book launch discuss media archaeology in relation to technical media arts and digital culture. It revolves around...

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Mobile Device Forensics for Artists
01.Feb - 17:00

by Johannes P Osterhoff

This workshop is a tool for artists who wish to go beyond common usage of these mobile-controlled consumption interfaces on the Kindle...

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Composting the City | Composting the Net Performance
01.Feb - 18:30

By proposing that the composting process can be applied both to the material (bodily waste, food scraps, papers, documents) and the immaterial (info-data, net archives), this...

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Tales of the Unknown
01.Feb - 19:00

Religions are networks that connect people across extreme temporal and spatial distance through a complex system of tradition, text, architecture, ritual, music and image. |...

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BWPWAP Users with Olga Goriunova
01.Feb - 20:00

Aesthetic growth: Becoming a Human, a Thing or a Piece of Code. How do we engage with the world, as it turns computational?

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BWPWAP Users: Coded Narratives
01.Feb - 22:30

Coded Narratives (CN) is a retro-futuristic, campfire type of experience for the audience as active participants, articulated by the proto-programming language of...

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Back When Pluto Was Another Cold War Heavenly Body: Militarisation, Media and Space
02.Feb - 12:00

This panel focuses on mediation and coordination of space and Space by the military. Since the advent of the Cold War, celestial bodies have featured in strategic military...

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The Outsourced / Outsourcing User (part I): My Name Is Janez Janša
02.Feb - 13:00

What are the consequences of becoming a name’s “user” when the name belongs to the country’s prime minister? And what is the meaning of name-change as...

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Post-digital Publishing Workshop: Home Library
02.Feb - 13:00

Location: HKW Lower Foyer

 

This workshop invites you to learn how to quickly digitize books and share them with whomever you want all over the world.

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SURVIVAL STRATEGIES FOR DIGITAL ART & NEW MEDIA PRACTICES
02.Feb - 13:30

Location: HKW Central Foyer

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Emoporn, Sex Machines and Mediated Sexualities
02.Feb - 14:30

By addressing specific examples related to online sex and porn, porn-sourcing, love for sex machines and fictional characters, the objective is to investigate the current state...

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Laborers of Love/LOL
02.Feb - 14:30

LOL is a crowdsourcing project that explores how sexuality and desire are mediated through new technologies, specifically new models of global, outsourced labor...

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The Outsourced / Outsourcing User (part II)
02.Feb - 15:30

Net culture BWPWAP was characterized by intimate communities based on shared special interests. In turn, the Web 2.0 era commercialized these communities into a mass culture...

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Too Many Things
02.Feb - 15:30

The museum, in its beginnings, was primarily an accumulation of a lot of very different stuff. | With works by Jacques Louis Nyst, Elizabeth Price, Donigan Cumming, John Smith...

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OCTO P7C-1 Product Demonstration
02.Feb - 16:00

Location: HKW Central Foyer

OCTO announces official launch of P7C-1 at the transmediale 2013

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Control Your Own Cloud
02.Feb - 16:00

To remind us that the Internet can exist without centralized control, INTK has created unCloud, an application that enables anyone with a laptop to create an open...

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An Ecosystem of Excess: Project presentation by Pinar Yoldas
02.Feb - 17:15

Location: Central Foyer

The project An Ecosystem of Excess by Pinar Yoldas approaches the problem of “man-made extreme environments” like...

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BWPWAP Paper with Kenneth Goldsmith: On Uncreative Writing
02.Feb - 18:00

Uncreative Writing with Kenneth Goldsmith in Conversation with Florian Cramer. With so much language available in the digital age, does anyone really need to write more...

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Toute la mémoire du monde
02.Feb - 19:00

BWPWAP, archives were the world’s central reservoirs of knowledge. This program spans the film medium as archive to films about libraries, museums and academies. | With...

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WYBIDIBD: When You Break It Down It Breaks Down - analysing social media as a progressive form of comics
02.Feb - 19:30

This talk asserts that comics actually lie at the heart of the logical templates taking over our media cultures, dominating the grammar and semantic interface of Web 2.0...

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In the Jodoverse and Beyond
02.Feb - 21:30

With participation of Alejandro Jodorowsky through a live video stream. Through this video conversation with the infamous Chilean author, comic book writer, esoteric...

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Sources Synths Circuits. The Instrumentarium of Prof. Kittler
02.Feb - 22:30

Following Kittler’s circuits and codes, operating with and against him, encountering Nietzsche and going beyond Foucault.

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Darkness Bright
02.Feb - 23:30

Following the video conversation with Alejandro Jodorowsky, this exclusive double-bill of sci-fi tinged performances takes you further into and beyond the confines of the...

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Software of the Future, or The Model precedes the Real
03.Feb - 12:00

This workshop presents intellectual ideas and software designs from efforts to transition from "digital-binary" to "quantum” computing.

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file_under: The Imaginary Museum Panel
03.Feb - 13:00

The guests on this montage-style interdisciplinary panel each offer reflections on transmediale 2013 in relation to the notion of the Imaginary Museum. 

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In A Quare Time and Place: On the Politics of Blaxploitation-Cinema and Sun Ra’s Afrofuturism
03.Feb - 15:00

In a Quare Time and Place is the title of the upcoming book by queer theorist and curator Tim Stüttgen (Post / Porn / Politics).

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Malraux's Screening
03.Feb - 15:30

Artists are taking their place in art history. | With works from Hermine Freed and Dennis Adams.

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Trail Blazers Web Surfing Contest
03.Feb - 16:00

Today, the great hypertextual WWWeb is becoming more and more constricted by increasingly expanding online services. Not much value is placed in networks in the Web any more....

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BWPWAP Desire with Allucquére Rosanne "Sandy" Stone
03.Feb - 17:00

The narrative arc of Allucquére Rosanne "Sandy" Stone’s work has followed, more or less closely, the course of her life: refuse closure,...

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Imaginary Lives
03.Feb - 19:00

How does one tell a life story in film when no film material about the protagonist or the stations of life important to the narrative is available?  | With works from...

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Eier haben
03.Feb - 19:30

Testicles are complex sexualized entities. Just as curvaceous hips sway side to side, testicles roll up and down. This is not conscious.

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BWPWAP Soundsystem (Transneptunian Midnight)
03.Feb - 21:00

Still alive after one long Pluto day (and one earth week) full of panels, exhibitions, film screenings, performances, and workshops? Join the transmediale team at...

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program and highlights

 

 

transmediale 2013 reveals BWPWAP program and participants:
Alejandro Jodorowsky, Elizabeth Price, Ian Hacking, Sonia Sheridan, Kenneth Goldsmith, Geert Lovink, and more

 

transmediale is pleased to announce our 2013 festival program and rich roster of participants.

Traversing thematic threads, professions, panels, exhibitions, film screenings, performances, and workshops; the one Pluto long day and Earth week from Jan 29th to Feb 3rd, 2013 will present visitors with one of the most diverse events on Berlin's cultural calendar, under the transmediale 2013 BWPWAP Back When Pluto Was A Planet theme.

Participant highlights include:
Alejandro Jodorowsky (cl), Elizabeth Price (uk), Ian Hacking (ca), Lorraine Daston (us), Michael E. Brown (us), Sonia Landy Sheridan (us), Kenneth Goldsmith (us), Olga Goriunova (ru), Geert Lovink (nl), Eija-Liisa Ahtila (fi), Dennis Adams (us), John Smith (uk), Sandy Stone (us), Diane Torr (uk/ca), People Like Us (uk), Boris Hegenbart (de), Felix Kubin (de), Vanessa Ramos-Velasquez (br), A Guy Called Gerald (uk), Demdike Stare (uk), Gatekeeper (us) and more...

 

transmediale is also pleased to announce a series of world premieres including:
Alejandro Jodorowsky evening w/ L'Incal Moebius series followed by double-bill music performance with Demdike Stare & Gatekeeper
Award winning film The Woolworths Choir of 1979 will be presented by Turner Prize winner Elizabeth Price
Cross-gender performance by artist Diane Torr w/ Anus B. Haven, Anaïs Héraud, Kai Simon Stoeger, and Viola
Vanessa Ramos-Velasquez Coded Narratives performance w/ guest musician A Guy Called Gerald
World premiere of Consequences (One Thing Leads to Another) by People Like Us
Sonia Landy Sheridan's first European solo exhibition Imaging with Machine Processes

 

On the opening night of Jan 29th, at Berlin’s center for international cultural exchanges, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, the reclassification of Pluto will be introduced as the background story to the festival theme. Astronomer Michael E. Brown (us) otherwise known as “The Man Who Killed Pluto”, with planetary scientist Gerhard Schwehm (de) and researcher Lisa R. Messeri (us) will unite guests to participate in a rare planetary revote, and to discuss Pluto's classification shift to dwarf planet.

The demotion of Pluto throughout the festival will be used as a metaphor for our cultural situation, where technological and scientific discoveries quickly alter and challenge knowledge paradigms, opening up new opportunities and cultural scenarios.
transmediale programs will follow, initiating the week long possibility to interact with four thematic threads: Users, Networks, Paper, and Desire, all shifting in their cultural role. Visitors will be able to follow a thread's events throughout the week, learning about their historical and potential qualities, or branch off and find overlapping relationships in different threads' programs.

 

Art installations will be incorporated into the festival environment in the form of an expansive and multi-functional social network parody sculpture called Octo.

Three exhibitions about reimagining the effects, uses, and development of contemporary media will be called The Miseducation of Anya Major.

Octo, the Official Miscommunication Platform of transmediale 2013, supported by the German international cooperation agency GIZ, and the collaborative production of Telekommunisten and raumlaborberlin, mimics the Rohrpost pneumatic tube mail system and engages visitors to perform Mail Art works delivered through the system in capsules. Serving as ironic commentary on social networking, the retro-futuristic project examines the social and political effects of network communication. In imagining interferences within the structure, collaborators seek to explore the critical and artistic potential created by blindspots. Watchful moderators will document users' private experiences, while some will contribute to the cessation of operations in general, becoming the “bugs” in the system. Furthermore, panels such as Disrupting the Bureaucracy: Rethinking Social Networks, and Mail Art in the GDR will discuss the experiences of those involved in the projects.

 

Taking its cue from the famous television commercial for the first Macintosh computer,
The Miseducation of Anya Major includes three projects that investigate questions of knowledge, learning, and education in relation to contemporary media.
The first two are the Tools of Distorted Creativity group show with Cornelia Sollfrank (de), Kim Asendorf (de) and Daniel García Andújar (es) and an artistic response to the recently published ‘Evil Media’ book by Matthew Fuller and Andrew Goffey in the form of Evil Media Distribution Centre by YoHa (uk).
The third project and solo show Imaging with Machine Processes: The Generative Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan, exhibits works by generative iconic artist Sonia Landy Sheridan who assembled the Generative Systems class at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and launched a dynamic platform for students to explore and experiment with emerging technologies, while challenging educational structures in order to reinvent them.

All three projects seek to challenge the homogenization of media education enforced by creative industries, and the accompanying definition of a "skillful" media user.

 

In collaboration with The Embassy of Canada, transmediale will present the Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2013: Plutos, Plutocrats, & Plutonium with the renowned Canadian philosopher Ian Hacking and historian of science respondent Lorraine Daston, discussing the importance of classification and naming, to our ways of inhabiting the world.

 

Please refer to our full program overview for time & date specificity, and our complete participant list. More general, thematic information, along with the transmediale press releases and press kit are available online.

 

Press Accreditation applications are accepted online until January 15th, 2013.

 

transmediale is funded as a cultural institution of excellence by the German Federal Cultural Foundation (Kulturstiftung des Bundes).

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