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Der Hub wird spätestens Ende Januar archiviert, alle nutzerbezogenen Inhalte, Boards und auch einige Wiki-Seiten werden dabei entfernt. Alle öffentlichen Assemblies, Projekte und Veranstaltungen bleiben. // The hub will be archived by end of January. All user-provided content, boards and several wiki pages will be deleted. All public assemblies, projects and events will remain.
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Zentrum für Politische Schönheit: Ein Jahr Adenauer SRP+ und der Walter Lübcke Memorial Park (en)

Stefan Pelzer, Philipp Ruch

Es ist genau ein Jahr her, dass der Adenauer SRP+ in der Halle des 38C3 stand. Damals war er noch eine Baustelle, aber schon bald machte er sich auf den Weg, um Geschichte zu schreiben. Wir nehmen euch mit auf eine Reise: von Blockade über Protest, von Sommerinterviews bis zu Polizeischikanen lassen wir ein Jahr Adenauer SRP+ Revue passieren. Das könnte lustig werden. Außerdem: alles zum Walter Lübcke-Memorial-Park, den wir gerade direkt vor die CDU-Zentrale gebaut haben. Owei owei: Das wird viel für 40 Minuten.

freiheit.exe - Utopien als Malware (de)

Christiane Mudra

"freiheit.exe“ ist eine Lecture über die ideologischen Rootkits des Silicon Valley. Sie schlägt den Bogen von den italienischen Futuristen zu den heutigen Tech-Feudalisten, vom Akzelerationismus zur Demokratieskepsis der Libertären, von Tolkien zur PayPal-Mafia. Basierend auf den Recherchen zu meinem Theaterstück "freiheit.exe. Utopien als Malware", in dem journalistische Analyse auf performative Darstellung trifft.

Code to Craft: Procedural Generation for the Physical World (en)

bleeptrack

Join bleeptrack for a deep dive into the fascinating world of procedural generation beyond the screen. From stickers and paper lanterns to PCBs, furniture, and even physical procedural generators, this talk explores the challenges and creative possibilities of bringing generative projects into tangible form.

The art of text (rendering) (en)

Nicolas Rougier

Typography is the art of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed. However, for the neophyte, typography is mostly apprehended as the juxtaposition of characters displayed on the screen while for the expert, typography means typeface, scripts, unicode, glyphs, ascender, descender, tracking, hinting, kerning, shaping, weigth, slant, etc. Typography is actually much more than the mere rendering of glyphs and involves many different concepts. If glyph rendering is an important part of the rendering pipeline, it is nonetheless important to have a basic understanding of typography or there’s a known risk at rendering garbage on screen, as it has been seen many times in games, software and operating systems.

Persist, resist, stitch (en)

Philo

What does knitting have to do with espionage? Can embroidery help your mental health? This talk shows how the skills to create textile art have enabled people to resist and to persist under oppressive regimes for centuries. And it offers ways to keep doing so.

CSS Clicker Training: Making games in a "styling" language (en)

Lyra Rebane

CSS is a programming language, and you can make games in it. Let's install NoScript and make some together!

51 Ways to Spell the Image Giraffe: The Hidden Politics of Token Languages in Generative AI (en)

Ting-Chun Liu, Leon-Etienne Kühr

Generative AI models don't operate on human languages – they speak in **tokens**. Tokens are computational fragments that deconstruct language into subword units, stored in large dictionaries. These tokens encode not only language but also political ideologies, corporate interests, and cultural biases even before model training begins. Social media handles like *realdonaldtrump*, brand names like *louisvuitton*, or even *!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* exist as single tokens, while other words remain fragmented. Through various artistic and adversarial experiments, we demonstrate that tokenization is a political act that determines what can be represented and how images become computable through language.

a media-almost-archaeology on data that is too dirty for "AI" (en)

jiawen uffline

when datasets are scaled up to the volume of (partial) internet, together with the idea that scale will average out the noise, large dataset builders came up with a human-not-in-the-loop, cheaper-than-cheap-labor method to clean the datasets: heuristic filtering. Heuristics in this context are basically a set of rules came up by the engineers with their imagination and estimation to work best for their perspective of “cleaning”. Most datasets use heuristics adopted from existing ones, then add some extra filtering rules for specific characteristics of the datasets. I would like to invite you to have a taste together of these silent, anonymous yet upheld estimations and not-guaranteed rationalities in current sociotechnical artifacts, and on for whom these estimations are good-enough, as it will soon be part our technological infrastructures.

1965 + 60 Years of Algorithmic Art with Computers (en)

Enna Gerhard, Frieder Nake

What power structures are inherent to the field of computer-generated art? In the year 1965, so 60 years ago, the first three exhibitions of art created with the help of computers took place - in part independently of each other. We want to present the interesting aspects of developments since then and discuss them with Frieder Nake, one of the people who exhibited in those very beginnings and followed those developments with a critical attitude.

Variable Fonts — It Was Never About File Size (en)

Bernd

A brief history of typographic misbehavior or intended and unintended uses of variable fonts. Nine years after the introduction of variable fonts, their most exciting uses have little to do with what variable fonts originally were intended for and their original promise of smaller file sizes. The talk looks at how designers turned a pragmatic font format into a field for experimentation — from animated typography and uniwidth button text to pattern fonts and typographic side effects with unintended aesthetics. Using examples from projects such as TypoLabs, Marjoree, Kario (the variable font that’s used as part of the 39C3 visual identity), and Bronco, we’ll explore how variable fonts evolved from efficiency tools into creative systems — and why the most interesting ideas often emerge when technology is used in unintended ways.

Transkultureller Hack auf die klassische Musikszene – Vortrag und Konzert (de)

Johanna-Leonore Dahlhoff, Peter Klohmann, Alireza Meghrazi Solouklou, Mirweis Neda, Maria Carolina Pardo Reyes, Eduardo Sabella, Sarah Luisa Wurmer, Berivan Canbolat

Das Bridges Kammerorchester hackt die klassische Musikszene, indem es die Regeln des traditionellen Konzertbetriebs aufbricht: Musiker*innen mit und ohne Flucht- und Migrationsbiografie bringen Instrumente wie Oud, Tar, Kamanche oder Daf in die europäische Orchestertradition. Statt überwiegend Werke verstorbener männlicher, europäischer Komponisten zu spielen, komponieren die Mitglieder ihre Musik selbst – ein radikaler Perspektivwechsel hin zu Vielfalt und Selbstbestimmung. Im Vortrag zeigen sie anhand von Hörbeispielen und persönlichen Geschichten, wie diese Hacks entstehen und machen im Anschluss in einem Konzert die musikalische Vielfalt live erlebbar.

I Hated All The Cross-Stitch Software So I Made My Own: My Deranged Outsider Software Suite For Making Deranged Outsider Art (en)

yomimono

I wanted to design beautiful header diagrams and ASCII tables suitable for stitching on throw pillows, but found existing tools for cross-stitch design to be all wrong. I made my own set of command-line tools for building this chunky, pixelated visual art. If you've never seen a cross-stitch sampler that had bitrot, this talk will fix it.

Coding Dissent: Art, Technology, and Tactical Media (en)

Helena Nikonole

This presentation examines artistic practices that engage with sociotechnical systems through tactical interventions. The talk proposes art as a form of infrastructural critique and counter-technology. It also introduces a forthcoming HackLab designed to foster collaborative development of open-source tools addressing digital authoritarianism, surveillance capitalism, propaganda infrastructures, and ideological warfare.

Machine Vision – Vom Algorithmus zum Baumpilz im digitalen Metabolismus (de)

Thomas Knüsel

Milliarden von Kameras produzieren täglich Bilder, die zunehmend von Maschinen analysiert werden. In dieser Lecture Performance beleuchten wir die Entwicklung des maschinellen Sehens – von den frühen algorithmischen Ansätzen bis zu den heutigen Anwendungen – und schauen, wie verschiedene Künstler:innen diese Technologien nutzen und reflektieren. Anhand der beiden Arbeiten „Throwback Environment” und „Fomes Fomentarius Digitalis” betrachten wir die Nutzung des maschinellen Sehens in einem künstlerischen Feedback-Loop. Die Arbeiten machen sichtbar, was die eingesetzten Algorithmen sehen und in welchen Mustern sie operieren.

The Museum of Care: Open-Source Survival Kit Collection (en)

Nika Dubrovsky

The talk is about the ideas behind setting up the David Graeber Institute and the Museum of Care. The Survival Kit Collection brings together collectives developing open source "social technologies" —spirulina farms, self-replicating 3D printers, modular housing, low-cost water systems, and ... art and education. In 2019, together with David Graeber, we held the first workshop about the Museum of Care at CCC to reimagine the relation between freedom, technology and value. Over these 6 years, the Museum of Care and the David Graeber Institute have experimented with various projects: the survival collection, Visual Assembly, and creating an open space for horizontal knowledge production—something we hope to develop into an actual University.

Hegemony Eroding: Excavating Diversity in Latent Space (en)

Karim Hamdi

Hegemony Eroding is an ongoing art project exploring how generative AI reflects and distorts cultural representation. Its name speaks to its core ambition: to bear witness to the slow erosion of Western cultural hegemony by exposing the cracks in which other cultures shine through. This talk will discuss the blurry boundary between legitimate cultural representation and prejudice in AI-generated media and how generative AI can be used as a tool to explore humanity's digital foot print. It is permeated by a critique of purely profit-driven AI development and it's tendency to blunt artistic exploration and expression.

What You Hack Is What You Mean: 35 Years of Wiring Sense into Text (en)

Torsten Roeder

Encoding isn’t just for machines — it’s how humans shape meaning. This talk traces 35 years of hacking text through the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI), a community-driven, open-source standard for describing the deep structure of texts. We’ll explore how TEI turns literature, research, and even hacker lore into machine-readable, remixable data — and how it enables minimal, sustainable self-publishing without gatekeepers. From alphabets to XML and the Hacker Bible, we’ll look at text as a living system: something we can read, write, and hack together.

No-Input (de)

CooperfrauMelissengeist

Ein geschlossener Kreislauf aus Klang und Störung. Kein Instrument, kein Ursprung, nur das Rauschen, das sich selbst gebiert. Frequenzen kratzen an der Grenze zum Bewusstsein, Feedback wird zum Atem einer Maschine ohne Körper. Aus dem Dunkel des Signals erhebt sich ein sirrendes Mantra — chaotisch, unheilig, autark. Eine Beschwörung der Leere durch elektrische Selbstzerstörung.

Tippeln am Rande des Abgrunds (de)

tippel radio

Das "tipple radio" ist eine Collage von Singer-Songwriter-Konzert und szenischer Lesung. Es trägt gecoverte und selbstgeschriebene Songs und Medleys von Punk über Hamburger Schule bis Schlager mit Gitarre und Gesang vor und verknüpft die Inhalte der Songs miteinander. Es entsteht ein Geflecht von Musik und Text, dass Aufbrüche in Abgründen aufzeigt und Hoffnung macht sich gegen die Faschisierung in der Gesellschaft zusammen zu schließen.

Mittagspausenpunk live (de)

Einschiss

Einschiss ist DER Ausnahmekünstler zwischen den Stationen Paracelsus Bad und Rathaus Reinickendorf der U8. Gefangen im Körper eines Mannes mit Charaktermodell German_default_3_bearded.obj macht Einschiss Musik gegen die Dinge die nerven: Nazis, Arbeit und Consent Forms (und Arbeit). Dabei setzt er modernste Technologien ein, um einen Typen so klingen zu lassen, als wäre es ein Typ mit Backing Track. Für mehr Musiker:innen hat das Bier nicht gereicht. Sorry.

Gepflegtes Grölen am Späti: Antifa-Jodler, Punkrock und Umverteilungs-Hits (de)

elenos

Das Konzept ist simpel: Wir singen zusammen. Im Angebot haben wir vier Kategorien: Politische Classics, Punkrock-Hymnen, Antifaschistische Jodler und Umverteilungs-Hits des Quartiersmanagements Grunewald in der ansprechenden Karaoke-Variante. Man muss nichts können. Mit charmanter Anleitung manövrieren wir uns zusammen durch kollektive Dissonanzen!

Punkrock-Songtext-Lesung (de)

tomate, anna

Kultivierte Personen rezitieren Punkrock-Songtexte mit der ganzen Ernsthaftigkeit und dem dramatischen Pathos, wie sonst nur von Goethe-Abenden im Literaturhaus bekannt. Anarchie meets Bildungsbürgertum. Chaos meets Chaiselongue.

Antifaschistischer Akkordeon-Punk - Grölen gegen Rechts (de)

Pianostein

Klassiker des antifaschistischen Deutschpunk-Liedguts – von Die Ärzte über Die Toten Hosen bis WIZO und Terrorgruppe – neu interpretiert auf dem Akkordeon. Laut, links und garantiert mitgröltauglich.

Von Berlin ins Exil - Lieder der 20er und 30er Jahre (de)

Kurt Tucholsky, Bertolt Brecht, Friedrich Hollaender, Claire Waldoff: Sie alle waren feste Größen des Berliner Kulturlebens. Es war wild, es war queer, es war jüdisch. Dann kamen die Nationalsozialisten an die Macht. Wer anders dachte – und sang! – wurde systematisch aus dem Land getrieben. Wer konnte, flüchtete ins ungewisse Exil.

Der Untergang* (de)

Der Untergang*

Späti Punk Karaoke Special mit Der Untergang* Wir sind der Untergang*. Wir sind Julia Wilton (Das Bierbeben, Pop Tarts) und Thies Mynther (Das Bierbeben, Superpunk, Phantom Ghost, Chaos Communication Choir). Wir werden ein kleines Konzert spielen, tragen aber auch gern etwas zum sehr guten Punk Karaoke bei. Zum Mitsingen und Mikrophonhijacking wird unbedingt eingeladen. Eventuell schaut auch der Chaos Communication Choir dabei.

inPunkto (de)

Takakalle

Schrammelpunk aus Hamburg

Steuerkarten für Freunde (post-punk, experimental, spoken word) (en)

Steuerkarten für Freunde

Minimal bis Post-Punk Cringe aus dem Bedroom. Endlich mal wieder aus sich heraus- und einander näher kommen. Für die Friends von den Friends mit guten Texten, meistens Punk, manchmal sanft, aber Hauptsache Spaß.

GAYLIENZ (en)

Oliotronix

Gaylienz is the new project of 3 gayliens coming from various universes. They got united to bring us an audio-visual glitch rave experience where we surf with an alien cats thru chaos and love cosmos. The audience is invited to participate too and of course to dance. Expect acid basslines, circuit bent, gayboy noise, beat constructions and analog glitch and videogame visuals - by Yelo555, Oliotronix and Maria Mam. https://www.instagram.com/gali3nz/ https://www.instagram.com/yelough.strobez/

The 39c3 Drag Show (en)

Keks

Finally a drag show at the chaos! Blinking lights, colorful outfits, and queers everywhere already seems normal at the congress. So how can it be, that all of this did not come together as drag on stage?! It is time for a really awesome, great drag show at the 39c3! And to show right away how divers drag is, a wonderful cast of drag artists of various genders and expressions can spread their queer joy and art for the audience. The show is hosted by Milky Gay, the nerdiest drag king from NRW, who does not only want to throw glitter at the congress incognito this year. And he is bringing an amazing cast with him Bingus Bongus (Drag Queen, Hamburg) Neuro Spicy (Drag King, NRW) Missass Nostalgia (Drag Queen, NRW) and Kaín Mensch (Drag Thing, Hamburg) will bring their queer art to finally merge chaos and drag! Everyone is welcome, we are trying to have as little barriers as possible to come and watch. No blinking lights during the show (no guarantee for the path there and acts before and after), Music Club accessible with mobility aids and wheel chairs (ask assigned angles). Mostly standing room, few seats at the side might not allow for a good view of the show. Content notes for certain parts of the show include death, cancer, violence, fake weapons, and sexual violence, and will be announced in time so people can leave and come back afterwards. Cheering is encouraged, so it might get loud. (more details tba). Please be nice to each other and especially help short people as well as queers to find a spot where they can see enough. Also, as drag is expensive, there will be a tipping round in the end - please bring some cash if you consider tipping the artists, but of course you are also welcome either way.

Kenji Tanaka Live (en)

Kenji Tanak

In my improvised live set, my random generators and I bounce ideas off each other. This approach allows previously created loops to flow into endless new combinations.

Denise Frey Electro-Acoustic Ambient Music (de)

Denise Frey

Denise Frey macht elektroakustische Ambient-Musik – ruhig, vielschichtig, atmosphärisch. Mit Saxophon, MPC, Effektgeräten und einem feinen Gespür für Klang formt sie in ihren Konzerten Klanglandschaften, die einladen zum Loslassen, Lauschen, Entspannen. Ihre Musik entsteht live – improvisiert, organisch, unmittelbar.

Tinabel vs Nintendo DS - Chiptune punk and new-wave from Tina Belmont, using Rhythm Core Alpha 2 on Nintendo DSi and 3DS (en)

Tinabel

Tinabel (Tina Belmont) plays a set of her punky electronic rock songs using "Rhythm Core Alpha 2", software which she created herself, on the Nintendo DSi & 3DS game consoles. See http://www.tinabelmont.com and http://www.whitecollarpunk.com to hear the music, or http://rhythmcorealpha.com to learn about the software!

Jan Dalvik (en)

Jan Dalvik

Techno. Live. Modular.

ARKIFEL + nanoloop (en)

ARKIFEL

Dance to an internet tanuki playing live upbeat techno on a Gameboy Advance using nanoloop two, a software sequencer cartridge. Everything you hear is coming from one GBA!

The Uncontrolled Manifold : dancing with sympoetic machines (de)

Christian Faubel

The Uncontrolled Manifold works with electronics and machines that possess autonomy and obstinacy. These machines are brought into interaction with each other, creating danceable polyrhythms and, at the same time, a fascinating shadow play, because the machines are mounted on an overhead projector and their interaction is projected. Analog oscillators generate self-organizing coordination dynamics and organic patterns, while motors strike rubber strings producing deep, resonant bass sounds reminiscent of shamanic drumming. Supported by the visuals spectators may feel like being dragged into the vortex of a living clock, compelled to join the performance through movement and dance.

Lila-Zoé Krauß (de)

Lila-Zoé Krauß

L Twills aka Lila-Zoé Krauß ist Musikerin, Performerin und Multimedia-Künstlerin. In ihrer Arbeit entwickelt sie eine transdisziplinäre Opernpraxis, um Fragen zur (post-)moderner Subjektivität und ihrer Beziehung zu Medien, Trauma und Erinnerung zu thematisieren. Sie studierte Bildende Kunst an der HFBK Hamburg und dem CalArts Los Angeles sowie Sound Studies an der UdK Berlin. In ihrer Musik kombiniert sie Elemente aus Downtempo, Experimentalmusik, Breakbeat und Oper mit eigens entwickelten Sounddesign-Techniken. Krauß veröffentlichte 2020 und 2024 die Vinylalben [Freedom/Fiction] und [After her Destruction] und performte auf diversen Bühnen, u.a.: Documenta Fifteen (Kassel), Kampnagel (Hamburg), Volkstheater (Wien), Montez-Press Radio (NYC), NAVEL (Los Angeles).

Gajek (de)

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Gajek produces and performs electronic music. Since 2014 He released five studio albums on Labels such as STROOM, Infinite Greyscale, Throttle Records and more. Gajek composes music for films and theatre. He has performed at major international venues and festivals such like Berghain, silent green, Printworks London, Traumabar Und Kino, ADE Amsterdam, Melt Festival and many more. Gajek lives and works in Berlin.

Cloud Management (de)

Cloud Management

Operating in a mode of Kluster via Pole, Dub Syndicate at Conny Plank's, or even fang-baring flashes of The Bug and Bryn Jones or Peak Oil modernism, the trio approach the project from the more oblique angles of respective projects Datashock, Phantom Horse and Love-Songs, to probe a more soft-centred, dematerialised and heady sound, but also reserve the right to go tuffer, more venomous, when they feel it.