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SUMMARY:a'21: Absorbing Ignorance: Experiential Illusions_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Absorbing Ignorance: Experiential Illusions_amberPlatform \nWhile chronologically reviewing the relationship of the moving image with the observer and the way cinematic editing manages mass perception as an art of creating reality\, we will examine the concept of Immersion as the purpose of breaking away from existence. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nBut man is the most ignorant in moments in which he trusts himself the most.'' - Ape and Essence\, Aldous Huxley In these short video essays that explore the virtual plane of reality and the realism of virtuality through today's popular culture that evolved from myths\, tales and legends\, we will investigate the history of our gaze now lost in the hypnotic flow of a kind of ignorance glorified under the name of knowledge. While chronologically reviewing the relationship of the moving image with the observer and the way cinematic editing manages mass perception as an art of creating reality\, we will examine the concept of Immersion as the purpose of breaking away from existence. We will touch upon the physical impact of developing ""absorbing"" technologies on the masses\, its relationship with ancient practices such as meditation and hypnosis\, and our main motivations behind our ""Suspension of Disbelief"" processes. Our biggest misconception about ""New Media” - which are the new versions of old formations that have been constructed several times and updated with modern technologies - is perhaps that they are new. By referring to early examples in history and questioning the physicality created by the transformation of Cinematic Technologies\, we will look at concepts such as New\, Media\, Virtual\, Reality from a different perspective. As we discover our efforts to create a seamless illusion of reality\, and therefore the story of the term Virtual Reality dating back to the dawn of our civilisation\, we will approach the narrative-based functioning of human perception - which is at the origin of all these mechanisms - on the basis of the concept of mental fiction. As the ever-growing world of experiential delusions draws us in\, are we also being drawn into our own selves? Is the current form of reality subjective or collective? Or is it time for us to re-define reality all over again? \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n►Lara Kamhi  \nWebsite\nInstagram\nFacebook   \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-absorbing-ignorance-experiential-illusions-amberplatform/2021-04-19/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210407T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210409T200000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Motavali 2 | Media Performances_New Media Society
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Motavali 2 | Media Performances_New Media Society \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nMotavali 2 (Continuous in Persian) brings together performative positions across different disciplines: lecture performance to Multimedia Installations. Projects which are being made\, being revised\, or tested; while most of our interactions and urgent matters in life are happening “online”. It's inevitable to examine these presences &amp; absences simultaneously. While emotional & economic pressures might force us to act/react irresponsibly toward our collapsing societies & the artificial/passive togetherness. Motavali 2 is the second series of media performance nights curated by New Media Society\, Tehran\, which were interrupted by the pandemic in March 2020 and features artists based in Tehran\, Berlin\, New York and Barcelona. \n:: PROGRAM :: \nDay 1 Wednesday\, April 7\, 2021 // 18:00 (CET) \n► Arash Fayez\nThree\, Rather Than Two (or One)\nPerformative-screening\nDuration: 25 min (approximately)\nKasraa Paashaaei\nSound Performance\nDuration: Unknown\nRaheleh Bahrami & Mehrave Mokhtarian\nPEBDAC [Problem Exists Between Desk and Chair]\nDuration: 20 min \nDay 2 Thursday\, April 8\, 2021 // 18:00 (CET) \n► Mahoor Mirshakkak\nSound Archivist's Enigma\nDuration: 45 min (approximately)\nAmirali Ghasemi\nTehran Remixed\, a "True" story\nDuration: 35 min\nMartin Shamoonpour\nPand-e-Muzik\nDuration: 25 min \nDay 3 Friday\, April 9\, 2021 // 18:00 (CET) \n► Bahar Samadi\nIn mourning for all I have lost and All I will never have.\nDuration: 30 min\nForough Fami\nModern Talking: I’m muted!\nDuration: 30 min (approximately)\nGhazel\nUntitled 9\nDuration: 12 min \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n\n:: LINKS :: \n► Kasraa Paashaaie \nInstagram  \n► Arash Fayez arash \nWebsite\nInstagram \n►Forough\nInstagram \n►Mahoor Mirshakkak \nInstagram \n►R aheleh Bahrami  \nInstagram \n►Farnoosh Allahverdi Nik\nInstagram   \n►Amirali Ghasemi \nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Ghazel\nInstagram   \n► Martin Shamoonpour \nWebsite  \n#Motavaliproject #newmediasociety #onlineperformance \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centering perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund\n_________________________________________\nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin\n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-motavali-2-media-performances_new-media-society/2021-04-07/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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SUMMARY:a'21: From "The Zen of Pad.ma -The current situation"\, and how to work in it\, together
DESCRIPTION::: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nThe Zen of Pad.ma is a collection of lessons learned\, and question encountered\, in over a decade of collaborative archiving projects. They are concerned with the way in which digital technologies are always intertwined with their analogue surroundings\, try to address some of the - technological\, social and conceptual - pitfalls of online archiving\, but also touch upon the nature of collaboration itself: how to work together\, across distance\, around or along with existing institutions. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n\n:: LINKS ::\n►Jan Gerber\, Sebastian Lütgert \nWebsite \n\n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform\nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi\nParticipants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more.\nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-from-the-zen-of-pad-ma/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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SUMMARY:a'21: Engagement with the neighborhood through art and design_ Darağaç
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Engagement with the neighbourhood through art and design_ Darağaç \nAudience will have information on alternative exhibition methods and how one can implement virtual reality to re-define a space. \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/TR) :: \nA conversation with Güzden Varinlioğlu and Emre Yıldız about the transformation of a neighbourhood with the engagement of art and design\, co-existing in virtual space and re-defining the environment as an alternative exhibition space. Güzden Varinlioğlu will share her experience on Darağaç VR and future projects. Emre Yıldız will share his experience on the sign workshop in Darağaç. ------------- Güzden Varinlioğlu ve Emre Yıldız sanat ve tasarım ile mahallenin değişimi. bir sergileme methodu olarak fiziksel ve sanal mecralarda varoluş ve mahalledeki yakın geçmişteki deneyimleri ve teknoloji ile gelişen dünya üzerine bir sohbet. Geçtiğimiz yıllarda gerçekleştirilen Darağaç VR projesi hakkında Güzden Varinlioğlu ve Darağaç tabela atölyesinden Emre Yıldız tecrübelerini paylaşacak. \n► The event link will be shared a few days before the event. Click "going" to stay up to date. \n: LINKS :: \n► Ali Cem Doğan @alicemdogan facebook.com/AliCemDogan\, cargocollective.com/alicemdogan \n► Güzden Varinlioğlu facebook.com/guzdenv @guzdenv \n►Emre Yıldız @yukarga facebook.com/yukarga \n#VirtualReality \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-engagement-with-the-neighborhood-through-art-and-design-daragac/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210319T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210319T200000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Dust to Come_New Media Society/ Parking Video Library
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Dust to Come_New Media Society/ Parking Video Library \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN/AR) :: \nDust to come is a re-screening of a former online program at New Media Projects which will take place both online/offline in our space and via our website. Was it ever our future? “The Removed Agency” got me by surprise when I received the invitation to contribute to the Future Threads Program. A teenage sci-fi fan\, who never watched Star Trek or Star Wars\, I asked around from my artist\, cinephile and writer friends\, and in our conversations led to some interesting findings. On the surface\, we don’t talk/write/speculate about the future\, a few animated fantasies\, a few novels dealing with alternative history\, and some timeless dystopian theatre play. And soon I realised I need to educate myself about video games and comic books. Not only we don’t write/create our takes on the future but often being omitted from having future in many other scenarios: in some films\, middle-east is consumed/destroyed\, because of its natural resources and/or appear on some war room’s wall map or flickering dots on a screen during a pandemic outbreak. The future is blurry; we made countless Macro & Micro mistakes; we know the storm is inevitable; we watch science fiction\, or we don’t… The future was never bright as they promised it to be\, for some parts of the world is still as non-existent and discriminatory\, as if it wasn’t pictured at all and never predicted. See-through eyes\, laser guns\, and flying objects became killer drones\, 3D printing both an environmental threat and a cure for ventilator shortage. The colourful plastic future once was pictured dreamy and chic but no one told us about the dust to come. \n► Click "going" on Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Join the event through vimeo. \n:: LINKS :: \n►Arash Khosronejad \nInstagram\n►Arash Hanaei\nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Nassrin Nasser \nWebsite \nInstagram \n►Maryam Katan \nWebsite\nInstagram \n►Shaahin Peymani \nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Elnaz Salehi \nInstagram \n►Milad Forouzandeh \nWebsite \n►Mohsen Hazrati \nWebsite\nInstagram  \n►Nazanin Aharipour \nInstagram  \n►Ramin Rahimi \nWebsite  \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \nFunded by: Capital Cultural Fund \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-dust-to-come_new-media-society-parking-video-library/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210315T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210315T140000
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SUMMARY:a'21: Techno-social solutions to disinformation_amberPlatform
DESCRIPTION:►a'21: Techno-social solutions to disinformation_amberPlatform\nWhen: 15. March 2021\nTime: 12:30-14:00 \n:: ABOUT THIS EVENT (EN) :: \nDisinformation is fed by ignorance and in its turn it feeds ignorance. This will be a seminar activity in which humans' technological solutions and their limitations in countering disinformation will be reviewed. The seminar\, which will be evaluated from the perspective of Science\, Technology and Society studies - conducted as a master's program at Istanbul Technical University\, aims to reinforce the public's understanding of technology and democratic participation. \n► Click "going" on  Facebook to stay up to date.\n► Event will be streamed through Vimeo . \n:: LINKS :: \n►Erkan Saka\nInstagram\nFacebook\n►Ebru Yetişkin\nWebsite\nInstagram\nFacebook \n_______________________________________ \n* This event is part of Oyoun's a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia aiming to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more.The project was financed by Berlin’s Hauptstadtkulturfonds. \n► See updating festival program on https://ambernetworkfestival.org/ \nProduced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \nCuratorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund \nwww.oyoun.de @oyounberlin \n► For media and press inquiries\, please email hallo@oyoun.de
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-techno-social-solutions-to-disinformation_amberplatform/
CATEGORIES:a’21,Gespräche / Conversations
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SUMMARY:a’21: techno utopia x post-digital ignorance___10 March - 18 May\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:► a’21: techno utopia x post-digital ignorance \n► 10 MARCH - 18 MAY\, 2021 \n:: EXHIBITIONS :: PERFORMANCES :: TALKS\, WORKSHOPS & LECTURES :: & MORE :: ABOUT a’21 FESTIVAL :: \nThe past few decades have witnessed a tremendous proliferation of digital technology. References to a techno-utopia where knowledge would be available to each and all seemed to signal the possibility of positive social and cultural change while acknowledging a fundamental flaw. Digital technologies’ commitment to making knowledge accessible to all would supposedly produce a universal benefit and wellbeing which was partly realised but digital technologies did in no way result in a techno-utopia. It has become apparent that besides letting vast amounts of knowledge accessible to ever more people\, digital technologies are also powerful tools producing a peculiar kind of public ignorance\, one that seems to proliferate amidst ever multiplying information and knowledge available in today’s digitalised environment. With a’21 Festival - Post Digital Ignorance x Techno Utopia\, we aim to challenge the status quo while centring perspectives on non-human life\, queer ecology\, decolonising knowledge\, forced displacement\, and more. :: 69+ artists\, scientists and activists in 16 countries #SWANA #AFRICA #EUROPE #ASIA \n:: 13 extraordinary creatives radically collaborating within an intensive laboratory :: \nHosting hosting more than 50 events: incl. performances\, workshops\, panels\, sounds\, lectures\, exhibitions and screenings \n:: PROGRAMME 2021 ::  \nw/ amberPlatform (Turkey)\, 16 March - 18 April w/ Kounaktif (Morocco)\, 17 - 21 March w/ Sharhaban (Lebanon)\, 22 - 25 March w/ BAAB Collective (Sudan) 1 April - 15 May w/ Darağaç (Turkey)\, 2 April - 26 March w/ DAHproject (Iran)\, 3 April - 7 May  \n#NewMedia #QueerEcology #ForcedDisplacement #FutureDesign \n// Produced by: Oyoun in collaboration with amberPlatform \n// Curatorial Team: Amirali Ghasemi\, Ali Cem Doğan\, Cenkhan Aksoy\, Christoph Wachter\, Ebru Yetişkin\, Ekmel Ertan\, Hamza Chamas\, Mathias Jud\, Milad Forouzandeh\, Mohsen Hazrat\, Nina Martin\, Rajaa Shamam\, Youssef El Idrissi \n// Participants include: Eda Sütunç\, Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley\, Mary Maggic\, Rachel Uwa\, Renata Salecl\, Seloua Luste Boulbina\, Pelin Tan\, Yara Mekawei\, and many more. \n// Funded by: Capital Cultural Fund/ Berlin's Hauptstadtkulturfond
URL:https://oyoun.de/event/a21-techno-utopia-x-post-digital-ignorance/
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CATEGORIES:a’21
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