transmediale.11 RESPONSE:ABILITY

In our post-future era of acceleration and densification of information, the state and nature of being live and online becomes one of the crucial definers of our social presence. Response and action are compressed into an existential here and now triggering a durée of continuous digital stimulation. With RESPONSE:ABILITY transmediale.11 explored the emerging qualities of liveness as a fundamental nature of our present digital culture.

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CAMPCASTER SCREENSHOT
Fri 22.10.2010 - 10:00
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Partner event

ON2: Test Signals, a festival exploring new forms for radio and software, has announced its programme. The festival will bring together software developers and radio practitioners to demonstrate, discuss and develop new ways of applying software to radio on Fri 22 October and Sat 23 October at Direktorenhaus, Berlin.

Sun 30.01.2011 - 10:46
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Performance Partner event

29 January – 6 February 2011
EXTENDED ATMOSPHÈRES: a sonic discours / a deep listening space
by György Ligeti (hu), Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag (de), Edwin van der Heide (nl)
Vernissage: 29 January, 17:00 - 24:00
Performances: 30 January - 6 February, 17:00 – 21:00

Mark Surman
Wed 02.02.2011 - 18:30
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Conference Partner event

Doors Open: 18:00, Lecture 18:30 - 19:30

Botschaft von Kanada, Leipziger Platz 17, 10117 Berlin 

 

transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2011 is to be held by Mark Surman, Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation. His lecture topic is Media, Freedom and the Web.

Technische Universität Berlin
Wed 02.02.2011 - 19:30
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Conference Partner event

The digitisation of Audiovisuality has taken place through a hybridisation of media formats, artistic genres and cultural contexts rather than solely technological. The idea behind the lecture by Dieter Daniels is that this development has already been in process for 250 years – since the Enlightenment, in the 19th century and the 1920s until today.

Fri 04.02.2011 - 16:00
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Partner event

To celebrate the joint release of a shared catalogue of represented works of media and computer based art, and to present both distribution initiatives to an international audience, the Netherlands Media Art Institute (NIMk) and V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (Rotterdam) are invited to transmediale.11 to curate a small showcase of artworks from their catalogue.