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23/6/2011

RAM / Random Access Memory

Micamoca, Berlin

RAM SEGMENT I frames practices of archiving. During the three days of the event the archive of over 150 artists, collected by berlinerpool, will be on display and continuously in active use by visitors as well as by members. Focus is on researching the vitality of stored data by creating an open exchange of the file content.


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ARCHIVE / PERFORMANCES / SOUND SCAPES / LECTURES / FILM / VIDEO / PRESENTATIONS /
RAM / Random Access Memory is a shift from a permanent state of saving to a permanent state of transmission.

RAM is a project by Tatjana Fell & Andrzej Raszyk

RAM travels back and forth in time finding artistic, technical, theoretical, psychological, sociological, philosophical, political, retrospective and futuristic approaches. RAM applies them to the growing collection and overlays of materialized data.

RAM creates an environment using reconfiguration, memory testing, visualization, research, transforming, transmitting and linking stored data information. RAM creates and recreates new data and experimental ways of accessing. RAM is aware of the outside and the context. RAM claims freedom for coincidental associations and encounters. RAM is an art research project with an open end. Perceiving RAM is real time.
We will explore ways of dynamic access to stored data and view and discuss these resources as an active ingredient, which will be linked to current issues and will be embedded in specific contextual fields.

RAM SEGMENT I frames practices of archiving. During the three days of the event the archive of over 150 artists, collected by berlinerpool, will be on display and continuously in active use by visitors as well as by members. Focus is on researching the vitality of stored data by creating an open exchange of the file content. Data can be added, substracted and edited by berlinerpool members and is accessible to the public.

Further investigations through performance, video/film screenings, lectures, presentations, sound scapes have a focus on memory collecting/tracking/tracing/mapping and data – reconfiguration/visualisation/decoding.

RAM PRESENTATIONS: ELEONORA FARINA (I) JONATHAN GRAY (UK) NANAKO NAKAJIMA & KOSIL-JA (JAP) FILIPPO BERTA (I) MARGARET HOLZ (D) SEÇIl YAYLALI & EDEN ÜNLÜATA (TR) MARISA BENJAMIM (PT) YOURIE IDO (JAP) OZAN ADAM (TR) VIVIANA ALCALDE (E) NANCY ATAKAN (TR) BRYN CHAINEY (AUS) TATJANA FELL (D) NUNO VICENTE (PT) ÖZLEM SULAK (TR) OLIVER MÖST (D) BRUNO DI LECCE (I) EWA SUROWIEC (PL) - GEORGE DRIVAS (GR) ROBERT CURGENVEN (AUS) ANDREA COYOTZI BORJA (MEX) REBECCA AGNES (IT) BRENDAN GOH (SG) ALIAS TT HORACZ BLUMINTH, JULIETA FIGUEROA, CLAUS EIGENFELDT, DIEGO,TT - GEIGEN, FELIX HOFFMANN, HEIKO RÖDER, NORBERT SCHWEFEL and GUESTS (DE) BERLINERPOOL ARCHIVE

Program

Friday 24th June:
7 pm Yourie Ido / Performance
7:30 pm Marisa Benjamim / Performance
8 pm Filippo Berta / Performance - Lecture
Memory tracking / Viviana Alcalde / Nuno Vicente / Özlem Sulak / Video installations
Robert Curgenven / Sound Installation
Tatjana Fell / Video loop
Brendan Goh / Installation - Participatory action
berlinerpool mobile artists archive / Installation - Participatory action

Saturday 25th June:
6 pm Seçil Yaylalı (with Eden Ünlüata) / Presentation
7 pm Jonathan Gray / Lecture
9 pm Nanako Nakajima and koosil-ja / Performance - Live Streaming
Visual data / Bryn Chainey / Ozan Adam / Rebecca Agnes / Video installations
Tatjana Fell / Video loop
Robert Curgenven / Sound Installation
Andrea Coyotzi Borja / Sound installation
berlinerpool mobile artists archive / Installation - Participatory action

Sunday 26th June:
5 pm George Drivas / Screening
6:30 pm Margaret Holz / Presentation
7 pm Eleonora Farina / Presentation
8:30 pm ALIAS π > Atmospheric Layers / Improvisational / Interruptive / Shortcuts & Sound Scapes with Horacz Bluminth, Julieta Figueroa, Claus Eigenfeldt, Diego, TT - Geigen, Norbert Schwefel, Heiko Röder Felix Hoffmann and guests / Live Concert - bring your instrument and participate in the last set!

City tracing / Oliver Möst / Bruno di Lecce / Nancy Atakan / Video installations
Robert Curgenven / Sound Installation
Tatjana Fell / Video loop
Ewa Surowiec / Installation
berlinerpool mobile artists archive / Installation - Participatory action

RAM is a production of arttransponder & berlinerpool
http://www.arttransponder.net/
http://www.berlinerpool.de/

RAM is a cooperation with culturia & MicaMocaProjects
http://culturia.de/
http://micamoca.de/

arttransponder
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13359 Berlin
Soldinerstr. 92
Fon: 0049 (030)-49768303
Fax: 0049 (030)-48478762

berlinerpool
office | mobile artist archive | mondaynews
13359 Berlin
Soldinerstr. 92
Fon: 0049 (030) 499 15154
Fax: 0049 (030) 499 13201

RAM / Opening: Friday June 24th / 6pm – 10pm
Saturday June 25th / 5pm – 10pm
Sunday June 26th / 5pm – 10pm

RAM / Location:
MicaMocaProject / Lindower Str. 22 / second yard
Back building & right wing / 13347 Berlin /
S- / U- station Wedding

IN ARCHIVIO [3]
RAM / Random Access Memory
dal 23/6/2011 al 25/6/2011

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