Jannik Müller

Jannik Müller (he/him) is the managing director of the IT company Caldero Systems GmbH. He studied business informatics at the University of Stuttgart and has been working on the artwork software tool since the end of 2021. With its development, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Kampnagel and HAU Hebbel am Ufer are demonstrating new solutions for event organisation in the cultural sector. His vision: "Modern software solutions that revolutionise the cultural sector”.

Friday
27.10.
, 15:00 – 17:00


Workshop: Magic Code Circle

For the workshop format MAGIC CODE CIRCLE, the team of nota e.V. invites you to bend over the source code of open software together, to read, discuss and comment.

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For the workshop format MAGIC CODE CIRCLE, the team of nota e.V. invites you to bend over the source code of open software together, to read, discuss and comment.


Location: kmh auf Kampnagel (Jarrestraße 20, Hamburg)
Registration: Kampnagel Ticketshop, free admission.
This event will be held in German.

Friday
27.10.
, 16:00 – 20:00


Introduction: Artwork – Software For Event Planning

Kampnagel, Deichtorhallen Hamburg and HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin have jointly developed the open source software artwork as part of the “Diversify the Code” program, which is specifically tailored to the needs of cultural organizations.

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Kampnagel, Deichtorhallen Hamburg and HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin have jointly developed the open source software artwork as part of the »Diversify the Code« program, which is specifically tailored to the needs of cultural organizations. The developers are available to answer questions about implementation, costs, and functionality.


The project managers Miriam Seixas (Deichtorhallen), Benjamin Willems (Kampnagel), Romain Comandi (HAU) and Jannik Müller (Caldero Systems) provide insights into the motivations, the development process and the characteristics of artwork.


Location: Westfoyer Kampnagel (Jarrestraße 20, Hamburg).
This event will be held in German.
Free admission, no prior reservation necessary.

Friday
27.10.
, 17:30 – 18:00


Table Talk: Software artwork – Motivation and Process

The project managers provide insights into the motivations, the development process and the characteristics of the software tool artwork.

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The project managers provide insights into the motivations, the development process and the characteristics of the software tool artwork.


Location: Westfoyer Kampnagel (Jarrestraße 20, Hamburg).
This event will be held in German.
Free admission, no prior reservation necessary.
Further information.

Friday
27.10.
, 18:30 – 19:30


Panel: Communities in Open Source und als Künstlerische Praxis

Artists and software developers from nota e.V, chaos.social and Caldero discuss the role of communities in terms of development, sustainability, power-critical work, »aesthetics« and political stance in open source and art communities.

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Artists and software developers from nota e.V, chaos.social and Caldero discuss the role of communities in terms of development, sustainability, power-critical work, »aesthetics« and political stance in open source and art communities.


Location: kmh Kampnagel (Jarrestraße 20, Hamburg)
This event will be held in German.
Free admission, Register here: Ticketshop Kampnagel

Saturday
28.10.
, 12:00 – 14:00


Workshop: Magic Code Circle

Usually, code is only read by programmers. What does this mean for digital art and culture projects that are committed to open standards? For the workshop format OFFENER CODE READING CIRCLE: MAGIC CODE CIRCLE, the team of nota e.V. invites you to bend over the source code of open software together, to read, discuss and comment.

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Usually, code is only read by programmers. What does this mean for digital art and culture projects that are committed to open standards? For the workshop format OFFENER CODE READING CIRCLE: MAGIC CODE CIRCLE, the team of nota e.V. invites you to bend over the source code of open software together, to read, discuss and comment. In a mixture of reading circle and séance, participants immerse themselves in software codes. They are picked up by Magic Host Mars, followed by a glitch meditation as a transition into the "Magic Circle". There, code dilettantes Birk & Aurora mix drinks and read, discuss and comment on open software source codes with the participants. How can knowledge be shared without everyone having to have the same technical skills? Who can have intimate knowledge of software? What does the language of code reveal about its software and about the programmers? How can code reveal its own history? No Coding skills required!


Location: kmh auf Kampnagel (Jarrestraße 20, Hamburg)
Registration: Kampnagel Ticketshop, free admission.
This event will be held in German.