and the winner is ... The transmediale.05 Award for this year’s competition was announced at the international media art festival on Monday evening in Berlin.
newsletter - opening Die transmediale.05 opens on Thursday, February 3, at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin, presenting audio-visual performances.
January 26, 2005
newsletter - partner events Once again this year there will be numerous events and exhibitions complementing and expanding the festival programme.
January 20, 2005
newsletter - installations Interactivity is a feature many of the installations on display in the exhibition area have in common.
January 12, 2005
newsletter - screenings The main focus of the screening programme is the presentation of selected video works submitted for the award competition as well as special programmes on the theme.
January 10, 2005
Focus Southeast Asia Several projects and initiatives present themselves and their models of creative and alternative media practice in South East Asia.
newsletter - workshop Primitive solar robots, sensible acoustic modules in Nervous Networks, relay computers from your local tool store, live coding as performance art, hyper-audio learning und audio archiving, AVID video editing.
December 22, 2004
newsletter - conference transmediale.05 questions the BASICS of our contemporary culture in the areas of biotechnology, politics and media art.
December 15, 2004
newsletter - basement The BASEMENT project in the House of World Cultures will be the 3rd edition of the transmediale Workspace.
December 6, 2004
newsletter - performances Artists’ collaborations using real-time video and combining it with dance, electronic or unplugged music will perform at Berlin's Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW).
nominations for transmediale award 2005 The competition's call for the transmediale Award 2005 has for the first time abandoned specific categories. Nearly 900 artists from 51 countries applied for the prize endowed with 8.000 Euros, which were donated by the company AVM Computersysteme.
October 26, 2004
Basics The festival explores the relations between art, technology and society on the basis of controversial topics: bio-technological achievements transcend our perception of life, security technologies are developped on the expense of the privacy needs. While technological progress generates a multitude of new opportunities, people experience a confusing inflation of options: What shall I do? What am I responsible for?