Re-* Recycling_Sampling_Jamming. Artistic strategies now

  • Location:
    Berlin

Festival/Symposium Re-*
Recycling_Sampling_Jamming. Artistic strategies now

WHEN: 26th-28th of February 2009
WHERE: Academy of Arts
Hanseatenweg 10, Berlin-Tiergarten

Thursday, 26th of February 2009
7:00pm-12:00pm: Welcoming and opening concert by Rechenzentrum 2.0 and Party with ROBOSONIC
Free admission

Friday, 27th of February 2009
11am-11:00pm: lectures, discussion forum, videoscreening. Free admission

Saturday, 28th of February 2009
11:00am-8:00pm: lectures, presentations of artists work, discussion forum. Free admission
20:30pm: Closing concert Re-Inventionen. Free compositions for audio-tape and soloists
Compositions by Bruno Maderna, Luigi Nono, Alvin Lucier and John Cage. Entry 8,- €/ reduced 6,-€

For further information check www.recycling-sampling-jamming.de

The interdisciplinary festival seeks to examine through lectures, concerts, videoscreenings and an acoustic bar the artistic cross-media practices of Recycling, Sampling and Culture Jamming, which rely on the repetition and recreation of the Old and the transformation in the New. Reputable scientists and international artists from music, arts, netarts, film, design and advertising will exemplify at the Academy of Arts, Berlin, the current cultural and political relevance as well as the distinctions of these strategies.

The Festival focuses on recycling systems in the age of digitalisation, web 2.0. and archives filled to the hilt. Recycling and Sampling are not only digital and reproduction techniques but stand for the lifestyle of a new generation that reverts as consumers as well as producers to image-, sound- and textsources of a common cultural memory.

The practice of reference and above all of appropriation is historically rooted in collage and montage, in ready-made and appropriation art. The current scientific and artistic contributions deal with updated questions and topics of the arts dealing with what already existing. New communication strategies in the internet (YouTube) will be explored, as well as innovative forms of production in the field of design, videoesthetics and music. The meanings of the exemplary terms will be closely examined and presented and their variety will be presented.

Participators:

Lectures/ Discussions
Sabine Himmelsbach (D), Dr. Inke Arns (D), Prof. Dr. Susanne Binas-Preisendörfer (D), Dr. Jochen Bonz (D), Dr. Florian Cramer (D/NL), Martina Fineder (A), Dr. Marcus S. Kleiner (D), Prof. Christina Kubisch (D), Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni (D), Prof. Leigh Landy (USA/GB), Eduardo Navas (USA), Dr. Dietmar Rübel (D), Prof. Dr. Sabine Sanio (D), David Schwertgen (D), Marc Schwieger (D), Dr. Änne Söll (D), Cornelia Sollfrank (D)

Moderation
Martin Conrads (D), Prof. Dr. Rolf Großmann (D), Prof. Dr. Helga de la Motte-Haber (D)

Concerts
Rechenzentrum 2.0/Robert Seidel
Robosonic (Cord Henning Labuhn and Sacha Robotti)
Ensemble Wandelweiser: Erik Drescher (flutist), Kerstin Fuchs (composer and performer), Burkhard Schlothauer (composer and musician)
Videoscreening with composition by Oliver Laric, Jillian McDonald, Marisa Olson, Eddo Stern and others, curated by Sabine Himmelsbach

Acoustic bar
With historic sampling compositions arranged by Ursula Block and Werner Durand (Gelbe MUSIK), complemented with examples of pophistory by Martin Conrads

The Re-*Festival, curated by Claudia Tittel und Katrin Werner, is realised in cooperation with the Academy of Arts Berlin and is promoted by Hauptstadtkulturfonds.