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'''Art workers''': [[Andreas Broeckmann]] (1964), [[Carsten Stabenow]], [[Florian Cramer]] (1969), [[Golo Föllmer]] (1964), [[Hanna Kuts]], [[Inke Arns]] (1968), [[Meike Jansen]], [[Nicolas Siepen]], [[Noam Braslavsky]], [[Oliver Baurhenn]], [[Pit Schultz]] (1965), [[Sebastian Lütgert]], [[Susanne Lang]], [[Viktor Dovhalyuk]].
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'''Art workers''': [[Andreas Broeckmann]] (1964), [[Carsten Stabenow]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (1960), [[Florian Cramer]] (1969), [[Golo Föllmer]] (1964), [[Hanna Kuts]], [[Inke Arns]] (1968), [[Meike Jansen]], [[Nicolas Siepen]], [[Noam Braslavsky]], [[Oliver Baurhenn]], [[Pit Schultz]] (1965), [[Sebastian Lütgert]], [[Susanne Lang]], [[Viktor Dovhalyuk]].
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 00:16, 26 September 2007

Initiatives: top e.V. (*2002), Mikro (*1998).


Festivals: Transmediale (*1988), Directors Lounge (*2005), Das Kleine Field Recordings (*2006).
Events: Summit (2007), Re:place (2007), DRM und Alternativen (2004), Arts of Knowledge (2003-04), Migrating Images (2003), Wizards of OS (*1999).


Spaces: Glogauer, Hamburger Bahnhof, nstp, pickledfeet, Raum, Sparwasser HQ, Tesla.
Past spaces: Automaten club).


Media: Reboot.fm.


Art workers: Andreas Broeckmann (1964), Carsten Stabenow, Cornelia Sollfrank (1960), Florian Cramer (1969), Golo Föllmer (1964), Hanna Kuts, Inke Arns (1968), Meike Jansen, Nicolas Siepen, Noam Braslavsky, Oliver Baurhenn, Pit Schultz (1965), Sebastian Lütgert, Susanne Lang, Viktor Dovhalyuk.


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb