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Category: exhibitions

Fang Tsai Graduation Project

Nahweh: The Unreachable Years | 2023 Material | Kinect camera, monitors, computer Length | Loop In German Fernweh describes a feeling of desire to go to a faraway place, a desire toward the Fern. On the other hand, it also contains the meaning of escaping the desert of the familiar,

Özcan Ertek Graduation Project

Devil’s Rope barbed wire, turnbuckle, speaker, amplifier, MAX, arduino, microphone stand, For over a century, barbed wire has been utilized extensively to demarcate territorial boundaries and define spaces, such as fields, pastures, urban areas, factories, military barracks, and countries. “Devil’s Rope,” employs barbed wire as a medium to contemplate the

Rundgang WS 2023

As with every end of the summer semster, the students show their works at Rundgang. Medienhaus has opened its doors to welcome curators and curious guest. The classrooms are open to the public and each room exhibits the most recent works of the students, which they made over the course

Rundgang 2022

As with every end of the summer semster, the students show their works at Rundgang. Medienhaus has opened its doors to welcome curators and curious guest. The classrooms are open to the public and each room exhibits the most recent works of the students, which they made over the course

Rundgang 2021

The exhibition Another Matter by the Experimental Film and Media Art Class, held at Acud Gallery in July 2021, explored new ways of relating to the more-than-human and inquired into the social, material, and aesthetic conditions of the so-called Anthropocene. The exhibited works examined matters of concern beyond anthropocentrism, following

Another Matter Exhibition

The exhibition Another Matter explores new ways of relating to the more-than-human and inquires into the social, material, and aesthetic conditions of the so-called Anthropocene. The exhibited works examine matters of concern beyond anthropocentrism, following Donna Haraway’s call for tentacular thinking. As an aperture towards new understandings, it brings together

STRANGE THINGS

STRANGE THINGS is an exhibition from classes of Generative Art (Alberto de Campo), Experimental Film/Media Art (Nina Fischer), Narrative Film (Thomas Arslan), Moving Image (Anna Anders) and New Media (Joachim Sauter) VERNISSAGE: 8.1.2020, Ab 18 Uhr AUSSTELLUNGSDAUER: 8.1. bis 10.1.2020 ORT: Silent green, Gerichtstr. 35, 13347 Berlin ÖFFNUNGSZEITEN Mittwoch, 8.1. , 18 –

Rundgang 2019

Installation by Hara Shin Immaterial Mapping, Hara Shin, single-channel video, 11:11 min., 2018 Hyper-Collective, Hara Shin, 2019 DELETED, Installation by Mengxuan Sun, Chen Hsiang Fu Singularis, audiovisual Performance: Kathrin Hunze, Alberto de Campo, Hannes Hoelzl, Isak Han, Katharina Hauke and Till Bovermann Ding! audiovisual performance by Mengxuan Sun

Examining The Edge + Habitability Salon

Examining the edge, peripheries in the mind and in the city Exhibition Examining the edge, peripheries in the mind and in the city Exhibition 25.6. – 30.8.2018Opening: 24.6., from 6 pmStudents from the class Experimental Film and Media Art, University of the Arts Berlin, will be living and creating on