Dear nettimers,

we are much delighted to invite you to the upcoming exhibition OPEN SCORES at 
panke.gallery in Berlin. OPEN SCORES brings together aesthetic practices 
through which artists articulate their own forms of (digital) commons. From 
online archives, to digital tools/infrastructure and educational formats, the 
projects envision a (post-) digital culture in which notions of collaboration, 
free access to knowledge, sustainable use of shared resources and data privacy 
are central. For the exhibition, the artists have developed a SCORE related to 
their practice.

As the contributing artists and their projects are close to the theme of this 
list, I take the freedom to use this mailing list to share the information with 
a group of people of whom we know they might be interested. Would be nice to 
see some of you in Berlin for the opening.

Best, Cornelia



OPEN SCORES. How to program the Commons. 

Opening: SATURDAY, 21 September 2019, 19:00
Exhibition, talks and workshops: 22 September – 12 October 2019
panke.gallery, 22 September – 12 October 2019
Opening hours: Wed–Sat: 3–7pm

http://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/open-scores/
https://www.panke.gallery/exhibition/open-scores
https://www.facebook.com/events/582475215490769/
#creatingcommons


Participants: Monoskop, Memory of the World, 0xdb, Ubu, AAAAARG, 
#QUEERingNETWORKing, furtherfield, École de Recherche Graphique (erg), Tactical 
Tech, Constant, Baltazar’s Lab, Dock18, Mazi/nethood, neural, AND publishing, 
Spideralex, CuratingYoutube, Creating Commons, Alison Knowles. Curated by 
Creating Commons (Felix Stalder, Shusha Niederberger, Cornelia Sollfrank). 



Program Opening Night: SATURDAY, 21 September 2019

20:00 TEMPLATES, Music Performance, Johannes Kreidler
21:00 Let’s make a Salad, Homage to Alison Knowles
22:00 DJ Gigsta
23:30 DJ ROLUX-FOX

Workshops and lectures:

SUNDAY, 22 September 2019
11-17:00: Wiki What? Workshop with Dušan Barok.
Collaborative building and maintenance of knowledge resources using 
monoskop.org as an example.

FRIDAY, 27 September 2019
Pirate Cinema Special
21:00 Film as Digital Object
Sebastian Lütgert in conversation with Cornelia Lund followed by Pirate Cinema 
Screening.

SATURDAY, 28 September 2019, 11-17:00

0xdb, workshop with Sebastian Lütgert on the film database.

FRIDAY, 11 October 2019
19:00: Talk: Thick Webs & Continuous Relays: Feminist Epistemologies for the 
Digital Commons, Isabel de Sena

SATURDAY, 12 October 2019
11-17:00: Workshop: Moments of Autonomy. Think-in about technofeminist 
educational practices for the digital commons.

panke.gallery
Gerichtstr. 23 / Hof 5, 13347 Berlin
E: [email protected]
W: panke.gallery


This exhibition is part of the SNF-funded research project “Creating Commons” 
and supported by the Institute for Contemporary Art Research, (ifcar), Zürcher 
Hochschule der Künste (ZHdK).



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