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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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Boris Niehaus via Wikipedia

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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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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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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© Benedikt Rugar 2012

Is the Anthropocene a Doomsday Device?

January 13, 2013
by Natalie
Projects

The absurdity of the scene can’t have escaped everyone in the room. There we all were, watching a deeply theoretical and philosophical discussion about 21st…

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A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

A Sine of the Times: Berlin’s most minimal record

November 30, 2012
by Natalie
Music

When it comes to having your ribs rattled by low frequency sine waves blasted through subwoofers, some people are clearly more comfortable with the experience…

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Analysing Apocalypse: Christine Niehoff at Scotty Enterprises

Analysing Apocalypse: Christine Niehoff at Scotty Enterprises

September 14, 2012
by Natalie
Art

Artist Christine Niehoff has long been inspired by both science and science fiction. She chats to us about a first-hand experience with nuclear disaster and…

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Georg-Kolbe-Museum, via Facebook

Sculpting a new meaning of ‘life’: genetics in the 21st century

September 6, 2012
by Natalie
Art

Despite (and arguably because of) all the pondering and researching, we are today perhaps further than ever from the answer to that short but poignant…

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A Day in the Life of the Future

A Day in the Life of the Future

September 3, 2012
by Natalie
Events

You wake up in the future, you’re not sure exactly what year. A noise from your smartphone wakes you – an alarm, you assume. Actually…

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The Quest for a Real Hard Hob

The Quest for a Real Hard Hob

July 19, 2012
by Natalie
Events

It’s a dark night in dilapidated Berlin. The looming clouds part to reveal a dim, dubious and spherical light source as City Redevelopment Robot Deco4,…

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