The WAVE is an initiative that provides mobile platforms around Europe for philosophers, economists, and artists to engage in alternative economic possibilities. In coordination with transmediale, The WAVE will launch its first critical debate at the creative co-working hub betahaus in Berlin.
Visit the installations Coincidence Engines I and II by Canadian artist duo [The User] at the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (.CHB).
The exhibition will open on the occasion of the Long Night of the Museums on 30 January 2010. Between 17:00–18:00 a special transmediale opening preview will take place for which a ticket for the Long Night is not yet needed.
The collaborative programme between Shanghai eARTS Festival and transmediale.10 is announced and contextualised by the directors of the two festivals, Lisa Zhou, Li Zhenhua and Stephen Kovats.
In 2009 Atom TM aka Uwe Schmidt released two new albums, Liedgut on Raster-Noton and Muster on his own label, Rather Interesting. To celebrate, transmediale and CTM have invited this exceptional electronic musician in Berlin! The concert features Grischa Lichtenberger, Senking und Aoki Takamasa. To round it all up we will see Ulf Eriksson, DJ and organiser of the Full-Pull Festival in Malmö, spin a set of Detroit-style dance music.
A night of performance and music examining China as one of the motifs of FUTURITY NOW!. Featuring three artists who represent a new wave of Chinese practitioners working beyond the constraints of social, political or geographical identity; Feng Mengbo, FM3_Zhang (Zhang Jian) and aaajiao (Xu Wenkai).
Ben Huang, the man responsible for bringing Beijing’s club scene to Europe (and vice versa) completes the Myths of The Near Future evening with a DJ set at the Café Stage.