transmediale Marshall McLuhan Projects 2018

11.01.2018

transmediale Marshall McLuhan Projects 2018

The 2018 transmediale Marshall McLuhan Projects are presented by transmediale in cooperation with the Embassy of Canada in Berlin. They comprise the transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture by Megan Boler and the partner project Feedback #2: Marshall McLuhan and the Arts. War and Peace in the Global Village, curated by Baruch Gottlieb with Marie-José Sondeijker.

The 2018 transmediale Marshall McLuhan Projects are presented by transmediale in cooperation with the Embassy of Canada in Berlin. They comprise the transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture by Megan Boler and the partner project Feedback #2: Marshall McLuhan and the Arts. War and Peace in the Global Village, curated by Baruch Gottlieb with Marie-José Sondeijker.

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CTM Festival 2018

26.01.–04.02.2018
The 19th edition of transmediale’s partner festival CTM takes place from 26 January to 4 February 2018 at various Berlin venues. Its 2018 theme, Turmoil, explores the state of music and sound practice in the face of a confusing and critical present.

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Vorspiel

19.01.–04.02.2018
With their joint pre-festival program Vorspiel 2018, transmediale and CTM further pursue their aim of creating and strengthening a network of Berlin-based cultural agents, project spaces, galleries, and institutions. Its 7th edition features around 50 spaces and takes place from 19 January to 4 February 2018.

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The New Networked Normal

July 2017 – June 2019
In a time of political uncertainty and rapid technological change, global events are disrupting our economic, cultural, social, and geographical norms, bringing our ideals of citizenship, sovereignty, and governance into question. New technologies, emerging communities, and networks are acting as significant catalysts in this change, but they also offer new models and opportunities for how citizens can live, work, and communicate, providing glimpses of a future sovereignty.

transmediale is excited to be part of a new European partnership and program: The New Networked Normal (NNN), a collaboration between five leading arts organizations from across Europe. Abandon Normal Devices (UK), Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) (Spain), The Influencers (Spain), transmediale (Germany), and STRP (Netherlands) invite artists, agencies, and citizens to feel inspired and empowered to debate and engage with contemporary and critical culture.

The New Networked Normal explores art, technology, and citizenship in the age of the Internet. It is a partner project by Abandon Normal Devices, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, The Influencers, transmediale, and STRP.

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