Coded Narratives (CN) is a retro-futuristic, campfire type of experience for the audience as active participants, articulated by the proto-programming language of Morse Code, declared dead in 1999.
This world premiere of the new live A/V set of People Like Us (PLU) is presented in an exclusive transmediale and CTM edition that applies a collage approach to networks in which ideas, images and sounds travel in between the mundane and the unexpected. >> Read more.
In Movement Materials and What We Can Do, Andrew Norman Wilson employs corporate, academic and artistic lecture techniques to the intertwining concerns of his projects Workers Leaving the Googleplex and ScanOps.
Kyle Evans' de/Rastra is an oscillographic synthesizer, a real-time audio/video instrument and computer-interfacing device that generates visualizations intrinsic to cathode ray tube technology while simultaneously creating the acoustic analog of the displayed imagery.
Any kind of media installation based on electronic systems or micro-controllers requires some sort of printed circuit board (PCB). To get a PCB one has to manufacture them. Paperboards or PaperPCBs are a smart way to spare you the trouble. In the workshop Wolfgang Spahn will teach how to create and modify PaperPCBs. At the end of the workshop every participant will have designed and built his or her own Paperduino-Uno.
After the concert with Supersilent two days ago tonight sees another performance by The Joshua Light Show, this time in conjunction with a concert by the American one man band Oneohtrix Point Never.