»Two Transcriptions/Ode to Schoenberg« (2013) by artist, musician, and theorist G Douglas Barrett addresses debates around musical authorship, transgender politics, and identity.
Yellow-badged scanner workers, questions on copyright, and Google »anomalies«: An interview with the artist A. N. Wilson on the lecture collage »Movement Materials and What We Can Do«
Decentralization of Internet art has just begun, but is it a cure or just another dead end? The first Schlosspost Web Residencies curated by Netro
Petros Touloudis invites you with his project »Gardens of Subversion« to take a digital walk through the once vast Rococo garden of Solitude.
The nexus author–work–copyright has transformed in fundamental ways – but opposite to what the recurrent claims of the death of the author have suggested.
From animism to today’s digital fetishism: the essay film »Europium« tells a different story of the fluorescent rare earth used in smartphone displays.
25 years Fall of the Berlin wall: two authors delved into the archive of the German Literary Archive Marbach and the Literary Colloqium Berlin to create an online audiovisual course.
A notification concerning the exhibition piece »Sokhraneniye Pogloshchennogo« (Russian: Сохренение Поглащенного, Survival of the Absorbed).
Three groups traced the movement of Kafka’s main character from »Amerika« by doing a boat trip and working on a collective performance.
»Journalism is already dark, but we were the most evil.« The Berlin Internet agency and web artists Netro will join the Solitude network in 2016.
Investigating notions of authorship, Kai Franz built a machine that fabricates art objects based on CAD drawings, 3D models, and algorithmic behaviors.
Adityan Melekalam, Solitude fellow for web design, on his multifaceted artistic web projects exploring speculative and fictional constructs.
The web project »Mapping Frictions« by Australian journalist Kavita Bedford aims to tell stories from the vibrant multicultural local community of Western Sydney.
Elisabeth Weydt, fellow for digital journalism, gives an insight into where her passion for stories started and new ways to tell them through digital journalism.
»I passionately believe in a ›born digital‹ approach to content.« An interview with Andrius Lekavičius, fellow for digital journalism.
What if you were to invite Austrian playwright Anna Gschnitzer and she were to stage an entire performance in the subjunctive tense?
What happens when authorship gets caught in stormy weather? Elisa Band takes us on a journey through the heavy swell into a vortex of stories that sound somehow familiar.
Through historical photographs, film, and music from the World War I era, the presentation investigates the celebration of certain identities during this time.
»Automatic Merge Failed« is a close reading of the way »difference« is encoded into software, and insists on its centripetal potential.
Light and Color as Symbolic Forms in Transgressive Art. – A lecture by the art historians Denis Grünemeier & Jens Meinrenken.
Former Akademie juror Fabrizio Gallanti illustrates the cyclical return in architectural culture and the debate of the »problem of the copy.«
Tomislav Medak, témoin considérable himself, responds from his own perspective to Hans Blumenberg’s question: »What was it that we from the outset wanted to know?«
The jury for the new fellowship program »Digital Journalism/Web Development/Web Design« at Akademie Schloss Solitude share their thoughts on this year’s selection process.
For the multimedia report by NRD, WDR, and Süddeutsche Zeitung on the world bank, Elisabeth Weydt did investigative research for ten months in an international team of 50 journalists.
The funniest Google Street View parasite game ever by the Berlin internet agency NETRO, who will be Solitude fellows in the field of web development in 2016.