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Hanno Loewy and Eva Menasse: Andere (Täter-)Länder, andere Sitten?

A conversation between Hanno Loewy and Eva Menasse, followed by a Q&A Moderated by Miriam Rürup German original version June 11, 2022

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Tareq Baconi: Palestine and Holocaust Memory Politics

English original version Lecture, June 11, 2022

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Owen Hatherley: We’re Building a New City – How the Counterculture fell out of love with Modern Architecture

Part of the conference “Acid Communism” English original version Lecture, discussion, Q&A, June 11, 2021

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Bernd Cailloux: Response to “Access to Tools (on Acid)”

Part of the conference “Acid Communism” German original version Lecture, June 10, 2021

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Digital Music Ecosystems: From Fair Trade to Smart Contracts

With Keith Nurse, Joey Akan, Carlotta de Ninni, Peter Harris, moderated by Andrea Goetzke English original version Talks, discussion, Nov 24, 2019

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How to Politicize Art, Technology and Popular Culture

Part of “political imaginista” With John R. Blakinger, Beatriz Colomina, Gloria Sutton, moderated by Christian Hiller English original version Inputs, discussion, Mar 16, 2019

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Discussion: Political Role of Cultural Institutions (German)

Part of “How political is the Bauhaus?” Jan 19, 2019

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Discussion with W.J.T. Mitchell, Hito Steyerl, John Tresch

Part of “Dictionary of Now #10 – IMAGE” Moderated by Bernd Scherer English original version Mar 21, 2018

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W.J.T. Mitchell: Iconology 3.0: Image and Theory in Our Time

Part of “Dictionary of Now #10 – IMAGE” English original version Lecture, Mar 21, 2018

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John Tresch: So Many Pictures of Food

Part of “Dictionary of Now #10 – IMAGE” English original version Lecture, Mar 21, 2018

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No! Music | Trailer

Concerts, performances, films, talks, installations, Nov 9—12, 2017

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Free! Music Trailer

How free can music be? Musicians, thinkers and artists dealt with this question in a variety of contexts in the twentieth century. Music should be free and should be freed again and again: freed of the restrictions that tonality or notational systems impose upon it, freed of the limitations of conventional instruments.

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Pop 16 | Trailer

Pop 16 100 Years of Recorded Music 2016, Apr 28, Thu — 2016, May 01, Sun