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Zwischen Licht und Materie – vom Erscheinen und Verschwinden

26 Jan – 30 Mar 2024
Six artists explore the artistic representation, measurement, recording and reflection of time. They investigate its shapes and its residues, its possible expansion and compression between moment and duration. How does time become visible – as a process, in the material or in the image? Time and light allow images to emerge and fade as if[...]

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Processing:Moabit

3 May – 1 June 2019
The installation “Processing:Moabit” begins on 3 May with an opening performance. The artists occupy the partly empty gallery space with objects before the eyes of the visitors and constantly develop the installation as a living organism over the entire duration of the exhibition. They have been strolling through the Moabit district for weeks, collecting objects,[...]

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Membrane

7 Mar – 20 Apr 2019
The exhibition project “Membrane” initiated by Ursula Damm presents five multimedia artists who deal in very different ways with perception, learning and interaction, as well as with methods and technologies of artificial intelligence and neuronal networks. In all positions, the processes of filtering, mutual opening and closing, the interpenetration of body, perception and machine play[...]

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Watch Your Bubble!

9 May – 23 June 2018
The interdisciplinary art exhibition and conference Watch Your Bubble! deals with bubbles as knowledge formations and metaphorics for phenomena of self-identity on an individual and social level. Crossing the disciplinary boundaries of philosophy, social psychology, neuroscience and aesthetics, the project considers the complex emergence mechanisms of social and personal identities as constitutive processes of demarcation[...]

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dark, liquid.

8 Dec 2017 – 13 Jan 2018
dark liquidThe exhibition dark, liquid brings together artistic positions and scientific exhibits to question them about their knowledge of an object that is as multi-layered as it is impermanent, that breaks scales and transcends categories, and yet seems to be as highly familiar as it is capable of enduring fascination: the sea. The exhibition is interested[...]