Ela Kagel is an independent cultural producer and curator. She is a member of Public Art Lab, initiator of Upgrade! Berlin, co-initiator of Mobile Studios and curator of the tm10 Free Culture Incubator project. more...
Artist and activist trader Kate Rich’s practice includes sound and video art, social practice, hospitality, and sport art. With Natalie Jeremijenko she co-founded the Bureau of Inverse Technology (BIT). more...
Jens Wunderling is a media artist with a background in graphic design. His projects explore human-computer interactivity beyond standard user interfaces. His latest projects incorporate social media platforms such as Twitter. more...
Artist and mathematician Jem Finer is the creator of the 1000 year long musical composition Longplayer, a work that represents a convergence of many of his concerns, particularly those relating to systems, long-durational processes and extremes of scale in both time and space. more...
_ direct to: Haus der Kulturen der Welt - Bus 100
[Busline between S+U Zoologischer Garten (U-Bahn and S-Bahn) and S+U Alexanderplatz metro (U-Bahn and S-Bahn)]
What better place to begin a festival examining futurity than a bell tower, that traditional demarcator of time. Before the invention of the mechanic clock, it was bell towers that manifested a concept of shared, public time. Pioneering musician Charlemagne Palestine will therefore launch transmediale.10 by ringing the bells of one of the world’s largest and most distinctive instruments – the Tiergarten Carillon, next to the HKW. more...
As part of the Opening Gala, transmediale.10 is proud to present an extraordinary collaboration in which Shanghai-based digital artist and computer hactivist aaajiao (Xu Wenkai) joins forces with one of the pioneers of Germany's electronic music, Byetone (Olaf Bender). more...
With this first set at the Café Stage, which is all about the strangeness of futurity, we get a taste of experimental sound art and music courtesy of Benjamin Laurent Aman. This is music that captures the senses by losing them! more...
The world première of Landschaft No.2 – an interpretation of Matthias Fritsch’s work Landschaft – will feature instrumentation from Shingo Inao and Marco Brosolo. more...