From copyrighted dance piece to derivative works

By Kellokumpu/Roumagnac

From 2nd to 6th of Feb. 2011 // 4 pm > 7 pm /// Admission free every 15′

Please book your meeting @ Wanted and For Sale Office / Kom.post

The project

After the last winter creation of the piece Whiteout with the National Ballet of Finland in Helsinki and its performative report in Berlin, by Kellokumpu/Roumagnac proposed to the members of the audience of those two events (Helsinki & Berlin) to hack the piece they attended. In order to collect those derivative works by Kellokumpu/Roumagnac launched a “Call for hacking our piece” attaching material on a blog – framed by the copyright contract of the referent piece – to refresh the memory of their audience. The whole process and the collection of those derivative works will be presented in tm .11 in the Open Zone programme within the presence of Kom.post collective.

The presence in situ

We will welcome our visitors one by one and for 15 minutes each in the Open Zone of the Festival – please check location and book time at the desk Wanted and for Sale by Kom.post at the entrance of the Open Zone in the Foyer of HKW. Here at our table we will “exhibit” for every visitor of ours the overall project and the catalog of the collection we’ve summed up from our “Call for hacking our piece”

Our hackers in the Open Zone with us:
Mikko Kauranen, Mait Raudsepp, Milla Koistinen, Sofi Häkkinen, Jonathan D., Tero Vanhanen, Ben Schumann, Minna Tuovila, M.D., Marianne Henriksson, Brina Stinehelfer, Gabriel & William, Nathalie Ortega, Niina Johanna Lehtonen Braun, Hans & Milo Meyer, Hanna Dressler, Mika Juurikkala, Vincent Maréchal, Elina Mari Johansson, Teo Bialik, Tero Järvinen, Satu Raïkkönen, Mikko Hietala, Philippe Roumagnac, Thomas Weiss, Joan Montaner, Mari Mertonen, Johannes Hirvisaari, Antti Vätinen, Eva Rivière, Hakon Östberg, Anna-Liisa Pelkonen-Jaartti, Sari Väyrinen, Thor Benjamin Sigmundsson, André et Anny Roumagnac, Cybelle Shepperd Jones, Peter Borgström, Amandine Carmeille and Andrea Vollmer

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Open the source of the open zone:

Processual monument for Bradley Manning.

By Joulia Strauss

If everything begins here with the desire for free information and free cultural exchange, the Open Zone of Transmediale has to present its starting point, the initial actor who is now kept in the zone the most closed : the prisoner Bradley Manning,

A dynamic anamorphose monument will be built day by day by the offers and contribution of any visitor. If, according to Deleuze, revolution is a monument in the permanent state of becoming, the only response active we can give is to START NOW.

You can join the movement through a personal contact: the artist Joulia Strauss, whose location will be posted everyday on the board of the Wanted and For Sale office by kom.post. She will introduce you to the Bradley Manning case, collect your ideas, advice, artwork, philosophical statements and any other kind of support for creating performative answers spread out through the festival to build a collective art work which will be presented on February 6th at a yet secret venue.
Directions will be given personally at the Wanted and for Sale office.

Join us!

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The Lost Connections Box

By Brina Stinehelfer

The Lost Connections Box allows you to have a personal, one-on-one exchange and engage with an artist, activist, thinker on the other side of the world- through Skype.
As an extension of the “Shared Factory”, the subject of this exchange will be based on the outcome of activities and discussions surrounding the theme of the day.

Every day from 17:30-21:00 at the “Wanted and For Sale Office”

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  1. By Vincent Roumagnac on Monday, Feb 7 at 6:59 pm

    [...] 02>06 Fév. 11 //  From copyrighted dance piece to derivative works (fiction) by Kellokumpu/Roumagnac in situ Open Zone Transmediale 11 – HKW Berlin with Kom.post +++ [...]

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