[rohrpost] Connecting People Apart - events series

Clemens Apprich capprich at t0.or.at
Mit Jun 13 15:34:02 CEST 2012


A Post-Media Lab event series, Lüneburg/Berlin, June 20th - 23rd

Programme: Connecting People Apart

Events booking (free) – http://pml.eventbrite.co.uk Contact info at postmedialab.org

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20 June
Opening presentation – ‘Talk to Me’ with Rasa Smite & Raitis Smits (RIXC) with a contribution by Nishant Shah (Center for Internet and Society, Bangalore). Reception and drinks.

Venue: Halle für Kunst, Lüneburg. 19:30-22:00
Event booking (free)

21 June
‘What Would the Community Say?’ – A public consultation on regional sustainability and participation projects with Nishant Shah (Center for Internet and Society, Bangalore) in cooperation with DialogN.

Venue: Freiraum, Lüneburg. 13:00-15:00
Event booking (free)

McKenzie Wark book launch and presentation, The Beach Beneath the Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International.

Venue: b-books, Berlin. 21:00-23:00
Event booking (free)

22 June  
The Community Complex, A Post-Media Lab conference

Participants: Johannes Paul Raether (Basso), McKenzie Wark (The New School, New York), Nishant Shah (Centre for Internet & Society, Bangalore), Marcell Mars (MaMa, Zagreb), Tatiana Bazzichelli (transmediale/reSource), Clemens Caspar Mierau (Spackeria/c-base), Pod (CiTiZEN KiNO/XLterrestrials, Berlin/San Francisco), Graswurzel TV, foebud e.v. (Bielefeld), Tactical Technology Collective (Berlin and Bangalore), Freifunk (Berlin).  

Venue: Denkerei, Berlin. 13:00-20:00
Event booking (free)

After conference event: Performative screening - CiTiZEN KiNO (#16): Technotopia / Dystopia : A Social Garden-i-fication Is Elsewhere!

Venue: c-base, Berlin. 22:00
Event booking (free)

23 June 

Live Stream/Media Lounge: ‘From Waste to Resource. Recovering Sustainable Attitudes’

Venue: Kulinarisches Kollektiv, Berlin. 17:00-20:00
Event booking (free)

 
The Post-Media Lab is part of the Lüneburg Innovation Incubator, a major EU project within Leuphana University of Lüneburg, financed by the European Regional Development Fund and co-funded by the German federal state of Lower Saxony.