Stories in Digital Media (SIDM) was a blog run by a few students and the professor
Frieder Nake, part of the former
Digital Media programme in the state of Bremen, Germany. By the end of the first decade
of the millennium, the web and digital technology were advancing at an unprecedented pace
in the social and artistic sphere. Developments were exciting, and we kept a log of some
events and took time to reflect.
What you see here is a rendition of the content as it was back then, in a different,
static archival representation. Enjoy this glimpse into a hopeful and exciting past.
Stuff that may be relevant for the Digital Media programme in Bremen.
January 28th – February 1st 2009 (Wed–Sun) at the House of World Cultures Berlin
Looking beyond the evolving alarmist scenarios of environmental catastrophe prevalent in the global warming debate, transmediale.09 shifts the focus of this challenge to the broader cultural, societal and philosophical consequences that the collapse of the northern ice barrier reveals. Are we about to reach another historically succinct moment of unavoidable and revolutionary change, a point of no return leading to an unforeseeable global transformation akin to the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago? Will it be a time in which we realise that everything will be different, without knowing how everything will be different?
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