Irgendwo, nicht weit von hier, gibt es eine Insel. Wir wissen es, denn wir haben sie erfunden. “Insel der Freude” wird sie genannt und hier wollen wir uns treffen.
Die neue Musiktheaterproduktion von [in]operabilities mit Sophia Neises, Athena Lange und vielen weiteren.
The Creative Technologies Meetup was launched as a series of informal events in 2015 by me and Alexandra Waligorski together with Fab Lab Fabulous St. Pauli, Hamburg. We were primarily interested in finding like-minded people and a potential community in Hamburg and bringing them into contact with each other: Artists, designers, programmers and other people […]
Digital Lab #2 was the second edition of a research project by Hebbel am Ufer / HAU4, Berlin. The research process started with an inspirational „Online Hack Space“ for five resident artistic collectives from March 30th – April 2nd. I was invited to curate and design a program supporting the collectives to start their work […]
How do artists and urban spaces interact? In which way do creatives shape our cities and what impulses can they provide for urban development? The meaning of public space is currently being renegotiated worldwide, and not just since the pandemic. Policy makers and urban society are increasingly focused on (re)designing urban spaces in an innovative […]
A SINGTHING is the first music theatre production in the context of the longterm research project [in]operabilities by Benjamin van Bebber, Leo Hofmann, Franziska Henschel and myself. After a one-week workshop laboratory in September 2021, we worked together with the percussionist Sabrina Ma, the actress Athena Lange and the visual artist Ladislav Zajac to develop […]
[in]operabilities is an artistic research project in contemporary music theater and links the art form of opera with the question of its accessibility. In the canon and cosmos of opera, artists and interdisciplinary researchers search for forms of multi-sensory music-making and the usefulness of „opera-abilities“ for encounter, intimacy and our shared everyday life.
While digitization in the performing arts has exploded in the last year, many media artists* have long used digital space as a stage and material for their art. Since the emergence of the Internet, aesthetics have evolved, social spaces and arrangements have been interrogated and subverted, and questions of liveness and the role of the […]
Digitale Welten is a program and network for political and cultural youth media education in Frankfurt am Main and Hesse, run by NODE e.V. It focuses on the creative and critical use of technology and media.
In collaboration with studioNAXOS, we have designed a 3D festival venue for NODE20 – a platform for gathering, for meetups, workshops, installations and performances. GreenHouse NAXOS is the open virtual playground, exhibition and performance space and a space to reflect on cultural practices in times of the ecological crisis. www.greenhousenaxos.com
NODE Forum for Digital Arts was one of the first media art festivals to take on the challenge of developing a hybrid format in the special year 2020 that would address primarily online participants and yet bring together artists, professional audiences, viewers and projects in a virtual space in the most tangible and activating way […]
Das dritte Jugendmedienkunstfestival drehte sich ganz um’s Thema #Glück Digitale Welten widmete sich in diesem Jahr ganz dem Thema Glück. Wir fragten uns, was Glück in Medien(Welten) eigentlich bedeutet und wie wir unsere analog-digitale Welt und das Glück kreativ und kritisch mitgestalten können. Mehr als 40 Jugendliche arbeiteten in diesem Jahr vom 01. – 04. Oktober 2019 ganze vier […]
Das Jugendmedienkunstfestival in Frankfurt Am Smartphone hängen und zocken war gestern. Mit Games, Apps und Technik kannst du viel mehr als das: die digitale Gesellschaft gestalten! Du fragst dich, wie das funktionieren soll? Die Antwort kannst du gemeinsam mit Medienkünstler*innen finden. Nimm die Sache selbst in die Hand und lass dich dabei von kreativen Profis […]
4. & 5. November 2017 – Workshops 9. – 12. November 2017 – Ausstellung Unser Alltag und unsere Gedanken bewegen sich heute zwischen “analogem” Freundeskreis, Social Media und irgendwo im freien Netz. Wie bilden wir in dieser Welt unsere Meinung? Durch wen oder welche Informationen wird sie geformt und beeinflusst? Die digitale Welt bietet […]
Who shapes our hopes today? What are the means used to translate our fears and desires into images that incite feelings of hope? What role does the design of technological infrastructures play? Between collective hopes for a peaceful life in the Global Village on the one hand, and feelings of powerlessness in the face of […]
“In an age of advanced technology, inefficiency is the sin against the Holy Ghost” (A. Huxley) and against the digital agenda of a truly future-oriented city. The smart city observes our movements, analyses us, regulates us and thinks a few steps ahead. We inhabitants of metropolises can already look forward to streets that steer us […]
[youtube width=“510″ height=“400″]https://youtu.be/q_WH7hkh89c[/youtube] As a result of a series of in-depth night-long discussions, Thea Dymke and I have decided to present our thoughts to a broader audience at re:publica 2016, Berlin. The talk was discussing the persisting dialectic ideas about artists and designers or technologists. One thesis was that this dialectic is often only […]
Es gibt keinen Textauszug, da dies ein geschützter Beitrag ist.
Andi Otto (Springintgut) and 3DMIN 16th November 2015 // Entrance: 18h / Start: 18:30 In a combined 9th and 10th edition of NODE+CODE, we discussed the role of the human body in new music performances. In two lecture concerts, STEIM researcher and musician Andi Otto (aka Springintgut) and the UdK Berlin based research group 3DMIN (»Design, Development and […]
NODE+CODE is a meetup series in Frankfurt for artists and designers and the public with a special interest in digital media and its impact on arts, culture and society. In 2014, we have entered a series of meetups that revolve around the theme of „embodiment“ as it relates to technology, code, digital art and would […]
27-31 August 2015 CCL #4 took place on August 27–31 2015 in New York City in collaboration with host and partner ITP / New York University (NYU), Tisch School of the Arts and was co-sponsored by IDM/NYU-Engineering. The participants: Berit C. Ahlgren, Emily Beattie, Thomas K. Broderick, Eozin Che, Lisa Kori Chung, Mahe Dewan, […]
April 27th – May 3rd // Künstlerhaus Mousonturm & Naxoshalle, Frankfurt The Informed Body covered a series of 21 works that were shown in Mousonturm and Naxoshalle in Frankfurt Main, Germany. The exhibition brought together works of art and design that were exploring the past and the present of the complex interdependence between the human body […]
NODE is a one-week rush of performances, talks, exhibition and exchange in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. It is a meeting of international designers, creative coders, digital artists, and creative minds that explores boundary-pushing approaches to technology, digital art and culture. The biennial festival assembles interdisciplinary people who transcend the borders between art, design, and programming. In its […]
Classes & Workshops Tanz- und Filmfortbildung „Choreografie des Blicks“ / „Tanz und Bewegung in zeitgenössischen medien-künstlerischen Arbeiten“ am Goethe-Institut (Zentrale in Deutschland) mit Alexandra Waligorski Sommerakademie – Fortbildung des Leuphana College / „E-Learning in Higher Education“ (Leuphana University) Course for advanced photography and photo development in the darkroom (Summer 2012) Mumbai Study Tour – Artistic […]
From September 21st to 26th, 2014, the HZT Berlin has been host to the second edition of our collaboration platform „Choreographic Coding Lab“. During the week, 22 two artists have conducted research and experimentation on question that appear at the intersection between contemporary dance and creative technologies. A more profound documentation on the outcomes and […]