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transmediale.09 DEEP NORTH

Looking beyond the alarmist scenarios of environmental, social and economic catastrophes to be expected in the wake of global warming, the essential question isn't that of how to avoid these processes, but to examine the need for a fundamental shift in cultural perception with respect to nature, culture and technology. With DEEP NORTH, transmediale.09 focused on the impact and unavoidable consequences of this pending global transformation - the crossing of a point of no return akin to the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago.

In this global collaborative work, tm.09 and artist Perry Bard invite you to capture video footage and images interpreting the original script of Vertov’s masterpiece and upload them to http://dziga.perrybard.net/. Software developed specially for the project archives sequences and then streams different combinations of the submissions, thus creating a global montage or, in Vertov’s terms, the “decoding of life as it is”.

January 28, 2009 - February 1, 2009

transmediale's 2009 award exhibition presents a spectrum of artistic positions, inquiries and responses to the multifacetted, and often contradictory scenarios of climate change. Will the melting of the polar ice-caps lead to an emergency situation in which survival is paramount? Beyond the spectre of a world knocked out of climatic control by our collective lack of foresight, the exhibition explores the symptoms, contexts and possible futures of a seemingly imperceptible yet fundamental change.

transmediale.09 has selected 4 art works highlighting online digital, participative and network community practice in addition to the works on display at the House of World Cultures or at our partner venues in Berlin. The works are presented exclusively online as a special virtual extension to DEEP NORTH ...

installation

Non Machines in gallery [DAM]Berlin
Exhibition: Jan 27 - Feb 7, 2009

The NON-Machines are software applications, which direct the attention towards aspects of deceleration, disconnectivity, knowledge deprivation, agrammaticality, non-functionality.

installation interactive

Corpora in Si(gh)te
at .CHB - Collegium Hungaricum Berlin
Jan 27 - Mar 8
opening: Jan 26, 19:00

Architecture as an environmental, spatial measuring machine Architecture is an intelligent corpus, a reflection of the environment surrounding itself. The information technology of Corpora in Si(gh)te by doubleNegative Architecture has maintained the mutality between architecture and environment in a virtual way through continuous spatial measurements, reflecting what C.i.S architecture believes to be the core principle of architecture.

installation

Reynolds’s video installation Six Apartments is a poetic narration of resignation and decline which documents the life of six people in their apartments. The inhabitants live isolated, unaware of each other, without drama – they eat, sleep, watch television – even though their lives are overshadowed by mass media generated problems of the larger world and the upcoming ecological crisis.

Nitta’s project takes current green trends to the extreme. The Extreme Green Guerillas are a network of amateur self-sustaining people who have shortened their lifespan through the ultimate green lifestyle.

The telephone-installation is a memorial to the more than 3 million people who have perished in the complex wars that have gone on in the Congo since 1998, often referred to as the 'Coltan Wars'. The ore coltan is used as the raw material for the metal tantalum, which is an essential component of mobile phones and computers.

This interactive multimedia installation consists of a two-channel projection and shows infrared images of the North Sea as a post-apocalyptic landscape that the observer can only see by using a night-vision device.

The video artist Perry Bard invites people to a collaborative web-based, database-generated montage experiment.

The project 'NomadicMILK' compares the distribution and sales strategies of two very different milkproduct-merchands in Nigeria. With the help of GPS systems, the driveways of the as nomads living 'Fulani' are reconstructed and compared to those of an active enterpreneurial milk producer, called 'PEAK milk'.