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The program of transmediale 2018 face value comprises several workshops. Due to the limited number of spaces, these are not covered by the regular festival and day passes. To take part in a workshop, please register in advance via Eventbrite.

Performances are not ticketed this year—admission is free. The only exception is James Ferraro presents: Plague, a science fiction opera by critical futurist James Ferraro that was commissioned especially for transmediale 2018. The two performances, presented in cooperation with CTM Festival 2018, are not included in the regular festival and day passes—buy your tickets now!

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Dragan Espenschied
Labor Neunzehn
Date: 
04.02.2018
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Panel
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Marta Arniani
Beatrice Fazi
Uta Meier-Hahn
Ben Vickers
Jeanne Charlotte Vogt
Date: 
02.02.2018
Format: 
Panel
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KABLAM
Date: 
03.02.2018
Format: 
Performance
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Valie Djordjevic
Vladan Joler
Marta Peirano
Roee Rosen
Marc Tuters
Jillian C. York
Date: 
03.02.2018
Format: 
Discussion
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Mechatok
Date: 
02.02.2018
Format: 
Performance
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Lauren Goshinski (VIA / Hot Mass)
Date: 
01.02.2018
Format: 
Performance
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Peter Zorn
Date: 
01.02.2018
Format: 
Panel
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Marie-Luise Angerer
Rasmus Fleischer
Alex Foti
Marc Garrett
Goo Goo Muck Analytics
Max Haiven
Nina Power
Bernd Scherer
Sergey Schmidt
Penny Travlou
Jillian C. York
Date: 
31.01.2018
Format: 
Special event
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Marc Tuters
open intelligence lab
Date: 
01.02.2018
Format: 
Workshop
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Stefan Panhans
Andrea Winkler
Date: 
31.01.2018
Format: 
Performance

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1995
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film/video
Edition: 
1996

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Bjørn Melhus
Till Nowak
Dennis Feser
Nina Kurtela
Nikki Schuster
Jeremy Bailey
Thomas Mohr
Date: 
03.02.2012
Format: 
Screening

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In only its second year, VideoFest has become the largest european video festival. Video is a young artform; from the beginning, it has been a reaction to the “brave new world” of the highly technical mass societies with all their computers, nuclear power stations, destroyed landscapes and lonely individuals. Thus, video is not film; it remains bulky, playful and vulnerable. And it is left outside from „high“ culture.