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| <nettime-ann> June 7: A Trilogy of Interactive Real-Time Performances@upgrade!zagreb | 
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| ALEXANDRA 
REILL: A TRILOGY OF INTERACTIVE REAL-TIME PERFORMANCES@upgrade!zagreb When: Friday, 
June 7, 2013, 7 PM Where: Booksa, 
Martićeva 14d, Zagreb In the years 2010-2012, Alexandra Reill developed a 
trilogy of interactive media performances reflecting the contemporary relevance 
of Walter Benjamin, Hans Richter and Bertolt Brecht in an information age 
digitizing itself in manifold ways and at the same time struggling with 
turbulent economic difficulties. Now kanonmedia is invited by upgrade!zagreb to 
stage a media lecture on the interactive mechanisms and the dramaturgical 
structures of the trilogy: #WB: quoting Walter Benjamin An analogue-digital 
reading A print compilation and 
real-time performance reflecting the contemporary relevance of the media 
theorist and philosopher Walter Benjamin. The structure of facebook as a social 
networking tool and magazine with decentralized notes,essays and media 
publications, in a mixture of private and public statements coming from all 
kinds of content fields, enhanced the concept of short daily updating and 
interactive communication to collectively create an associative publication on 
life and oeuvre of Walter Benjamin. More info on: http://www.kanonmedia.com/ Tribute to Hans Richter A participative 
audiovisual enactment on contemporary 
issues of the artistic sovereign Oscillating between the 
conscious creation of fiction and unconscious narration, improvised performance 
and collective artistic action; reflecting the role of the artist as so-called 
professional and that as a political sovereign; exploring aesthetic deepening 
and social action, the interactive audiovisual enactment Tribute to Hans Richter 
is an appreciation of the aesthetic work and the political attitude of the 
Dadaist and early experimental filmmaker Hans Richter. In a common experience 
with the audience, it reviews the Dadaist approaches developed in the beginnings 
of film history in terms of their contemporary relevance for Expanded Cinema in 
the second decade of the 21st Century. More info on: http://www.kanonmedia.com/ Blessed Simonida from the Brilliant Grounds An audiovisual enactment on 
contemporary issues of the political sovereign referring 
to Brecht Simonida is a Romni who works and lives at Hotel am Brillantengrund, the name of the hotel describing its location in a quarter of Vienna which once was the most wealthy industrial quarter of the city. Simonida enjoyed thorough education but to make a living she works as a waitress but knows poverty very well. She is aware of the plight of those who struggle for daily bread, but she is convinced that people – however they want to live or however they can make a living - deserve a life of prosperity and recognition. She tirelessly fights for the rights of the disenfranchised, but her battle is getting tougher in a capitalism being as shattered as ruthless. Simonida is stretched to her limits. Does this struggle make sense at all? More info on: http://www.kanonmedia.com/ --- --- press contact: 
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