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#about Hi! Welcome to Media Art—Photography at Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG).  This website displays the online conversation of the area's chat group in realtime. You might want to use the search bar to navigate.

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Dear MK-FOTO People! yesterday, we started with installing the exhibition architecture of the BookBaufestival! www.bookbaufestival.de which will open its doors next Friday! all students and alumni are invited to join us for a Pecha Kucha on Friday between 2p and 5p! at 5p we will open the doors of the BookBauFestival to all! and on Saturday and Sunday are lots of readings&sharings and round table discussions and a lot of beautiful books to see!!! please come all! looking forward to seeing you there!

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TONIGHT! 🥳✨ \\\MK Get Together/// 18:30 In Moving Image + Omega Raum, 1st Floor! For all MK to get to know each other, updates about Commissions and Food! Chilli Sin Carne & Drinks! Plus Music Sets!

Hello everyone, how are you? Tomorrow at 5 PM is the opening of our Sound Installation Soft Interference at the botanical garden at the Schlosspark. We would be very happy, if you would come! Cheers, Tina and Ilja

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📸Still some places left 🚌 Paris 10-13.11 - Excursion in the framework of the artist's books seminar and the seminar "Eating the Sun" by Anaïs Tondeur. We visit the international art fair "Paris Photo", which is dedicated to photography. We will take part in the public programme, go to exhibitions, visit the book fair and lectures, meet artists and curators. During the excursion we will also visit the studio of Anaïs Tondeur. please register ksobel@hfg-karlsruhe.de https://vvz.hfg-karlsruhe.de/v/2022ws/4cfc215b

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Dear All, on Tuesday 18.10 we want collectively prepare/adjust for our needs / clean up the room ☄️101 for the semester. If U store your works there please remove , label it (name/telephone/date of removal) or join the cleaning action otherwise we might utilize it🌪 Join us 18.10 , 4 pm , 101 after cleaning 🧹 there will be some small surprise ☃️

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Susanne Kriemann

Hi you all, I just received an information really amazing grant possibility for young curators wanting to research in photographic museum collections: https://www.krupp-stiftung.de/stipendienprogramm-museumskuratoren-fuer-fotografie/

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To Lützerath - with the large format camera --> experimental large-scale printing in the black-and-white and colour laboratory The village of Lützerath will soon be excavated by the energy company RWE for the lignite of the Garzweiler II open-cast mine. The local villagers have long since been relocated, and the local architecture has been decaying since 2006. In recent years, climate activists have again erected temporary huts and tree houses on site to prevent the clearance of the hamlet. If politicians want to keep to the 1.5 degree target of the Paris Climate Agreement, the lignite under Lützerath would have to stay in the ground. If RWE has its way, the village is to be demolished this autumn - whether this can be prevented, as it was when the Hambach Forest was saved, is uncertain. The village, which is located directly on the demolition edge of the Garzweiler II open-cast mine, is now full of improvised architecture, tree houses and sporadic huts. In a joint excursion to …

To Lützerath - with the large format camera --> experimental large-scale printing in the black-and-white and colour laboratory The village of Lützerath will soon be excavated by the energy company RWE for the lignite of the Garzweiler II open-cast mine. The local villagers have long since been relocated, and the local architecture has been decaying since 2006. In recent years, climate activists have again erected temporary huts and tree houses on site to prevent the clearance of the hamlet. If politicians want to keep to the 1.5 degree target of the Paris Climate Agreement, the lignite under Lützerath would have to stay in the ground. If RWE has its way, the village is to be demolished this autumn - whether this can be prevented, as it was when the Hambach Forest was saved, is uncertain. The village, which is located directly on the demolition edge of the Garzweiler II open-cast mine, is now full of improvised architecture, tree houses and sporadic huts. In a joint excursion to the controversial village, we want to approach these architectures on site together with large format cameras in a documentary and artistic way. Working with the large format camera requires patience, time and learning large format camera techniques (panning, shifting, Scheimpflug's rule), which we will practice and try out on site. The aim is to learn the basics of using a large format camera, as well as the subsequent developing and large format printing in the black and white and colour lab. After the excursion, the black and white negatives will be developed together and the pictures will be printed in large format. Among other things, the seminar will experiment with expired photographic paper. The project will end with a joint exhibition of the photographs and a publication. The participants will travel to Lützerath individually and stay overnight in a tent. Max. 10 participants Registration: until 28.09 18:00 hrs Contact: ekeimeyer@hfg-karlsruhe.de / Roland Solich Dates: 29.09. 12:00-19:00 Excursion preparation in the photo studio 30.09. 10:00-14:00 Excursion preparation in the photo studio 09.10-15.10 Excursion to Lützerath (Erkelenz) ............ ............

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Susanne Kriemann

judithmilz #10% #untitledarchive #101 #artisticresearch

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judithmilz #10% #untitledarchive #101 #artisticresearch

Susanne Kriemann

Now dear people: Judith Milz @ Intertuesday! 101!

Karo

Today is Intertuesday! 6 pm in 101 with  Judith Milz (*1989) lebt und arbeitet in Karlsruhe und Berlin. In ihrer künstlerischen Forschung beschäftigt sie sich mit erzählerischen Formen zwischen Skulptur, Performance, Fotografie und Publikation. Ihre Arbeiten bewegen sich an der Schnittstelle von persönlicher Erinnerung, öffentlichem Archiv und politischer Fiktionalität – mit Humor als widerständiger Strategie.
Aktuell arbeitet sie an der Publikation und Radiosendereihe „dog politics“, die sich mit der politischen Vereinnahmung des Deutschen Schäferhundes auseinandersetzt.
Judith ist Mitbetreiberin des Ausstellungsraums TV-Hifi in Karlsruhe und hat u.a. mit der Kunsthalle Mannheim, dem Badischen Kunstverein und Barın Han Istanbul gearbeitet. Sie war u.a. Residentin an der Cité des Arts in Paris und ist derzeit als Artistic Investigator in Skopje tätig.
– kommt vorbei! 6 pm, 101 Room
INVASIVE PLANTS 
Living Library / Assembly of Resources #2
2-3.06.2025
with Prof. Filipa César & Erik van Schaften 
Forster Guide: Stephanie Bauer
Invasive, weedy, non-native, alien, exotic are all charged names for plants that have somehow been firstly introduced to a land in recent history. In this two-day workshop we will look at artistic positions that have been exploring the complexity of plants with a migratory background, tracing their paths that often challenging concepts and politics of territory, origin, belonging and history, and how they can also become tools of disobedience to notions of land ownership and private property. 
drawing from SEEDS OF CHANGE by Maria Thereza Alves

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