7th Network Meeting of Spaces and Curators: An Open Presentation Evening

12.03.2013

7th Network Meeting of Spaces and Curators: An Open Presentation Evening

Image editing from: Vittore Baroni, "Real Corrispondence 6", 1981

13. March 2013 - 18:30 @ SUPERMARKT

13. March 2013 - 18:30 - 22:30, @ SUPERMARKT

 

At recent meetings of the reSource network of technology-based art spaces and curators in Berlin, interesting discussions arose about trying new formats of facilitation that would allow for deeper insight into different community members, as well as a better understanding of curatorial themes, projects, and organisational backgrounds. SUPERMARKT is hosting an evening of Open Presentations on Wednesday 13 March.

We look forward to welcoming members of the reSource community to share their work and foster future collaborations through this communal resource. Any technology-based art space organiser or curator is welcome to attend, even if they have not attended previous meetings of the reSource network.
 
Event schedule
18:30 Event commences
19:00 Introduction from Tatiana Bazzichelli [on the reSource network]
19:10 Introduction from Ela Kagel [on SUPERMARKT]
19:20 Introduction from Michelle O'Brien & Kristin Trethewey [on presentations format]
19:30 Speed-Presentations Round 1, followed by short discussion
20:00 Speed-Presentations Round 2, followed by short discussion
20:30 Speed-Presentations Round 3, followed by short discussion
21:00 Drinks & discussion at the SUPERMARKT bar

 

Presenters:

 
Christopher de Lutz [Art Laboratory Berlin]
Christopher de Lutz will be presenting Art Laboratory Berlin's current series on Synaesthesia, which continues through until mid-July with two exhibitions opening on 22 March and 31 May respectively. In addition there will be an interdisciplinary conference on synaesthesia in early July with perspectives from artists scholars and neuro-scientists. The theme for 2014 is on artistic perspectives in the life sciences. With the working titles [macro]biologies  and [micro]biologies a series of exhibition, performances and workshops will cover topics from human disruption to the planet's biological systems to the ethics and aesthetics of artists working with living creatures to the science and politics of food and the microbial sublime.
 
Melanie Zagrean & Pierre Wolter [Art Claims Impulse]
Pierre Wolter and Melanie Zagrean, the two directors of Art Claims Impulse, will present the concept of the gallery in the media art space and will show material from curations that were shown at the gallery ('Reflective Interventions' Series). Also included in the presentation will be the curation shown in Beijing, China, in 2010 at Today Art Museum. Pierre will also speak about the current level of acceptance of media art and some future curatorial plans, as well as ACI's intention to connect to other institutions in order to promote and present media art more actively beyond the already established 'hubs' such as ZKM or festivals like transmediale or Ars Electronica.
 
Stephen Kovats [r0g media]
Stephen Kovats, director of r0g media, will present a special 'review' event of ostranenie festival. ostrenenie93 - the first comprehensive video and new media festival aimed exclusively at the the role that media culture played in the societal transformation process in Eastern and Central Europe opened on 7 Nov 1993 at the Bauhaus, Dessau. Directed by Stephen Kovats, curated together with Inke Arns, and in collaboration with the then newly formed Werkleitz Gesellschaft, the festival helped create one of the first platforms for artistic and cultural dialogue between East and West. It's 1993 edition premiered perhaps the world's first 'internet art work' HANDSHAKE by the Berlin collective Lux Logis (Barbara Aselmeier, Joachim Blank, Armin Haase, Karl Heinz Jeron) and by default of the times went on in its further editions to trace the catastrophic turbulence of the conflicts that tore Yugoslavia apart. 20 years later, on 7 Nov 2013, a special public review of ostranenie is being planned. 
 
Paolo Podrescu aka Podinski [XLterrestrials]
Paolo Podrescu aka Podinski is a writer, vj/dj/xj and co-founder of the XLterrestrials, an arts and praxis laboratory. With a background in theater, film and media, he has created work in collaboration with Piranha Events, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Documenta 13, transmediale, Kulturbrauerei, Arena Berlin, Globale Festival, Chaos Communications Congress, Giraff Graff Co., Ars Electronica. Currently he is developing CiTiZEN KiNO, a touring film, net and theater hybrid to encourage a new form of literacy, i.e. Media Self-Defense. Podinski will discuss his work on PSYCHO-MEDIA ANALYSIS, CiTiZEN KiNO, why we think that maybe technological 'progress' in a society with a dismal operating system might just be like poking yourself in the eye with a smart and sharpened i-stick, and ideas for how one might properly assess the current situations via community interventions.
 
Gregor Sedlag [c-base]
c-base e. V. is a non-profit Berlin association of around 450 members. The purpose of this association is to increase knowledge and skills pertaining to computer software, hardware and data networks. Gregor Sedlag will give an introduction of what c-base e. V. is, and how to take advantage of it for projects, events and other collaborations.
 
Topsy Qur'et [OCTO+]
Topsy Qur'et was born in Canada, grew up in England, studied Landscape Architecture in Scotland and Thai Buddhism in England. He has since worked as an artist in Newcastle for the past 20 years and is currently looking into possibilities of moving to Berlin. Topsy's project OCTO+ is an imaginary network, the source being the Telekommunisten OCTO P7C-1 project that was first demonstrated at the reSource 002: Out of Place, Out of Time panel discussion: Imaginary Networks. Topsy then supported the Telekommunisten Collective successful installation OCTO P7C-1 at HKW this year. Topsy will present plans for the next stage of the OCTO+ project and the actual yellow tubing that was used in the transmediale HKW installation.
 
Apartment Project team [Apartment Project Berlin]
Apartment Project, founded in 1999 in Istanbul by Selda Asal, is an open platform for production based exhibitions, mobile workshops, interdisciplinary partnertships; presentations and discussions. Since Sep 2012 Apartment Project is active in Hertzbergstrasse 13 Berlin-Neukölln by suggesting several communal living systems and collective production models that focus more on process-based works. Göksu and other members of the Apartment Project Berlin team will present current projects and collaborations, including works from John Grzinich and Martin Hiendl.
 
Jasmin Grimm & Verena Schwarz [Public Art Lab Berlin]
Through the presentation of artist projects that Public Art Lab (PAL) and its partners will produce for the Connecting Cities Network (2013-2016), Jasmin Grimm & Verena Schwarz will introduce you to their studio and its vision of Urban Media in our present and future urban and rural environments. The Connecting Cities Network is supported by the Culture Programme 2007-2013 of the European Union. The aim is to facilitate an exchange between urban activists, creatives, passers-by and city inhabitants from all over the world via media façades and large digital screens in conferences, artist programmes and workshops. PAL has actively promoted the development of interactive communication formats for intercultural exchange amongst others with the Mobile Studios in 2006 and the Media Facades Festival Berlin in 2008 and Europe in 2010.  
 
Erika Siekstelyte [Panke]
Panke is a creative multi-purpose space in Wedding. Its main aim is to promote experimental and fringe creativity in Berlin, as well as to offer an alternative meeting point for the up-and-coming creative scene of Wedding. Panke serves vegan food during the day and hosts evening program in a warm environment. Additionally there are more than 150m2 space for different creative activities and a garden to relax alongside the river Panke. Erika Siekstelyte and Panke's Light designer will present a couple of Panke's new projects in development, including an LED screen on the ceiling in Panke's large room and light objects in Panke's gardens along Panke river bank. 

 

Cost: Free
Language of presentation: English
Venue: SUPERMARKT — Brunnenstr. 64, 13355 Berlin (U8 Bernauerstr oder U8 Voltastr)

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