Steve Lambert is founder of the Anti-Advertising Agency and a Senior Fellow at the Eyebeam Center for Art and Technology in New York. He recently made international news with the The New York Times ‘Special Edition’, announcing the end of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and other spectacular good news.
Siegfried Zielinski is a media theorist focusing on art theory, history, media archeology and variantology. Since 2007 he is professor of Media Theory at the Institute for Time Based Media at UdK Berlin, and founder of the _Vilém_Flusser_Archive.
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).
On three evenings of transmediale.10 a rainbow will span the night sky of Berlin. From One to Many by Yvette Mattern is a vast seven-colour laser projection reaching from the House of World Cultures to the TV Tower in Alexanderplatz, connecting two emblematic architectural sites in the city's former West and former East. ...read more
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.