Rosi Grillmair

Rosi Grillmair (she/her) is an artist, programmer, activist and art and culture mediator. Her master's thesis at the Linz University of Art deals with »Code and Poetry« and is an attempt to apply logic in language, choreography and code in such a way that art is found in the process. Her work has been shown at art festivals and exhibitions internationally, she holds workshops in the field of Art+Science, appears as a speaker on topics such as AI in Art, Maker Culture and Creative Coding and is part of various open source communities.

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.

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.