In our online transmediale archive, you can find photos, videos, websites, publications and more content of past festivals. transmediale also has a physical archive, which provides insights into 28 years of media art and digital culture. On the basis of this, we were part of DCA (Digitising Contemporary Art), a project funded by the European Commission, comprising 25 partners from 10 EU member states and 2 associated countries.
In the course of the various editions of transmediale, there have been a number of individual artists frequently presenting their work in the festival's program. In this context, the transmediale archive with its building up index of photo, video and audio materials also intends to contribute to the general documentation ressources of these projects. Read full post
Contributors to this panel were invited to take part in a book sprint—an intense four-day writing retreat—in November 2012 in Berlin to explore André Malraux's notion of the ‘Imaginary Museum’ or ‘Museum Without Walls’ in computational and new aesthetic terms.
transmediale/magazine is a new format of transmediale, a magazine on art and digital culture which marks the continued presence of transmediale in the city and internationally beyond the festival itself. It contains actual information about art and digital culture, and will be appreciated by the international scene of arts and culture. Three issues are envisioned per year. It will take the discourses and thematic we start annually at the festival, and bring them into discussions throughout the whole year.
Art Laboratory Berlin would like to invite you to the next monthly reSource meeting on Tuesday, 29 April at 18:30. | Art Laboratory Berlin, Prinzenallee 34, near Ubhf Pankstr and Osloerstr; SBhf Bornholmerstr; M27 | Read full post.