Category: News
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Labor Neunzehn meets Occulto Fest
Labor Neuzehn has been invited to propose a selection of films from “Beyond the Surface” on the occasion of the 5th edition of Occulto Fest. Selected works emphasize the interconnection between sound and light in moving image, as well as the cinematic use of sound material or aural references. Occulto Fest involves artists and musicians…
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Beyond the surface | Film screening programme
Beyond the surface / Oct. 19-24 A daily film screening programme by Labor Neunzehn // Artists: Basma Alsharif, Phillip Barker, Lucas Battich, Crystal Beacon, Nicholas Brooks, Daya Cahen, Sarah Christman, Oliver Husain, Maria Kourkouta, Evan Meaney, Dolissa Medina, Rembrand Quiballo, Tabita Rezaire, Catherine Ross, Alexander Stewart, Tina Takemoto, Juha Van Ingen, Helena Wittmann ///
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Beyond the Surface ** first announcement **
Under the title “Beyond the Surface” the first film screening programme of the series “Kamera” curated by Labor Neunzehn will take place next October 19-24 (2015) in our base in Berlin. Artists from different countries have been invited to contribute their works, so to create different ways of perceiving, transforming, articulating, deconstructing the subtext that…
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Vorspiel General Opening
We will present Labor Neunzehn and the upcoming exhibition at the Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, on the occasion of the general opening of Transmediale Vorspiel 2015. January 9, 2015 / Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik (ZKU), Siemensstraße 27, 10551 Berlin
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Opening “From Field Recording to Data Sonification in Late Capitalism”
Labor Neunzehn is very pleased to announce its first exhibition at the atelier, featuring works of Andrea Polli, James Wyness, Asad Ismi & Kristin Schwartz, Luke Twyman, Brian House, Peter Cusack, Stephen Vitiello and Félix Blume. With a number of field recordings and practices ranging from sonic journalism to sound art, from activism to location-tracking and data sonification, the exhibition offers an…
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From Field Recording to Data Sonification in Late Capitalism
Data analysis has become an everyday affair in the cultural logic of late capitalism. Not only in terms of applied science, but overall socially, aesthetically and individually as well. The uncritical acceptance of the use of game mechanics in digital life is quickly turning into the most convenient method of collecting data, and finally…
