[spectre] Fwd: DIY Hack the Panke. Wasserpank workshop and performance//5 October + upcoming events
Andreas Broeckmann
ab at mikro.in-berlin.de
Sat Oct 12 11:07:37 CEST 2019
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Betreff: DIY Hack the Panke. Wasserpank workshop and performance//5
October + upcoming events
Datum: Fri, 27 Sep 2019 02:52:43 +0200
Von: Art Laboratory Berlin <info at artlaboratory-berlin.org>
*DIY Hack the Panke
**Wasserpank. Workshop and Jam Session with Kat Austen and Nenad Popov
**5 October 2019, 2-6PM, at Art Laboratory Berlin
Artist and chemist Kat Austen and sound and new media artist Nenad Popov
will take the Panke River and its water as a starting point for this
exciting workshop on sound experimentation from water and the
environment. Mixing hydrophone recordings, DIY water and soil sensors,
participants will be able to make their own recordings and the workshop
will end in a group jam session along the river.
Participation fee: 15€/10€
register at artlaboratory-berlin.org <mailto:register at artlaboratory-berlin.org>
*Pankquelle. An audiovisual performance with Sarah Hermanutz and Nenad
Popov*
*5 October 2019, 8PM at Art Laboratory Berlin
Artists Sarah Hermanutz und Nenad Popov will perform a new work based on
their involvement in the citizen science collective 'DIY Hack the
Panke'. The two artists' previous collaboration have mixed Hermanutz's
artistic research into wetland ecologies with Popov's sound and
programming based work. For "Pankquelle', the artists draw inspiration
from the Panke River's source in Brandenberg, and it's journey through
the changing urban landscapes of Berlin.
Entrance: 12€/8€
*Local Area Network (LAN). Workshop with Martin Howse
13 Oct and 10 Nov 2019, 11AM-6PM*
*Participation fee: 20€/15€
*/To register please send a short statement of interest to m at 1010.co.uk
<mailto:m at 1010.co.uk>//by 5th October/.
*Local Area Network (LAN)* open workshop is a collective, speculative
investigation of local fields/particles, and energetic exchanges,
towards the hacking and re-routing of energy flows and networks at all
stacked levels of local geological, environmental and technological
"Umwelten", forking into a forensic exhibition at Art Laboratory Berlin.
*LAN* works in the field - at sites along the Panke - and in the lab,
punctuating an ongoing exhibition of changing processes and prototypes,
examining the interface of data ecologies and the non-human through
mapping, measuring and intervening within local and specific energetic
transformations, entropic gradients and boundings of matters, materials
and cultures.
*LAN* examines and identifies sites of execution, the places where
energetic transformations intersect with human infrastructure and agents
of abstraction and logic; intervening within the co-existent realms of
algorithmic entities, of the structures and infrastructures of
computation, communication with the non-human entities of the earth
(mycelium, microbes).
For example, specific devices, developed in the course of collective
workshops will examine relations of computation and decay, perhaps
logging the growth of lichen and other parasitic fungi/forms on human
infrastructures or examining branchy dew formations of radioactive
particles. Workshops and devices will equally examine relations of the
decay of particles, and the extension of the nuclear/geological within
the interiors of plants and bodies.
The first workshop will take place at Art Laboratory Berlin on the 13th
October, the second on 10th November. For the 2nd workshop participants
should follow the AND operator!
*Local Area Network (LAN)* forms part of the exhibition */Invisible
Forces/* opening at Art Laboratory Berlin on 18 October:
http://www.artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-archive.htm
More on DIY Hack the Panke:
http://www.artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-DIY-Hack-the-Panke.htm
*Supported by the Fachbereich Kunst und Kultur Bezirksamt Mitte and the
Bezirkskulturfonds
* **
Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz
Prinzenallee 34, 13359 Berlin
www.artlaboratory-berlin.org <http://www.artlaboratory-berlin.org>
presse at artlaboratory-berlin.org <mailto:presse at artlaboratory-berlin.org>
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