A Discourse Programme In Seven Parts

A Discourse Programme In Seven Parts

The experience of the internet challenges our concept of community. It is necessary to find out how networks are organizing themselves today – in arts, politics, economy and living spaces. A series of talks, presentations and experimental set-ups. Artists, activists and scientists from various fields of society meet up with the private expertise of the international festival community to produce common knowledge.
Knowledge Sharing

Knowledge Sharing

The organization and sharing of knowledge is one of the most basic cultural and social actions. By preserving valuable knowledge, it creates bonds between the generations. The fight against oblivion provided the starting point for our discourse programme.
Designing Urban Spaces

Designing Urban Spaces

Traditionally cities are perceived as places of separation and anonymity: Their inhabitants seek for individuality and independence. Good neighborly relations lose their importance and make room for temporary networks. In contrast we go on a quest for fostering moments of communities in urban environments.
Commemoration for the European Union

Commemoration for the European Union

Europe is a federation of states without citizens and with a ruined image. Democracy deficit, beaurocracy monster, debt crisis – the European idea became a concept rather than conviction. Between politicians and citizens a gap has established.
Bankquet for Festival Research

Bankquet for Festival Research

In modern cities festivals create temporary meeting places that reflect the urban co-existance. We turn transeuropa2012 into an object of investigation and explore community-creating formats within festivals. How do festivals stage communities? Where are social spaces established through the architecture of a festival? How do festivals relate to local contexts?
Global Economic Change

Global Economic Change

While the markets fall from one crisis into the next, we discuss a change in the system: Could the mechanisms behind Wikipedia and Firefox serve as a blueprint for a new economic system in the material world aswell? Regionally producing and consuming communities are to play a crucial role and shall bestow a happier world without greed of gain upon us.
The Neverending Story of Mashup

The Neverending Story of Mashup

The virus remix has messed up artistic implicitnesses. Aside from the desperate attempts of the cultural industry to rescue their yields, we go out in search of models far beyond the concept of genius that encourage processes of collective authorship but guarantee existence nevertheless.
Promises of Community

Promises of Community

On the last day, transeuropa2012 was waiting to dissolve again. In these last hours we invited Sebastian Vehlken (University of Lüneburg) and Carolin Wiedemann (University of Hamburg) to persevere with us.
Articles tagged with: couchsurfing

Surf your city!

When did you visit http://www.couchsurfing.org/ the last time? On a journey when all the hostels where booked? Before you started your travel and you didn´t want to spend too much money? Did you ever even think of surfing the couches in your own city?

When I moved to Hildesheim, Germany for my studies in October 2010 I met a lot of lovely people in the university and I entered a shared flat with a colleague I got to know in my part-time job. But after … read more

I can also give you Reiki.

Thinking about collaborative consumerism as a principle of sharing things of economical value, you quickly get to the point that this idea fulfills its purpose best, when things which are popular but expensive (like, let´s say: traveling) are made easier by sharing things that nearly everybody has (for example: couches). I think you already know now where I am heading to with this.

People benefiting from other people`s roofs or cars, just because these roofs or cars are big enough for more breathers, exist since … read more