02 02 10
transmediale.10: Futurity now!
FUTURITY NOW! The transmediale.10 festival will illuminate the notion of futurity and call the 21st century - with exhibitions, talks, conferences, performances,and workshops.
Die transmediale ist Deutschlands größtes und bedeutendstes Festival für Kunst und digitale Kultur.
The transmediale.10 exhibition Future Obscura
The exhibition Future Obscura presents diverse artworks by internationally renown artists which explore the complex condition of futurity through the lens of image-making.
Future Obscura - 02 Feb - 07 Feb

A Parallel Image, an electronic camera obscura by Gebhard Sengmüller.
Tip: Ein Highlight kündigt sich gleich zur Eröffnung am Himmel an: Die Installation “From One To Many” von Yvette Matterns eine Art Regenbogen zwischen dem Haus der Kulturen und dem Alexanderplatz soll den Berliner Nachthimmel ab 19:00 erhellen.
Filed ↓ Art Exhibition Berlin Digital01 24 10
"Die Fotografie der heutigen Tage und Jahre wird kein bleibendes Erbe hinterlassen, da sich die Digitalisierung selbst zerstören wird."Filed ↓ Andreas Muehe Photography Digital Analogue Quotes
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27.12 - Links for the week end
- ^^Swiss Alpes photo by Tata Vislevskaya with a russian Lubitel166+ and X-crossing.
- Hipstamatic - application for the iPhone turns the iPhone into an analog camera.
- 50 Beautiful Photographs Of A Cloudy Day - A Nice collection of inspiration.
- Viva Las Vegas ! Jean-François Thériaul`s beautiful photography set of Las Vegas.
- Photographing Family by Aline Smithson on too much chocolate - Really touching article on how to take photos of your loved ones and elders with some insights and images from Phillip Toledano, Doug DuBois, Elizabeth Flemming, Jack Radcliffe, David Newsom, Timothy Archibald, Tierney Gearon, and Dona Schwartz.
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Professor Shree K. Nayar discusses the Bigshot project.
Filed ↓ Talking Heads Digital“A camera designed for kids can be much more than just a toy: it can serve as a powerful educational medium. We believe that such an educational camera must have a radically different design from that of a typical consumer camera. (a) It should be designed as a kit for assembly by students. The assembly process should not only demystify the workings of the camera, but also expose students to various science and engineering concepts. (b) It should include features that cannot be found in other cameras, allowing students to explore new creative dimensions. (c) It should be low-cost, with the potential to serve as the basis for a scalable social venture. Bigshot has been designed with these goals in mind.”
bigshotcamera.org
