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  • Haus der Kulturen der Welt: Mediating the local and the global in Berlin
  • The Piano and the Axe: Redefining Capital
  • AI can help us chat to animals; animals can help us train robots
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  • Identity Crises in a Biopolitical Age
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Haus der Kulturen der Welt: Mediating the local and the global in Berlin

July 19, 2019
by Natalie
Architecture, Art, Projects, Technology

How often Newton’s third law of motion –that for every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction – seems to apply to the…

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The Piano and the Axe: Redefining Capital

The Piano and the Axe: Redefining Capital

July 12, 2016
by Natalie
Art

“The concept of economic growth and the concept of capital and all that goes with it, does not really make the world productive. No, the…

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AI can help us chat to animals; animals can help us train robots

AI can help us chat to animals; animals can help us train robots

May 26, 2016
by Natalie
Technology

Two recent articles show how technology can help us communicate with animals, and how animals–specifically dogs–can teach us training techniques for robots. Welcome to a “bestial…

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Divisive Architecture: Berlin’s Zentrum Kreuzberg

May 16, 2016
by Natalie
Architecture

If the walls of Zentrum Kreuzberg could talk, their tale would be forlorn. Built between 1969 and 1974 and initially named the Neue Kreuzberger Zentrum…

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Identity Crises in a Biopolitical Age

Identity Crises in a Biopolitical Age

April 14, 2015
by Natalie
Art

The A-Lab building in Amsterdam’s northern quarter is a fittingly ramshackle and dystopian setting for the latest exhibition by Chinese multimedia artist Louis Hothothot. Urgent…

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Stakhanov by AOS [Art is Open Source]: Salvatore Iaconesi, Oriana Perisco. The postmodern Oracle for a postdigital world, Stakhanov is constantly collecting data and using it to make assumptions and predict future situations & behaviour. Kind of like Facebook and Google, but open source and transparent. And it prints it all out onto reams of continuous form paper, in an ironic twist that harks back to more innocent times.

First Look: Transmediale 2015

January 27, 2015
by Natalie
Events

One of the world’s longest running media arts festivals returns to Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt with its annual exploration into the cutting edge…

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Vocal Vibrations at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

Vocal Vibrations at Le Laboratoire Cambridge

January 17, 2015
by Natalie
Music

According to yoga philosophy, the act of vocalising certain sounds helps to balance one’s chakras. The vibrations are thought to dislodge blockages to beneficial effect…

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An Ecosystem of Excess

An Ecosystem of Excess

February 1, 2014
by Natalie
Art

We’ve all heard by now the horrifying story about an island of plastic debris the size of Central Europe that’s congregated in the ocean somewhere…

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Science at the Singapore Biennale

Science at the Singapore Biennale

January 5, 2014
by Natalie
Events

During a visit in the early nineties, William Gibson called Singapore “Disneyland with the Death Penalty”: a sterile, paranoid metropolis whose citizens paid a high…

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Joining the Universal Orchestra: Google’s Chrome Web Lab at the Science Museum

Joining the Universal Orchestra: Google’s Chrome Web Lab at the Science Museum

March 28, 2013
by Natalie
Technology

The Science Museum sucks in and spits out its usual heavy weekend traffic during a freakishly cold Saturday in spring, but down in the basement…

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