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Larry Achiampong & David Blandy
Date: 
02.02.2018
Format: 
Artist Presentation
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Demystification Committee
Date: 
04.02.2018
Format: 
Artist Presentation
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Labor Neunzehn
Lozana Rossenova
Date: 
01.02.2018
Format: 
Workshop
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François Bucher
belit sağ
Michelle Williams Gamaker
Date: 
03.02.2018
Format: 
Screening
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Das Helmi
Date: 
03.02.2007
Format: 
Partner event
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Katsiaryna Herasenkava
Pauluk Kanavalchyk
Bärbel Schönafinger
Joanne Richardson
Date: 
01.02.2007
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07.02.2006
Format: 
Talk
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Jörg Herrmann
Date: 
03.02.2006
Format: 
Talk
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07.02.2006
Format: 
Screening
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03.02.2006
Format: 
Panel
Date: 
04.02.2006
Format: 
Panel
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Mieke Gerritzen
Date: 
04.02.2006
Format: 
Panel
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06.02.2006
Format: 
Talk
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07.02.2006
Format: 
Screening
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05.02.2006
Format: 
Screening
Date: 
06.02.2006
Format: 
Talk
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05.02.2006
Format: 
Talk
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04.02.2006
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Talk
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05.02.2006
Format: 
Talk

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Year: 
1991
Format: 
film/video
Edition: 
1992

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Related participants: 
Hilary Koob-Sassen
Andreas Köhler
Date: 
02.02.2008
Format: 
Performance

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An inertia of conversation seems to be the result of today's global competition between states, corporations, networks, and individuals to create the contexts and frameworks for conversations. This competition is the process by which matters of urgent global concern are turned into pre-emptied conversations: the war on terror, economic growth, the refugee crisis, climate change, and big data to name just a few diverse yet interconnected ones. transmediale has dealt with these topics and many more in the past, but this year we believe it is time to turn a reflective gaze on the medium of conversation as such and rethink the format of the post-digital culture event.