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reSource event 001: Trial Crack - DAY 2: Panels |
// Date: May 12, 2012
// Time: 13:00 - 19:00 (Panels starting on: 13:00, 15:30 and 17:30)
// Free entry
// Partner event: SUPERMARKET after the panels
The reSource transmedial culture berlin comes back after the transmediale festival with a two day programme under the name of Trial Crack, scheduled on May 11-12. On May 11 a collective discussion on logic of artistic production with cultural producers based in Berlin (15:00-19:00). On May 12 three different but conceptually linked discussions: Sustainable Disruption (13:00-14:50); Post Privacy (15:30-17:00) and Queer Shifts (17:30-19:00).
DAY 2 - PANELS (click here for DAY 1)
In Berlin, hacker, activist and artistic practices are very much realised outside the realm of artistic institutions. Some of those practices are contributing to transform the economy and the cultural asset of the city, but they are also becoming easy targets to be exploited by the market. Starting from the assumption that the increasing commercialisation of the contexts of sharing and participation is currently transforming the meaning of art and cultural production in Berlin, on May 12 from 13:00 to 19:00, artists, hackers, and gender-situated communities are involved in three different but conceptually linked discussions: Sustainable Disruption (13:00-14:50); Post Privacy (15:30-17:00) and Queer Shifts (17:30-19:00).
There is limited space at the venue. Please arrive on time to secure seating.
13:00 - 14:50 Sustainable Disruption
with: Rasa Smite (LV) and Philip Horst (DE); Alexander Müller (DE) and Georgios Papadopoulos (GR); moderated by Clemens Apprich and Oliver Lerone Schultz
This discussion follows the thread initiated by the “reSource market” thematic programme at transmediale 2K+12, which reflected on the status of capitalism in a time of crisis, proposing both critical, playful and sustainable alternatives by intervening directly within economical and political systems.
In Part 1 (13.00-13.50): Rasa Smite (LV) and Philip Horst (DE) reflect on strategies of sustainability and art production at the interface of urban research and renewable networks, highlighting artistic investigations on migration and integration, economics and ecology.
In Part 2 (14.00-14.50): Alexander Müller (DE) and Georgios Papadopoulos (GR) reflect on network strategies of creating disruption among political and economical systems. The scope is to open up a critical perspective, intervening directly on symbols of economic value, national identity and political power.
15.30-17.00 Post Privacy
With: tante ("Jürgen Geuter") /Die datenschutzkritische Spackeria; Michael Seeman aka @mspro /ctrl-verlust.net; Julian Oliver and Danja Vasiliev /Weise 7. Moderated by Gregor Sedlag /C-Base and Tatiana Bazzichelli.
This discussion follows the thread initiated by the “reSource network” thematic programme at transmediale 2K+12, which reflected on power structures, pervasive control and surveillance by corporations and centralised systems, and their possible subversion through subjective empowerment. This discussion reflects on the problematic of openness towards data protection, as a consequence of the contemporary economy of user-generated contents. Through the presence of "tante"/ Jürgen Geuter and "mspro"/Michael Seeman, it highlights the perspective of the recently emerged social sub-movement of the "datenschutzkritische Spackeria"/"the privacy criticizing Spackeria", which is proposing a different attitude on privacy matters and transforming the meaning of openness and transparency. Julian Oliver and Danja Vasiliev of the artistic group Weise 7, present their recent Weise7.
17.30-19.00 Queer Shifts: Sliding visions into queer Berlin
With: Lena Braun (DE) / Gallery Su de Coucou; Walter Crasshole /Exberliner; Danilo Rosato (IT) and Antonella Pintus aka Anna Bolena (IT) /Homopatik. Moderated by Francesco "Warbear" Macarone Palmieri.
This panel follows the thread dedicated to the desire of experiencing and self-governing one's own sexuality by finding ways to inhabit the zone that lies between the oftentimes male-oriented mainstream porn and niche scene of queer communities, initiated during transmediale 2k+12 in the framework of the "reSource Sex" thematic programme.
In the words of Francesco Macarone Palmieri aka WARBEAR:
How much is time the production of your own space? Where is the shifting point between time and space in terms of self-representation? How is queer theory a 'shifting' practice as an act of psychical nomadism in Berlin cultural production? Berlin is a Rosetta stone mediated by the information market platform; a gigantic social network of faces and pages where its actualisations take different cultural production forms. In this spread, queer culture had different microwaves producing circular expansions of oligopolistic markets. In the last ten years we assisted to fragmented mirrors of queer shiftings; divergent convergences of micro-scenes appearing and disappearing in a dis/connecting rhizome. In this surface, cultural actors shifts and slides in/to micro-management strategies and fluctuating languages. In the background, the social network of Berlin produces itself as the Master plan which uses its cultural production technologies - the queer one within - as resources for its gentrification processes in a bigger and fluid dialogue with the socio-political forces. The discussion will focus on the position that promotions and individuals as projects are taking into this vectorial skyline. The narration will focus on the public adventures in the space-time travel of identity deconstruction, not just in the tumbling down of the heteronormative sex-sexuality-gender axiom but as a spontaneous theory that enters into the a-critical use of the 'community' concept, the role of the new world migrants as shifters/shiftees and the description of a market identities’ crystallisation.
What is resource?
The reSource is the new year-round initiative of transmediale festival, in partnership with CTM/DISK, Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien and the Post-Media Lab (Leuphana University of Lüneburg). The reSource is a project of networking, a work in progress based on the inter-connection of genres & practices, which aims to create occasions of sharing and reflections by bringing together communities and individuals who work critically with art, technology, politics and identity. The reSource programme is curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli (transmediale festival).
Illustration by Jonas Frankki.
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