transmediale.11 - RESPONSE : ABILITY
FEB 01 - 06, 2011 BERLIN
http://www.transmediale.de   /   #tm11
Early Bird Festival Passes - available online until December 20, 2010
http://www.transmediale.de/info/tickets

Dear Spectrites, 

As the  transmediale.11 *RESPONSE : ABILITY* programme of art works, 
conferences, talks, screenings, workshops, performances, and events across 
Berlin crystallizes take advantage of the Early Bird Festival Passes! A 
discount of 15% for transmediale.11 Festival Passes as well as for the 
combination passes (Kombi-Pass) for transmediale.11 and CTM.11 (club 
transmediale) is available by booking online until the extended deadline of 
December 20th. You can order your Early Bird Passes at:

http://www.transmediale.de/info/tickets

In the first week of February, Berlin's House of World Cultures (HKW) will play 
host to transmediale.11 RESPONSE:ABILITY! Presenting a dynamic programme of 
cutting edge artworks, breathtaking live performances and leading thinkers from 
around the world transmediale.11 addresses the ways in which our digital 
culture is radically redefining our physical presence and the ways in which we 
interact as interdependent global communities. By looking at the emergent forms 
of bio-political, economic and affective dimensions of a society increasingly 
manifesting itself live and online transmediale.11 reaches beyond the Web 2.0 
era, examining the Internet in terms of the abilities and potentials available 
to its users, not only to participate but to actively shape it as contemporary 
society's central zone of inquiry, creative and cultural development - while 
pushing the need to defend it from restrictive political and legal 
intervention. Particularly now, as we become faced with the mounting 
post-WikiLeak scenarios of irrational net restrictions and the threats of 
self-censorship, asserting that the 'problem' is not the net, but (in this 
case) the notoriously irresponsible handling of data and personal 
communications by governments and numerous proprietary interests becomes more 
urgent than ever. 

Of the transmediale.11 programme of ca. 150 events and projects some of the 
major thematic nodes and highlights include ... 

transmediale's *Open Zone*, curated by Ela Kagel and manifested through open 
studios, challenging workshops and temporary project offices run by leading 
artists and international experts from the open technology and critical art 
fields such as Ursula Endlicher, Kelly Sutton, Heath Bunting, Mushon  Zer-Aviv, 
Elizabeth Stark, Peter Sunde, Les Liens Invisibles and Berlin's Open Design 
City probes and expands our abilities to respond to the volatility and constant 
flux of digital life. Helping along the way will be Angel_F, the digitally 
conceived spyware entity born through the technological-sensual relationship 
between Biodoll and Derrick de Kerckhove. The opening festival gala on Feb 01 
will feature a special festival introduction by Derrick de Kerckhove and the 
German premiere of acclaimed performance artist Herman Kolgen's new work *DUST*!

Joining the *BODY:RESPONSE* conference curated by Markus Huber renowned digital 
media activists and researchers including BIFO / Franco Berardi, Maurizio 
Lazzarato, Tim Etchells, Carolyn Guertin, Jens Hauser, Tapio Mäkelä, Verena 
Kuni, Roberto Esposito, Judith Revel, Eric Kluitenberg, Adrian Heathfield, 
Franca Formenti and Mark Hansen will be leading a debate into the impact of the 
hybrid, simultaneous and transformative status of digital liveness on the 
concepts of identity and physical autonomy within the world of social media and 
the emergent psycho-political power configurations of the 'born-digital' era. 
In a special evening performative lecture, Vilem Flusser Theory Award nominee 
Jordan Crandall will present his politically charged urban surveillance, and 
augmented locationing technologies research project *EVENT, AGENCY, AND 
PROGRAM*.

Acting as a conceptual connector between the conference and transmediale's 
zones of open activity will be the *HacKaWay*, the festival's arena where the 
notions of complex technological and societal systems are critically de- and 
re-constructed to reveal new and alternative realities. Using the mechanisms of 
hactivist and tactical art practice the HacKaWay Zone brings process based and 
performative artworks together in a space activated by hands-on and interactive 
audience participation. Join in daily to HacKaWay's evolving scenario of 
artworks, workshops and performances by research and social process oriented 
artists including Paul Vanouse, ubermorgen. com, Christin Lahr, Garnet Hertz 
and Jussi Parikka, Daito Manabe, Herwig Weiser, Ei Wada, Karl-Heinz Jeron and 
the HONF collective from Indonesia.

*SyncExistence* features eleven film and video programmes curated by Marcel 
Schwierin comprising 58 historical and contemporary moving image works from 18 
countries. This year's main focus is a reflection on the vital ways in which 
20th century cinema – through its editing techniques and new visual culture – 
contributed to promoting the sense of growing simultaneity, ubiquity and 
acceleration which the Internet has since increased exponentially. Additional 
highlights include a focus on the first live television broadcasts, specials on 
Lynn Hershman Leeson, a leading pioneer of interactive live media art, Ho Tzu 
Nyen, the transmediale Award Nominee from Singapore, and the second edition of 
the ArabShorts project.

This year’s performance programme *LIVE:RESPONSE* curated by Sandra Naumann 
hovers at the interface between the real world and the media sphere, between 
liveness and reproduction, between virtual and physical. At three locations, in 
the majestic House of World Cultures Auditorium, on the Café Stage and at the 
HacKaWay zone performers including Fair Use, Rosa Menkman, Tina Tonagel, 
Preslav Literary School, Eosin, Dorothy of the Day and Tour de Vinyl will test 
and weave experimental arrangements throughout the festival programme. Featured 
are two special 'double-header' performance concert nights, on Wed. Feb 02 with 
Cécile Babiole & Vincent Goudard's *DONJON* and People Like Us with *Genre 
Collage*, and on Fri Feb 04 Herman Kolgen's *INJECT* and Daito Manabe's *Face 
Visualizer* piece will square off.

Special featured projects including the premiere of Alessandro Ludovico and 
Paolo Cirio's newest social media interventionist art work, *Serendipitor* 
walks by Mark Shepard, and CoS, the Consciousness of Streams project by Italian 
activist collective FakePress augment the programme. In celebration of the 
centennial of Canadian media philosopher Marshall McLuhan' birth  
transmediale.11 will launch both the 'McLuhan in Europe 2011' network 
initiative and release the never before published McLuhan *COUNTERBLAST* 
manifesto from 1954, as a special transmediale edition in collaboration with 
the Gingko Press. Partner events including the Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2011 on 
Feb 02 featuring Mozilla Executive Director Mark Surman and a special 
exhibition of web-based open sources art works curated by games designer and 
artist Heather Kelley at the Canadian Embassy Berlin, a solo show by 
ubermorgen. com at the DAM Berlin Gallery, the Flusser Philosophical Friday at 
the UdK Berlin's Flusser Archive, and a special 'sonic discourse' at the CHB 
(Collegium Hungaricum Berlin) by Edwin van der Heide and Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag 
form part of an extensive program of over 20 Satellite events across Berlin.  

As a special annual highlight the winners of the transmediale.11 award 
competitions will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on Sat Feb 5, 2011: 
outstanding and critical artworks with the transmediale Award, exemplary  media 
research works with the Vilém Flusser Theory Award, and radically innovative 
projects defining and developing the open net with the new Open Web Award. Help 
choose the Open Web Award winner  among the three nominees *THIMBL* by the 
Telekommunists, *booki* by FLOSS Manuals and *GML* by Evan Roth by voting and 
leaving feedback right up until the festival on the Drumbeat platform at:
http://www.drumbeat.org/open-web-award-finalists-voting

With #LIVE, our main event partner for adventurous sound and related visual 
arts, CTM / club transmediale will also be presenting a major thematically 
linked programme of talks, concerts, performances and a major collaborative 
piece, Naut Humon's *Recombinant Media Lab*! On the weekend prior to the 
festival (28 – 30 of January), transmediale, CTM and Create Berlin along with 
over 70 Berlin partners invite you to the Digital Art & Sound Weekend. This 
first edition of *DAS Weekend* draws attention to the many artists, spaces and 
initiatives active in Berlin with great commitment and exciting ideas to 
promote artistic work and discourse in the converging zones between digital 
arts, experimental music and sound art.


For more information please consult http://www.transmediale.de/, and follow the 
development of the program, watch for workshop and participatory project calls 
and tell your friends by following us on twitter (transmediale or tag #tm11) 
and even facebook!


We thank our supporters, and look forward to welcoming you at transmediale.11 
in the first week of February 2011! 


greetings, 

Stephen Kovats


artistic director
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transmediale.11 |  1 - 6 feb 2011  
RESPONSE : ABILITY
festival for art and digital culture berlin - #tm11

Festival Early Bird Passes on Sale Now til Dec.20!
http://www.transmediale.de/info/tickets

Open Web Award - Vote and comment on your favourite work:
https://www.drumbeat.org/open-web-award-finalists-voting

transmediale festival archive 1997 - 2009 BETA online!
http://archive.transmediale.de/

Celebrate Marshall McLuhan's 100th in 2011!
http://www.transmediale.de/en/beyond/McLuhan-2011

Collaborative Futures Book 2 out now!
http://collaborative-futures.org/


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