Guided Tours Exhibition transmediale 2015

Guided Tours Exhibition transmediale 2015

By transmediale

Date and time

Thu, 29 Jan 2015 16:00 - Sun, 1 Feb 2015 14:00 CET

Location

Haus der Kulturen der Welt

John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 10557 Berlin Germany

Refund Policy

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Description

The 2015 transmediale exhibition, CAPTURE ALL, presents artistic positions that respond to the asymmetries and the misconceptions of a datafying world. The selection, which came together after curatorial research and an open call for works, particularly focuses on the ambiguous relationship and uncanny tension between the user and the algorithm, the self and the constantly evolving apparatus. Can the system still be gamed or has an impasse been reached?

In the frame of transmediale 2015 the curators Daphne Dragona (English tours) and Robert Sakrowski (German tours) will each give daily tours with a special focus on the festival exhibition CAPTURE ALL.

The guided tours start at the transmediale infocounter at Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Please make sure to be at the infocounter 10min before the tour starts.

Payment at the door is possible.
If you want to register but pay cash at the door, please follow this steps:

1) choose the amount of registrations on the date you want to join the guided tour
2) click "show other payment options" below the green "register"-button.
3) click the grey "pay offline" button
4) insert your buyer information

Organised by

transmediale is a Berlin-based festival and year-round project that draws out new connections between art, culture and technology. The activities of transmediale aim at fostering a critical understanding of contemporary culture and politics as saturated by media technologies. In the course of its 31 year history, the annual transmediale festival has turned into an essential event in the calendar of media art professionals, artists, activists and students from all over the world. The broad cultural appeal of the festival is recognised by the German federal government who supports the transmediale through its programme for beacons of contemporary culture.

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