Exhibition – Resonant Realities
The exhibition titled “Resonant Realities” showcases contemporary artworks that explore new media, the interrelationships between humans, nature, and technology, and the interdependence of sound and image.
The program includes live audiovisual performances, impressive projection mapping, interactive installations, non-linear montage and a panel talk.
Quantum Realm
This installation merges technology and narration to show the vision of the future, where environmental and social issues are resolved, creating a sustainable paradise.
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Artist | Constantin Jonas Ruchay |
VOLUMES
Unique traits of water are visualized using 16 parameters in 3D models, depicting features of lakes, enhanced with hydrophone sounds for an immersive experience.
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Artist | Pauline Pyras |
MEANING
A million billion times too deep to be heard, depending on your point of view…
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Artist | Mauricio Brito |
Beyond?
Lack of brain activity in declared dead patients challenges the idea of the brain as the sole source of consciousness. Doctors, scientists and people with NDEs share their insights.
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Artist | Yango González |
Lena Radivoj |
Aba O Aqu
A radio play: A seeker. A sea monster. A mysterious lighthouse with the answers to life. The journey begins.
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Artist | Masoomeh Agahi |
Richard Kretschmar |
Visiting Friends
An eight-channel audio installation about the act of visiting friends, created with field recordings and granular synthesis.
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Artist | Frederik Franke |
Kunst im Wandel
The co-creation of AI & humans brings a digital dimension, inviting to a dreamlike contemplation during its transformative fusion of classical art and modern technology.
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Artist | The Exa Collective: Xrtner, Namas |
Sguaz
It is a meditative artwork created with the aim to symbolize the linkage and creative flow established between the artist and other entities.
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Artist | Linda Conforto |
Mechanical Resonance
Her childhood training, still visible in her body’s posture, revives old memories. Watching online dance tutorials, she discovers why she once resisted and eventually quit dancing.
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Artist | Juejun Chen |
Speaking nearby: Shaking Skies & Trembling Earth
speaking nearby: shaking skies and trembling earth stages a post-humanist discussion among five non-human characters along the island of Taiwan.
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Artist | Thea Josepha Konatsu |
Bastard
What is war? Is it inhuman or engraved in human nature? While we struggle to understand what is happening, new memorials rise on the ruins of past violence.
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Artist | David Kind |
ITEMs
Created as digital sculpting and drawing inspiration from the encodings of symbols, ITEMs explores the concept of collectibles and their functional purposes in gaming culture.
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Artist | Celina Eggers |
Rekonstruktionen
“Reconstruction home” is an interactive exploration of the memories of people who have lost their homes. Memories were captured in drawings that can now be experienced.
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Artist | Antonia Nestler |
Luca Paganelli | |
Andreea Mircea |
EPHYBYTES
Set against the backdrop of a ‘server room’ aesthetic, it invites visitors into a world where technology and the natural environment resemble a living and self-sustaining system.
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Artist | Codrin Podoleanu |
Katja Schreiber | |
Andreea Mircea | |
Marta Pang | |
Lisa Passing | |
Adi Aviram | |
Aliosa Dakic | |
Elena Vasilkova | |
Film School | Filmuniversität Konrad Wolf Babelsberg MA Creative Technologies |
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The (un)creative process of finding a project leads to (un)productivity.
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Artist | Saskia Hundt |
Museo Mara Mao
Old TVs and faded plastic toys littered the sandy ground. Pigeons flew between the palm trees. The unknown landscape bore the sign “Museo Mara Mao,” held by an odd character.
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Artist | Fionn George |
Running out of patience
Gleaned footage of cities and nature is combined with voices of diverse people talking about contradictions of our time and personal or social challenges that require patience.
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Artist | Yango González |
Sophie Rothbarth |
Neró
Above water, we experience familiar sounds, rhythmic breathing and controlled movements. These differences inspire us to discover fascination in the everyday.
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Artist | Lina Zacher |
Beetle Rhapsody
Between nature and artificial light, beetles explore a new neighborhood – ours, a world of scale.
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Music | Cosmo Sheldrake |
Artist | Laura Ritzke |
Florian Rudolph | |
Jonas Erler | |
Pascal Kohler |
Mundana V
“Mundana V” visualizes booming clarinet notes and invites you to a meditative state in which differences in harmonies and sound quality can be perceived.
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Artist | Dan Gatzmaga |
Spannung
A person goes from being an individual to being part of the crowd, and ends up being killed for strange ideas.
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Director | Dariya Susak |
Pavel Pakhomov | |
Nina Frolova | |
Camera | Egor Protsko |
Cast | Evgenia Chetvertakova |
Pavel Pakhomov | |
Lighting | Aljoša Dakic |
Director | Dariya Susak |
Pavel Pakhomov | |
Nina Frolova |
HAVANNA NIGHTS
A sneak in the atmospheric work of Havana nights. The work is a research of a political aesthetic reflection to a cinematic view away from narrative storytelling.
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Artist | Sarah Franke |
Radio Cow
‘Radio Cow’ is an ongoing, unreleased short film project that explores the connection between human vision and the notion of a talking landscape.
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Artist | Frederik Franke |
Anastasiia Belousova |
Immagini di un ricordo, Bilder einer Erinnerung
As the daughter of Italian migrant workers, my mother told me about her childhood experiences in a foreign country. Thanks to an AI, her memories were brought to life.
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Artist | Daria Wörmann |
in meiner haut ohne schwerkraft
Bodies on an alien planet. Who is looking at whom? They have no face. The skin stretches over the objects, glistening here and there. Do you remember what you see?
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Artist | Natalie Kinscher |
Die Montage der Welt
“The Montage of the World” deals with the recombination of all the sensory impressions that we constantly absorb and sometimes unconsciously transform into new ideas.
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Artist | Cosmo Bandilla |