Embossing – A Percussive Working Process

Posted by julian | March 15th, 2011


A robot forming a membrane from physical distance, as part of a sound-emitting-cycle in continuous change.
Cooperation of Harald Christ and Sonice Development.

The installation is part of the exhibition “Aufhörn!” – the masters presentation of the program “Sound Studies” of the UdK Berlin.

Opening on saturday, 19.03.2011, 7-10pm in the “Salon zur Wilden Renate”, Alt-Strahlau 70, 10245 Friedrichshain. S Bhf. Ostkreuz.

The exhibition will also be open on sunday (20.03.), wednesday (23.03.) and thursday (24.03.) from 6pm to 10pm.

Freedom of Speech

Posted by julian | December 10th, 2010


We believe in freedom of speech. See some live-printing-action tomorrow at 2pm behind the Tape Club in Berlin. Come out and join us. Bring spraycans and markers if you like.

To the citizens of Berlin:
Freedom is fragile.
Let us keep in mind that these achievements
need our caring.

There will be (a small amount) of hot wine punch, so the cold Berlin winter cannot be an excuse for not joining us.

Saturday, 11.12.2010, 2pm
Heidestraße 14, 10557 Berlin
Behind the Tape Club, Map

MediaCity 2010

Posted by julian | October 29th, 2010


We’re invited to speak at this year’s MediaCity Conference in Weimar. The conference starts today and there will be loads of interesting talks. Our talk is scheduled for the Scientific Workshop on sunday.

United Colors Festival

Posted by julian | July 29th, 2010


We are printing tomorrow, 30.07.2010, 7pm, in the course of the United Colours RosengARTen Festival in Weinbergspark, Berlin Mitte.
More Information about the festival at ATM and Rosengarten.

See us live at Kottbusser Tor

Posted by julian | April 23rd, 2010

For everyone who is in Berlin next week and wants to see the Facadeprinter in action: We’re printing next wednesday, 28.04., from the Zentrum Kreuzberg onto the wall of the Wilhelm-Liebknecht-Bibliothek at Kotbusser Tor (Adalbertstr. 2, map). Be there at 9 o’clock in the morning.
Good weather is the premise, of course. So make sure to check back here, Facebook or Twitter, before getting up early for nothing.

We’re looking forward to see you there!

Wilhelm-Liebknecht-Bibliothek