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'''Spaces''': [http://www.a-musik.com/ a-Musik] record store (*1995), [https://artheater.de/ artheater] club, theatre and concert venue (*1998), [http://cbe-cologne.de/ Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld], [http://ebertplatzpassage.de Ebertplatzpassage] (Bruch & Dallas, GOLD + BETON, LABOR, Tiefgarage), [https://www.ehrenrunde.com/ Ehrenfeld] neighbourhood, [http://www.kinggeorg.de/ King Georg] club bar (*2008), [http://www.sonic-ballroom.de Sonic Ballroom] concert venue, [https://www.stadtgarten.de Stadtgarten] concert venue, [http://www.temporarygallery.org Temporary Gallery] (*2012), [http://www.tsunami-club.de/ Tsunami] club, [https://www.buchhandlung-walther-koenig.de Walther König] bookstore (*1968), [http://improvdb.free.fr/?v=db&area_id=1&country_id=7&city_id=81 more].<br>
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'''Past spaces''': [[Lab3]] (2012-2016), [[Galerie Rachel Haferkamp]] sound art gallery (*2000).<br>
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'''more''': [http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk/cologne.html Cologne in ''Indie Travel Guide''].
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'''Initiatives''': [[ZAM]].
 
'''Initiatives''': [[ZAM]].
  
'''Festivals''': [[Comprovise]].<br>
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'''Festivals''': [[Festival for Applied Acoustics]] (*2010), [[Comprovise]].<br>
'''Events''': [[Pure Data Big Bang]] (2005).<br>
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'''Events''': [[SIGINT]] conference (*2009), [[Pure Data Big Bang]] (2005).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Netaudio]] (2005), [[Gute und böse Maschinen]] conference (1997).
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'''Past events''': [[Netaudio]] (2005), [[Digitale]] (1995-98), [[Gute und böse Maschinen]] conference (1997).
 
 
'''Spaces''': [[Galerie Rachel Haferkamp]] (*2000), [[Lab3]].
 
  
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'''Media''': [https://www.koelncampus.com/ Kölncampus] radio.<br>
 
'''Past media''': [[The Thing Cologne]] (*1992).
 
'''Past media''': [[The Thing Cologne]] (*1992).
  
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'''Academy programs''': [[Lab3]].
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Lab3]].
  
'''Art workers''': [[Barbara Engelbach]], [[David Link]], [[Frank Barknecht]], [[Hannes Hoelzl]] (1974), [[Hans-Ulrich Reck]] (1953), [[Jens Brand]] (1968), [[Marion Wörle]], [[Matthias Mainz]], [[Paul Wirkus]], [[Peter Kiefer]] (1961), [[Ralf Schreiber]], [[Roland Schappert]], [[Siegfried Zielinski]] (1951), [[Thomas Gläßer]], [[Thomas Lehn]], [[Till Kniola]], [[Udo Noll]] (1966).
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'''Art workers''': [[Barbara Büscher]], [[Barbara Engelbach]], [[David Link]], [[Frank Barknecht]], [[Hans-Ulrich Reck]] (1953), [[Jens Brand]] (1968), [[Joker Nies]], [[Lioudmila Voropai]], [[Marion Wörle]], [[Matthias Mainz]], [[Paul Wirkus]], [[Peter Kiefer]] (1961), [[Ralf Schreiber]], [[Roland Schappert]], [[Siegfried Zielinski]] (1951), [[Thomas Gläßer]], [[Thomas Lehn]], [[Till Kniola]], [[Udo Noll]] (1966).
 
 
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* Cologne at ''Indie Travel Guide'', [http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk/cologne.html]
 
 
 
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:12, 14 April 2018

Spaces: a-Musik record store (*1995), artheater club, theatre and concert venue (*1998), Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld, Ebertplatzpassage (Bruch & Dallas, GOLD + BETON, LABOR, Tiefgarage), Ehrenfeld neighbourhood, King Georg club bar (*2008), Sonic Ballroom concert venue, Stadtgarten concert venue, Temporary Gallery (*2012), Tsunami club, Walther König bookstore (*1968), more.
Past spaces: Lab3 (2012-2016), Galerie Rachel Haferkamp sound art gallery (*2000).
more: Cologne in Indie Travel Guide.

Initiatives: ZAM.

Festivals: Festival for Applied Acoustics (*2010), Comprovise.
Events: SIGINT conference (*2009), Pure Data Big Bang (2005).
Past events: Netaudio (2005), Digitale (1995-98), Gute und böse Maschinen conference (1997).

Media: Kölncampus radio.
Past media: The Thing Cologne (*1992).

Academies: Academy of Media Arts (*1990).
Academy programs: Lab3.

Art workers: Barbara Büscher, Barbara Engelbach, David Link, Frank Barknecht, Hans-Ulrich Reck (1953), Jens Brand (1968), Joker Nies, Lioudmila Voropai, Marion Wörle, Matthias Mainz, Paul Wirkus, Peter Kiefer (1961), Ralf Schreiber, Roland Schappert, Siegfried Zielinski (1951), Thomas Gläßer, Thomas Lehn, Till Kniola, Udo Noll (1966).


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