Real existing communities

>Commons Reading Group #3 | On/Off Book Presentation

We have a very exciting edition of the reading group coming up – following a reading of Stavros Stavrides’ text ‘Common Space as Threshold Space: Urban Commoning in Struggles to Re-appropriate Public Space’, we will have a book presentation from the Berlin-based architecture collective On/Off and various contributors to their new book ‘Co-Machines: A Book of Mobile Disruptive Architecture’.

Wednesday, February 7 at 6:30 PM – 10 PM
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>SFL: Social fiction Lab

Social fiction Lab: A Worldbuilding Community

All creatures welcome! In regular meet-ups for artists & game designers, programmers & scientists, writers & thinkers, theorists & makers we imagine, create, test and iterate.

We imagine future starting from human needs. How do we want to live together? How does technology change our future- and us?
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>Common(s)Lab

Common(s)Lab – Nachbarschaftslabor is an experimental playground for everyone in our ‘kiez’ and beyond to develop and strengthen communities and practices of sharing. Our aim is to foster more communal, convivial and caring ways of living, thinking and acting together, which acknowledge our mutual dependencies and relationships to all kinds of others (including bees, bears, bacteria and so on :)).
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>Self-repair

Recent workshops on making penicillin at home and research on how to clone one’s own body have opened up a relatively unexplored field of DIY practices related to experiments with the body. On the other hand, similar experiments are often associated with AI in science fiction movies and novels.

One well-known self-surgeries under “real-life conditions” was performed by Leonid Rogozov. In 1961 during his expedition to the Antarctic, which at that time was not really an inhabited place, Rogozov performed an appendectomy on himself. While humanity dreams about space travel, we often forget to ponder the question of “What if…?” What if there is no chance of asking another for help fulfilling one or the other task? What if certain experimentation is restricted by law? There are also other related questions, like “How far can I experiment with my own body?” or “To whom do parts of my body belong if they are detached from my body?

This new workshop series on self-repair is a reference to non-traditional contexts where certain social considerations are excluded under certain circumstances, or to the contexts of malfunctioning systems, especially of those related to one’s own body. The Self-repair series is about an ability to identify and to fix one’s own systems. Self-repair is also about experiments that might not be tolerated by society and that might instead be considered unethical.

Magazine Launch and Get-Together: ‘New Media Art’ Issue

4.2.2017 21:00
@ Top Schillerpalais

Please come and join us on Saturday 4th February for an informal get-together and magazine launch at Top Schillerpalais. Exhibist magazine’s issue #11 was just published with a special focus on ‘New Media Art’ – grab your copy right there, meet the people featured and involved in this issue and have a drink with us to celebrate our last edition!

Issue #11 features interviews with media theorist and curator Ebru Yetiskin (by Mine Kaplangı) and Kristoffer Gansing, artistic director of transmediale – festival for art and digital culture berlin (by Tuce Erel)
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