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see conference #6 will take place on 09 April 2011 at the Lutherkirche Wiesbaden. Details regarding the program and newly confirmed speakers will be updated regularly during the next weeks. Please note: the sequence and times of this schedule are not final yet and might change during the next weeks.

Saturday, 09 April // Lutherkirche Wiesbaden (Sartoriusstr. 16) // Doors open 10am

 

11:00 - 11:15 MICHAEL VOLKMER, Introduction
11:15 - 11:55 PROF. DR. HARALD WELZER, Keynote
11:55 - 12:35 CARLO RATTI, SENSEable City Lab, Boston
12:35 - 13:50 BREAK
13:50 - 14:30 ALEXANDER LEHMANN, video artist, author and moviemaker
14:30 - 15:10 BRENDAN DAWES, MagneticNorth, Manchester
15:10 - 15:50 WESLEY GRUBBS, Pitch Interactive, Madison/Wisconsin
15:50 - 17:05
BREAK (organ recital)
17:05 - 17:45 JOSHUA PRINCE-RAMUS, REX, New York
17:45 - 18:25 JUSTIN MANOR, Sosolimited, Boston
20:00 - 04:00 Aftershow Party at KÜNSTLERHAUS43

 

Sunday, 10 April //  Scholz & Volkmer agency office (Schwalbacherstr. 72)

 

11:00-16:00 ACCESS ALL AREAS: Day of open doors at Scholz & Volkmer (and at many other agencies)

11:30-15:30

SEE+ WORKSHOP about information visualization

 

see+ provides an informal extension to the see conference on Sunday. Justin Manor and Wes Grubbs will join Andrew Vande MoereBenjamin Wiederkehr and  Moritz Stefaner for an open discussion round and an informal Q&A.

And in case you wanted to get your hands dirty in data, a hands-on workshop on information visualization tools will provide you with a practical overview of how to develop your own interactive data representations.

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Sunday, 10 April // HMWK - Hessisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft (Rheinstr. 23-25)

 

11:00 - 16:00 EXHIBITION „NEW MEDIA MAKES SENSE"
 

The exhibition asks the question how helpful digital media are in researching and developing our everyday lives. Twelve innovative projects and installations create exchange and raise questions. The exhibition has been put together by curators Dr. Michael Klein and Dr. Hans H. Diebner from the Frankfurt INM - Institute for New Media. The exhibition invites users to interactively confront these complex systems.