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transmediale 2k+12 in/compatible

Inkompatibilität bezeichnet den Zustand, wenn Dinge nicht reibungslos miteinander funktionieren. Derzeit werden allerseits Krisen ausgerufen – in der Politik, der Wirtschaft, der Technologie und der Ökologie – und dadurch hat man schnell den Eindruck, dass wir es im Moment überall mit inkompatiblen Elementen und Situationen zu tun hätten und als ob gerade alles im Begriff wäre zu scheitern. Das Ironische dabei ist, dass besonders die angeblich immer kompatibler werdende Mediensphäre, wo sich sozusagen Alles miteinander verbindet, diese Krisen im Handumdrehen sichtbar macht. Mit dem Thema in/compatible untersuchte das Festival die produktiven und destruktiven Seiten der Inkompatibilität als fundamentale Voraussetzung kultureller Produktion.

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exhibition artist
Andreas Broeckmann
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conference participant salon participant

Timothy Druckrey is a researcher, curator and writer and Director of the Graduate Photographic and Electronic Media programme at the Maryland Institute.

Victoria Estok, credits: Steve Lambert
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Victoria Estok (born 1978) is an artist, living and working in the US.

Nicholas Knouf
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Nicholas Knouf (born 1980) is a researcher and PhD candidate at Cornell University in Ithaca, US.

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Nicholas Knouf (born 1980) is a researcher and PhD candidate at Cornell University in Ithaca, US.

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conference participant

Steve Lambert (born 1976) is an artist, living and working in the US.

by "GirlRay" - CC-BY-NC license
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conference participant

Steve Lambert is founder of the Anti-Advertising Agency and a Senior Fellow at the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York. He recently made international news with the The New York Times ‘Special Edition’, announcing the end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and other spectacular good news.

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exhibition artist

Julian Oliver is a New Zealander and Critical Engineer based in Berlin.

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conference participant exhibition artist

Bengt Sjölén is an independent software and hardware designer/hacker/artist based in Stockholm.

Telekommunisten
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open web award nominee

Telekommunisten is a Berlin-based collective whose work investigates the political economy of communications technology.

credits: MONO KROM
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conference participant

Siegfried Zielinski holds the chair for media theory / archaeology and Variantology of the media at Berlin University of the Arts.