transmediale.10 FUTURITY NOW!
2 - 7 February 2010 House of World Cultures (HKW), Berlin
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1] Dates
2] Conference Reminder
3] Performance Reminder
4] General Information – Public Transport & Accomodation

1] Dates

17 – 23 January 2010 – Book Sprint
The Book Sprint, an intensive and innovative methodology for the rapid 
development of books, is being hosted by transmediale, together with 
FLOSS Manuals in the run-up to the festival. Six people will be locked 
in a room in Berlin for 5 days to produce a book with the sole guiding 
meme being the title – Collaborative Futures. They will create the 
concept, write the book, and output it to print in 5 days.
With Michael Mandiberg (New York), Mushon Zer-Aviv (New York), Mike 
Linksvayer (San Francisco), Marta Peirano (Berlin), Alan Toner (Berlin), 
and Adam Hyde (Berlin).

ÏMA Design Village, Ritterstrasse 12-14, 10969 Berlin
Public Präsentation 23 January
http://www.booksprint.info/about/

30 January 2010 - Long Night of the Museums
Two of this year's transmediale partners and satellite locations will 
present exhibitions that will open just before the begin of the festival 
on the occasion of the Long Night of the Museums.

Coincidence Engines I and II – [The User] (ca)
The .CHB will host and co-produce an exhibition of the installations, 
Coincidence Engines I and II by Canadian artist duo [The User], who are 
nominated for the transmediale Award. The exhibition will open at the 
Long Night of the Museums on 30 January 2010. A special opening preview 
will take place at 17:00 that day. The Collegium Hungaricum Berlin was 
established in 1924 and re-opened its doors on historical grounds in 
Berlin-Mitte, Dorotheenstraße 12, in November 2007.
Over the course of the past two years the .CHB has emerged as an 
excellent centre for art and media within the cultural landscape of 
Berlin-Mitte. Since 2008 Collegium Hungaricum Berlin has been hosting 
projects on the intersection of art, science and research in close 
conjunction with transmediale. Corpora in si(gh)te, Transitland and the 
János Neumann Salon have been successful collaborations of both 
institutions.

Long Night of the Museums: Saturday 30 January 2010, 18:00 – 02:00
.CHB, Dorotheenstraße 12, 10117 Berlin, hungaricum.de
Opening times: daily 10:00 – 19:00
Artist Talk by [The User]: Thursday 4 February, 12:45 – 13:30

Chapter I: The Discovery – Félix Luque Sánchez (es)
During transmediale.10, the Instituto Cervantes in Berlin will host the 
exhibition of Award nominee Félix Luque Sánchez. His installation 
Chapter I: The Discovery will open as part of the Long Night of the 
Museums on Saturday 30 January, and run for the duration of the 
festival. A special opening preview will take place at 16:00 that day.
The Instituto Cervantes is a cultural organisation concerned with 
spreading and promoting the Spanish language and culture around the 
world. The main purpose of the institution is bringing the excellence of 
the Spanish-speaking scene in terms of language, culture, arts, science 
and society to every corner of the world.

Long Night of the Museums: Saturday 30 January 2010, 18:00 – 02:00
Instituto Cervantes Berlin, Rosenstr. 18-19, 10178 Berlin, cervantes.de
Opening times : 31 Jan – 7 Feb 12:00 – 18:00 & weekends 12:00 – 17:00
Artist Talk by Félix Luque Sánchez: Wednesday 3 February, 12:45 – 13:30
3] Conference Reminder

Future Observatory / International conference of transmediale.10
The international conference of transmediale.10 will take place from 5 – 
7 February 2010 in the iconic House of World Cultures in Berlin.

Session 1: Ideologies and Futures of the Internet
Keynote: Conrad Wolfram (UK) – Wolfram Alpha: Information, Computation 
and the New Era of
Participants: Juliana Rotich (KE), Joy Ayo Tang (TW), Florian Rötzer (DE)
Moderator: Mercedes Bunz (DE)

Session 2: Atemporality – A cultural speed control
Keynote: Bruce Sterling (US) – Atemporality
Participants: Alexander Rose (UK), Siegfried Zielinski (DE), Mike 
Sandbothe (DE)
Moderator: José Luis de Vicente (ES)

Session 3: Liquid Democracies
Participants: Matteo Pasquinelli (IT), Steve Lambert (US), Sascha Lobo 
(DE), Max Senges (DE) / tbc
Moderator: Tiziana Terranova (IT)

The conference will open on 5 February 2010 with a nonstop 9-hour 
Futurity Long Conversation. The Futurity Long Conversation, a relay of 
one-to-one conversations, brings together 22 leading artists, designers, 
theorists, journalists and media interventionists to discuss, 
contextualise and explore the abstract and qualitative elements defining 
what we conceive of the future today.

Order of Appearance:

Drew Hemment & David Link
David Link & Jem Finer
Jem Finer & Alan N. Shapiro
Alan N. Shapiro & Ken Rinaldo
Ken Rinaldo & Jan Edler
Jan Edler & Maja Kuzmanovic
Maja Kuzmanovic & Joy Tang
Joy Tang & Jaromil
Jaromil & Gustaff Harriman Iskandar
Gustaff Harriman Iskandar & Gabriella Giannachi
Gabriella Giannachi & Steve Benford
Steve Benford & Warren Neidich
Warren Neidich & Denisa Kera
Denisa Kera & Jimmy Loizeau
Jimmy Loizeau & Regine Debatty
Regine Debatty & Nicola Triscott
Nicola Triscott & Andy Cameron
Andy Cameron & Julian Oliver
Julian Oliver & Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev & Susan Neiman
Susan Neiman & Drew Hemment

http://www.transmediale.de/de/future-observatory
4] Performance Reminder

The transmediale.10 Performance programme presents a range of concerts 
and events acting as auditory and performative interrogations of 
FUTURITY NOW!. The highlight: six concert evenings in collaboration with 
CTM featuring some of the most important figures working within music 
and sound today. Each night new, and often rare, performances by Ryoji 
Ikeda, artificiel, Jürgen Reble & Thomas Köner, Atom TM and Feng Mengbo 
will represent the most experimental intersections of audiovisual 
culture and digital art. Charlemagne Palestine will open the festival 
with a special performance in the Tiergarten Carillon. Transmediale.10 
Award nominees Sosolimited will unveil an entirely new work, a live 
coding performance of the Futurity Long Conversation. transmediale is 
also proud to present performances on the Café Stage at HKW. A world 
première of La Chambre Des Machines by Nicholas Bernier & Martin 
Messier, plus some of Berlin’s finest talents, such as Pe Lang und 
Benjamin Laurent Aman, will enrich each evening with sonic 
interpretations of our conditional future.
Further details about the Highlights of the Performance programme:
http://www.transmediale.de/en/festival/performances
2] General Information – Public Transport & Accomodatio

Festival Main Location
Haus der Kulturen der Welt / HKW
John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10, 10557 Berlin

Public Transport to HKW
S-Bahn, Hauptbahnhof / Main Station (15 min. walk)
U-Bahn 55, Bundestag (10 min. walk)
Bus 100, Haus der Kulturen der Welt

Festival Hotels

H1 Hotel Agon am Alexanderplatz
Mollstraße 4, 10178 Berlin
+49 (0) 30 27 57 270
[email protected]

H2 Motel One Berlin-Bellevue
Paulstraße 21, 10557 Berlin
+49 (0) 30 390 63 340
[email protected]

H3 The Circus GbR
Weinbergsweg 1a, 10119 Berlin
Tel: +49 (0) 30 2000 3939
www.circus-berlin.de

Maps: http://hkw.de/media/texte/pdf/hkw_lageplan.pdf und 
http://www.transmediale.de/en/info/service
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