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'''DISK e.V. - Sound & Image Initiative''', an independent collective of artists and curators, founded in fall [[2005]]. Produces and curates [[club transmediale]] festival.
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'''DISK e.V. - Initiative Bild & Ton''', [[Berlin]]'s independent collective of artists and curators, founded in fall [[2005]]. Produces and curates [[club transmediale]] festival.
  
 
Two major issues on the DISK agenda are: Projects and research about the correlation of sound and moving image and the engagement for an exchange between artists from Berlin and from Eastern and South-Eastern-European countries.
 
Two major issues on the DISK agenda are: Projects and research about the correlation of sound and moving image and the engagement for an exchange between artists from Berlin and from Eastern and South-Eastern-European countries.
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DISK is a co-founder of [[Inn.to]], a cooperatively run building in the heart of Berlin, that accomodates artist studios and offices for cultural projects. DISK is a member of [[General Public]], a non-profit project space located on the building's ground floor.
 
DISK is a co-founder of [[Inn.to]], a cooperatively run building in the heart of Berlin, that accomodates artist studios and offices for cultural projects. DISK is a member of [[General Public]], a non-profit project space located on the building's ground floor.
 
   
 
   
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Members: [[Jan Rohlf]], [[Oliver Baurhenn]], [[Remco Schuurbiers]], [[Marc Weiser]].
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http://www.clubtransmediale.de/index.php?id=1545
 
http://www.clubtransmediale.de/index.php?id=1545

Latest revision as of 22:14, 26 September 2007

DISK e.V. - Initiative Bild & Ton, Berlin's independent collective of artists and curators, founded in fall 2005. Produces and curates club transmediale festival.

Two major issues on the DISK agenda are: Projects and research about the correlation of sound and moving image and the engagement for an exchange between artists from Berlin and from Eastern and South-Eastern-European countries.

DISK is a co-founder of Inn.to, a cooperatively run building in the heart of Berlin, that accomodates artist studios and offices for cultural projects. DISK is a member of General Public, a non-profit project space located on the building's ground floor.

Members: Jan Rohlf, Oliver Baurhenn, Remco Schuurbiers, Marc Weiser.


http://www.clubtransmediale.de/index.php?id=1545