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 more...
Under the psudonym Byetone, Olaf Bender creates his music digitally, assembling sine tones to generate complex sound fabrics and using digital clicks and effect plug-ins to create rhythms and an artificial world without any physical effort. more...
Richard Barbrook will give his keynote lecture Imaginary Futures just before the Futurity Long Conversation on Friday, 5 February. The following text is an abstract of his 2007-book Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village, and equally serves to frame what he will be speaking about at transmediale.10 more...
The panel Ideologies and Futures of the Internet taking place on Saturday, 6 February will be start with a keynote lecture by Conrad Wolfram, Director of Strategic and International Development at the well-known software company Wolfram Research Inc. founded by his brother Stephen. At transmediale.10 Conrad Wolfram will talk about the knowledge engine Wolfram Alpha. more...
New York artists Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger formed the eteam in 2001. Their works on ownership and virtual realities on platforms such as Second Life have been shown at events internationally.
New York artists Franziska Lamprecht and Hajoe Moderegger formed the eteam in 2001. Their works on ownership and virtual realities on platforms such as Second Life have been shown at events internationally. more...
Camille Verbunt is a multimedia artist who makes mosaic-films deconstructing a total image or object into a determined amount of basic elements. more...