Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

Opening: October 7, 2007, 12:00 Video/Performance on the occasion of the prize ceremony Euroquast 07 Final Presentation of the workshop/seminars by Prof. Ovis Wende, Professorship for Art in Public Space (FB Design) of the University of Applied Arts, Dortmund The works have been created at the Landesklinikum für Psychiatrie near Kleve.

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

Opening: Samstag, 15. September 2007, 16:00 - 23:00 In the framework of the 7th Dortmund DEW21 Museum Night HMKV will show a film programme enttitled "Re-enactment" dealing with the topic of the current exhibition "History Will Repeat Itself".

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

September 1, 2007, from 17:00 September 2, 2007, from 17:30 Saturday, September 1, 2007, 17:00 Workshop with Evil Knievel, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund Saturday, September 1, 2007, from 20:00 Evil Knievel Party, Heimatdesign at former Hotel Rombergpark, Dortmund Sunday, September 2 2007, 17:30 Lecture by Jens Kabisch (perfektewelt): The Tools of the Nation Makers, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund In cooperation with Heimatdesign Hartware MedienKunstVerein proposes you to participate in a workshop with the legendary American stuntman Evil Knievel.

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

Opening: Sat 7 July 2007, 19:00 Balaklava was the 'Gallic' village of the Soviet Union which defied the class enemy during the Cold War. Since the 1950s Balaklava, located at the Southern tip of the Crimea, served as a submarine base of the Black Sea Fleet. A submarine hangar was built into the Tauris Mountain directly at the bay - serving at the same time as bunker and depot for nuclear weapons. Balaklava was a highly secret facility - so secret in fact that the entire settlement was closed for visitors and civilians, and that it even did not figure on Soviet maps.

Dortmund | Güntherstrasse 65

Opening: Friday 15, 2006 7 p.m. – HMKV Office, Güntherstr. 65 Open BBQ with irational – Please bring your own drinks and grill-food.

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

Opening: July 14/15, 2006 / 8 pm at PHOENIX Halle In the framework of the exhibition “mit allem rechnen. Media art from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania” the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen present three programmes with short films and videos from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Films from the three Baltic countries have been continuously present at the Internationale Kurzfilmtage, for example through the work of Deimantas Narkevicius (Lithuania), Jaan Toomik (Estonia) and Laila Pakalnina (Lathvia).

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

Opening: Sat, June 24, 2006 / 16:00, at PHOENIX Halle "Die Todeself", Film, 2005, 50 Min., mit Filmautor Claus Bredenbrock On September 19, 1941, a football team from Kiev including former players of Dynamo Kiev won a match against a team of the German Wehrmacht. As several players were arrested and executed shortly after the match, it became known as the „death match“ in the legends of many countries occupied by Nazi Germany, comparable to the „miracle of Bern“. Sat, July 1, 2006 / 16:00, at PHOENIX Halle "Wie der Fußball nach Georgien kam", Videocollage, collected by Ernst Schreckenberg, ca. 75 Min.

PHOENIX Halle Dortmund

On Saturday, June 3, 2006, the long awaited Recorder Race 2006 will take place at PHOENIX Halle in Dortmund-Hoerde.

Dortmund | Phoenix Halle

public lectures: Sat, May 20, 2006 / 10 am. - 6 pm. at PHOENIX Halle - in English - Admission: 4 Euro, reduced 2 Euro (including admission for the exhibition "Glamour and Globalization" and "Solar Radio Station") The series of lectures brings together approaches and projects that artistically and critically deal with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology – a technology that is significantly being developed and advanced by companies and research institutes in Dortmund. This technology which at first glance seems to be a simple further development of the bar code (well known from the supermarket) is much more powerful that the good old bar code technology. RFID tags are passive radio transmitters, which upon receiving a minor wireless energy impulse are sending back the information stored on their memory. Today, this information can be read already at a distance of six meters – without the process getting noticed. In addition, with its unique identification numbering system, this technology will allow for a precise identification of every object worldwide. What will it be like to live in a world where all the objects constantly will be talking to each other?

Künstlerhaus, Museum am Ostwall

Doors open 20:00 in cooperation with HMKV and Museum am Ostwall, in the framework of the exhibitions "face the unexpected. Media art from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania", "Glamour and Globalization", "Solar Radio Station" and "UBERMORGEN.COM" DJ Walkman (Lit), Mirage (Lat), Joel Tammik (Est) Kriipis Tulo (Lat), Fusedmarc (Lit), VJ No_Joy, VJ Tencu, VJ Wickies, VJ Syrtha

Sissikingkong, domicil, Künstlerhaus, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund

at Sissikingkong, domicil, Künstlerhaus, PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, 21.-23. April 2006 Together with the Ruhr Region, Essen is bidding to be named European Capital of Culture for 2010. But why? The essential things, so the project Periphery 3000 – Strategic Platform for Networked Centers, no longer take place in the national capitals but, for some time now, wherever peripheral positions facilitate a perspective on social and cultural foundations. The periphery, and not the center, is a position of productive uncertainty.