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Festival Programme Wed, 3.2.2010 - 01:00

« Wednesday February 03, 2010 »
AuditoriumTheatersaalSalon / K1Salon / K2Café StageFoyerOther Locations
00:00 - 24:00
Performance
Start: 20:30
Start: 20:30
End: 22:00
Event: Performance
Location: Auditorium
transmediale.10 and CTM.10 are delighted to present two stunning works by some of the most important audiovisual performance artists today, that both address the materiality of moving images. Ryoji Ikeda, one of the world's finest electronic artists will perform his live set test pattern, and Jürgen Reble & Thomas Köner will mesmerise our sense with their live piece Materia Obscura.
00:00 - 24:00
Screening
Start: 14:30
Start: 14:30
End: 16:30
Event: Screening
Location: Theatersaal
The programme draws a panorama of media key figures of the 20th century, representing its utopias as much as their failures.
Screening
Start: 18:30
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
Event: Screening
Location: Theatersaal
Wars, which actually imply an interaction between people or nations, are not only destructive towards an exterior but also cause extreme repercussions towards the individual and collective psyche.
00:00 - 24:00
Talk
Start: 11:00
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00
Event: Talk
Location: Salon / K1
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. It is difficult to translate cultural values into adequate market values: how do you determine the economical value of cultural work?
Talk
Start: 14:00
Start: 14:00
End: 19:00
Event: Talk
Location: Salon / K1
PHUTURAMA invites ‘Visual Futurists’ – designers and artists from various branches of media and production – to discuss whether and how a growing picture power of speculative, futuristic or fictional design impacts the design of the ‘real’ world. Film production designers, game developers, SciFi authors, comic artists and visionary car designers encounter futurologists,and professionals meet SciFi activists and fans.
00:00 - 24:00
Workshop event
Start: 14:00
Start: 14:00
End: 17:00
Event: Workshop event
Location: Salon / K2
The Basis of Free Culture:
Copyright, Open Licenses, and Sharing Creative Works


Michelle Thorne will demonstrate how to make use of copyrights and open licences in the cultural practice: the default “all rights reserved” can change to “some rights reserved”.
00:00 - 24:00
Performance
Start: 19:00
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00
Event: Performance
Location: Café Stage
The world première of Landschaft No.2 – an interpretation of Matthias Fritsch’s work Landschaft – will feature instrumentation from Shingo Inao and Marco Brosolo.
Performance
Start: 22:00
Start: 22:00
End: 23:00
Event: Performance
Location: Café Stage
cl_loop is an audio improvisation based on the manipulation of an electromagnetic field. For this performance Pe Lang utilises three small battery-powered devices that contain two coils whose functions are contradictory; one acts as a sensor and the other as an electromagnet.
00:00 - 24:00
Workshop event
Start: 14:00
Start: 14:00
End: 18:00
Event: Workshop event
Location: Foyer
Wifi Camera Workshop, Day One - Build the camera.
Learn basics on cantennas, drill and cut a can, mount electronics and servo. After building and testing the cameras, participants will bring the cameras to take pictures in locations of their choice.
Workshop event
Start: 19:00
Start: 19:00
End: 22:00
Event: Workshop event
Location: Foyer
The Laboratoire Déberlinisation presents Manifest Utopia.
00:00 - 24:00
Special event
Start: 12:45
Start: 12:45
End: 13:30
Event: Special event
Location: Other Locations

Spanish artist and Award nominee Félix Luque Sánchez will speak about is installation Chapter I: The Discovery presented at the Instituto Cervantes.

Free of charge

Partner event
Start: 18:00
Start: 18:00
End: 19:00
Event: Partner event
Location: Other Locations

transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith 

Graham Smith is an internationally acclaimed Canadian artist-inventor who has been exploring the boundaries between art and science since the early 1980’s. From 1993 to 1995 he directed the Virtual Reality Artist Access Program at the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto.

Marshall McLuhan Salon, Botschaft von Kanada, Ebertstr. 14, 10117