transmediale 2019 emphasizes participatory and educational formats
transmediale will express the thematic focus of the next festival edition—emotions, empathy, and cultural emergence in digital culture—also on a structural level: transmediale will focus on live practices and the creation of a learning environment at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, which will extend beyond the public festival days from 31 January to 3 February 2019 and emphasize the possibility of emergence.
Within the framework of the newly introduced transmediale Study Circles, the participants began their exchanges about the festival's central questions with initial working meetings that took place in October. In a series of further meetings and events, the participants will develop a variety of contents that will form the framework and part of the core program of transmediale 2019.
The Study Circle Uneasy Alliances takes the question of how affect relates to social change as its starting point. It aims to investigate how new forms of acting in solidarity across class, gender, and race can be built through the entanglement of artistic, tech, and activist approaches. The Study Circle Affective Infrastructures looks into the ways that contemporary technologies capture emotions and control bodies. Moreover, it examines how they mediate and regulate life and explores the potential to move towards infrastructures that accommodate multiplicity and difference.
The Study Circles take place in association with Import Projects, Spektrum, and TIER.space. Before transmediale 2019, the Berlin-based project spaces host a series of working meetings and, parallel to the festival, present their own program on the themes of the Study Circles.
Over the course of the festival days, the participants of the Study Circles will come together during workshops and central discussion sessions.
Besides established event types such as keynotes, performances, and short film screenings, participatory and educational formats play a significant role at transmediale 2019: The workshop program is extended and starts—together with the new transmediale Student Forum—two days before the festival officially opens in order to create a concentrated environment for in-depth work and study.
Among the workshops of the upcoming festival edition is Caroline Sinders’ Feminist Data Set. This workshop aims to build a feminist dataset and asks whether data collection can serve as feminist artistic practice and protest form for disrupting larger systems. In the hands-on workshop [Mind] Maps by Hyphen-Labs the practice of mask-making will be used to explore neurospeculation through the lens of representation, radical image making, and memory. Fernanda Monteiro and Nadège discuss the need for alternative trans*feminist and de/anti-colonial infrastructures in the current context of political tensions and violence in a workshop entitled From Steel to Skin.
The new Student Forum of transmediale is intended to expand and deepen the festival visits undertaken by student groups. With the participation of institutions from fields such as art, theory, and design, the two-day format taking place prior to the public festival brings together diverse approaches of studying media today. During the Forum, the curatorial team offers insights into the program of transmediale 2019 while student groups and their tutors give presentations.They are then invited to take part in the discussions that follow. |