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Holger Logemann (de) in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
C-Base presentation in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Michael Khaimzon (ru/il) in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Oliver Handlos (de) in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Christian Heller (de) in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Herbert W. Franke (at) in Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Sandro Gaycken (de) introduces Salon Sub-Conference PHUTURAMA
PHUTURAMA – Salon Sub-Conference on Speculative and Fictional Design
Fictional, speculative and futuristic design – often staged by the popular mass media – increasingly expands its picture power over the 'real' industrial design.
Dmytri Kleiner (de) in session Price and Value of Cultural Work
What is the currency for the cultural enterprise of the future? Cultural producers and artists produce a multiplicity of values, most of which are immaterial and emerge from the social networks of cultural practitioners and their relation to the public: respect, appreciation or knowledge are the main resources.
Baruch Gottlieb (ca/de) in session Price and Value of Cultural Work
What is the currency for the cultural enterprise of the future? Cultural producers and artists produce a multiplicity of values, most of which are immaterial and emerge from the social networks of cultural practitioners and their relation to the public: respect, appreciation or knowledge are the main resources.
I-Wei Li (tw/de) in session Price and Value of Cultural Work
What is the currency for the cultural enterprise of the future? Cultural producers and artists produce a multiplicity of values, most of which are immaterial and emerge from the social networks of cultural practitioners and their relation to the public: respect, appreciation or knowledge are the main resources.
Kate Rich (uk) in session Price and Value of Cultural Work
What is the currency for the cultural enterprise of the future? Cultural producers and artists produce a multiplicity of values, most of which are immaterial and emerge from the social networks of cultural practitioners and their relation to the public: respect, appreciation or knowledge are the main resources.
Jaime Stapleton (uk) introduces Price and Value of Cultural Work
What is the currency for the cultural enterprise of the future? Cultural producers and artists produce a multiplicity of values, most of which are immaterial and emerge from the social networks of cultural practitioners and their relation to the public: respect, appreciation or knowledge are the main resources.
Testing the laser beams. Preparations for From One To Many by Yvette Mattern
Presented as part of transmediale.10, the rainbow of seven parallel laser beams will shine across a three kilometre stretch of central Berlin, from the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in the Tiergarten to the landmark Fernsehturm (TV tower) at Alexanderplatz. Here you can see a sketchy video from the first tests with the laser beams.
