Borrowing techniques from geophysical archaeology (revealing and mapping), narrative displacements (filmic manipulations of temporality), and coded psychogeographics, the workshop will sketch a novel model and working practice for the future city flaneur. more...
The majority of the Salon Workshops take the form of expert-led Free Culture Incubator working groups seeking to define the problematic zone between art and open cultural practice in Germany. They attempt to establish an arts and culture incubator for Berlin that will support and develop new forms of cultural practice beyond the festival's lifespan. more...
Jem Finer introduces the notion of 'long time', speaking about his composition Longplayer, a piece of music that will play for 1000 years, before repeating itself. In conjunction with Longplayer, Finer will also be participating in the 'Futurity Long Conversation' on Friday Feb. 05 at the HKW.
Together with a selection of guests this session will sum up the results and insights the Free Culture Incubator has generated during the past days. What can be done beyond the festival's lifespan? more...
This session draws together four transmediale projects that use wireless technologies, augmented realities and mapping tools to reveal the undisclosed topologies of Berlin. more...
The title of the panel refers to the seminal 1958 novel Destination Moon by Robert Heinlein, which helped develop the popular mythology of the Moon. This Salon Talk features presentations by artists shown in transmediale.10 whose work engages with the past, present and future of the moon. more...
Whilst traditional enterprises conjure up their corporate identity, the creative sector proudly points to its heterogeneity. Cultural producers however must find a language with which they can reach the public and be economically successful. How much corporate identity does a cultural enterprise need – and how does one communicate this identity? more...
After a panel-related screening, this Salon Talk provides a forum in which to discuss concerns regarding artistic projects realised in Asia and shown in Europe. The relationship between ‘here’ and ‘elsewhere’ provides a point of departure to reflect on the (im)possibilities of shifting spaces as well as on the politics of image production. more...
Chaos and Structure:
Planning and Organising Creative Teams
Claudia Kogler shows how teams in the field of communication, project management and know-how-transfer collaborate not only productively but also with engagement. more...