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transmediale.10 - Festival for Arts and Digital Culture in Berlin - FUTURITY NOW!


COPYRIGHTS Gebhard Sengmüller


transmediale.10
February 2-7, 2010


2010. It is a year which has been synonymous with past images of the future. Writers and commentators
throughout the 20th century strove to depict 2010 as a shining example of a future framed by
technological progress and social harmony.
Futurity is a concept that examines what the 'future' as a conditional and creative enterprise can be. At
its heart lays the intricate need to counter political and economic turmoil with visionary futures. With
FUTURITY NOW! transmediale.10 explores what roles internet evolution, global network practice, open
source methodologies, sustainable design and mobile technology play in forming new cultural,
ideological and political templates. transmediale.10 invites artists, scientists, media activists, thinkers
and visionaries to ask not what the future has in store for us, but what do we have in store for the future?


COPYRIGHTS Jonathan Gröger

The Award and Exhibition
Every year transmediale and CTM invite submissions to the transmediale Award. The transmediale award
seeks to honor outstanding experimental artworks that embrace, question and enrich our understanding
and relationship to our immersed media and technologically driven society. Out of more than 1,500
submissions nine art projects have made their way onto the list of transmediale Award 2010 nominees.
For more information on the nominees see: http://www.transmediale.de/en/node/9966
Curated Exhibition
Future Obscura brings together a group of diverse artworks which explore the complex condition of
futurity through the lens of image-making. Clear boundaries of the time continuum are broken down by
artists whose work allows us to peer into the "low light of the future". As her curatorial departure point,
guest curator Honor Harger explores the camera obscura, the historical apparatus in whose interior the
image of an exterior scene can be projected. The exhibition presents the work of artists who re-work this
mechanism artistically by appropriating the materials, mechanisms and machines of image-making.
Future Obscura explores how the machines and materials of moving-image making capture, retain and
reproduce our reality and so alter our sense of temporality.
The international symposium of transmediale.10
The international Future Observatory will take place at the House of World Cultures in Berlin from 5 - 7
February 2010. Future Observatory brings together designers, media artists, net citizens, critical thinkers
and researchers in order to create a network to lens the future. The conference intends to examine the
interplay and tensions between the future as a cultural apparatus on the one side and the various
economic, social and political processes and institutions on the other.

Film & Video
More than 570 contemporary films and videos from 35 countries were submitted for transmediale.10.
Round 30 outstanding works will form the heart of the film and video programme. Two additional
programmes will address the festival theme FUTURITY NOW! from a historic perspective. This year's film
and video curator is Marcel Schwierin. Last but not least our Lebanese guest curator Rasha Salti will
present a short film programme and outline the future of the independent Arabian film on the net.
Performance
The transmediale.10 Performance programme presents a range of concerts and events acting as auditory
and performative interrogations of FUTURITY NOW!. Including six events in collaboration with CTM
reflecting their theme 'Overlap', the concerts feature some of the most important figures working within
music and sound today. Each night of the festival new, and in some cases rare performances by Ryoji
Ikeda, artificiel, Jürgen Reble with Thomas Köner, Atom_TM, FM3_Zhang, and Feng Mengbo will highlight
the most experimental intersections between audiovisual culture and digital art. Charlemagne Palestine
will open the festival with a special performance written for one of the most unusual instruments in
Europe - the Tiergarten Carillon. In addition, transmediale.10 Award nominees Sosolimited will unveil an
entirely new work, using ground-breaking text and visual analysis tools, as a tandem live coding
performance of the The Long Conversation. At 19:00 each evening, the Cafe Global Stage at the House
of World Cultures will be brought to life by a series of performances. transmediale is proud to present the
world première of La Chambre Des Machines by Nicholas Bernier and Martin Messier, plus unique
interpretations of works featuring Matthias Fritsch, Rachida Ziani and Dewi de Vree, and Andrea Lange.
Some of Berlin's finest talent in the form of Pe Lang, Benjamin Laurent Aman and Lord Cry Cry will close
each evening with a special sound landscape exploring the post-avant-garde of audio culture.
Salon
The transmediale.10 Salon consists of three interdisciplinary strands - talks, projects and workshops -
exploring FUTURITY NOW!. With a specific focus on free culture and process-based projects, the Salon
will engage cultural thinkers and makers into conversations and actions that lay down future strategies
for a global network age. In K1 at the HKW, this year, process-led Salon Projects will transform the HKW
foyer into a 'Futures Exchange'. Open activities, consultation sessions and project demonstrations will
be running all-day, every day, throughout the festival. transmediale.10's Salon Workshops feature
opportunities for hacktivists and retoolers, makers and doers, to get their hands dirty with a series of
artist-led sessions that aim to visualise, capture and experiment with the essence of FUTURITY NOW! In
the public eye, the project will bring together stakeholders from the arts, science and business sectors
and work on a business model for a cultural enterprise of the future.

COPYRIGHTS Jonathan Gröger

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