The reSource programme presents two art projects, especially created for this transmediale edition: R15N, an experimental phone service created by Dmytri Kleiner, Baruch Gottlieb and the Telekommunisten Network and Google – One Week Performance Piece by Johannes P Osterhoff.
The reSource for transmedial culture constitutes a substantial part of the transmediale 2012 programme with a constellation of workshops, talks and performances distributed into five different sub-themes: reSource Methods, reSource Activism, reSource Networks, reSource Markets, reSource Sex. Read full post
The in/compatible research conference took place on November 16 - 18 at the Vilém Flusser Archive of UdK Berlin with the support of the Digital Aesthetics Research Centre/Centre for Digital Urban Living of Aarhus University.
For three days PhD students, researchers and lecturers addressed and discussed the in/compatible theme of transmediale 2012. Read full post
The reSource for transmedial culture is a new framework for festival-related projects that happen throughout the year in the city of Berlin with decisive touchdowns at each festival. The statement of interest is a call for partners and collaborations on a number of additional projects in the process of creating a distributed platform throughout 2012 and beyond, by envisioning the festival as a peer-production context of knowledge and research. Read full post
As a beta project for the tm resource, we are organising an international PhD workshop and conference together with DARC, Aarhus Univ, hosted by UdK, Berlin. The workshop will focus on the theme of transmediale 2012: in/compatible. Read full post