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Real Time, Dead Time, for transmediale festival

  • Akademie der Künste 10 Hanseatenweg Berlin, BE, 10557 Germany (map)

Digital networks make us scalable. They format us so that we can interface with others in the cloud, and compress us to circulate our data better. But even as algorithmic feeds glue us to a global cycle of real time, they also produce a sense that time is something to be scrolled through, wasted, even killed. This is why it’s so hard to slow down, and why we feel so exhausted: we are told that everything is changing, that a future is just around the corner, but really we are stuck in a standstill.

Tung-Hui Hu speaks on real time and dead time for the transmediale festival, “a model, a map, a fiction”, Berlin.

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