Rundgang 2025 - Design & Computation
This year, master’s students from the Design & Computation programme will exhibit during Rundgang (18–21 July) in two locations: Room 314 of the UdK Hauptgebäude and Room 6 of the Medienhaus.
Hauptgebäude:
In Room 314, the students present investigations into Neural Networks, Berlin’s Tempelhofer Feld, and novel weaving-production techniques. Their joint display with UdK Architecture probes questions of virtual and pyhsical spaces and fabrication more deeply.
Medienhaus:
Across training grounds, data centers, and asylum offices, the exhibited works in the Medienhaus Room 6 investigate how control takes shape through predictive policing, shared enforcement tactics, and dialect analysis. They reveal algorithmic governance not as neutral aid, but as a stage for state violence.
Design and Computation is a joint Master of UdK and TU Berlin, which focuses on interdisciplinary artistic-research practices in response to social and technological change.
Design for Rundgang by Michelle Duong
With works by:
Tim Henrik Seib
Paul Hesse
Meriç Erdoğan
Nikolas Roffeis
Sarah Zaki Omar
Sena Doğan
Manuel Sinn
Joel Tenenberg
Natalya Bashnyak
Otto Ostermann
Harun Curak
Ben Christ
Fernanda Braun Santos
Maria Kaminska
Suzan Hanow
Pierre-Louis Suckrow
This year, master’s students from the Design & Computation programme will exhibit during Rundgang (18–21 July) in two locations: Room 314 of the UdK Hauptgebäude and Room 6 of the Medienhaus.
Hauptgebäude:
In Room 314, the students present investigations into Neural Networks, Berlin’s Tempelhofer Feld, and novel weaving-production techniques. Their joint display with UdK Architecture probes questions of virtual and pyhsical spaces and fabrication more deeply.
Medienhaus:
Across training grounds, data centers, and asylum offices, the exhibited works in the Medienhaus Room 6 investigate how control takes shape through predictive policing, shared enforcement tactics, and dialect analysis. They reveal algorithmic governance not as neutral aid, but as a stage for state violence.
Design and Computation is a joint Master of UdK and TU Berlin, which focuses on interdisciplinary artistic-research practices in response to social and technological change.
Design for Rundgang by Michelle Duong
With works by:
Tim Henrik Seib
Paul Hesse
Meriç Erdoğan
Nikolas Roffeis
Sarah Zaki Omar
Sena Doğan
Manuel Sinn
Joel Tenenberg
Natalya Bashnyak
Otto Ostermann
Harun Curak
Ben Christ
Fernanda Braun Santos
Maria Kaminska
Suzan Hanow
Pierre-Louis Suckrow
Rundgang 2025 - Design & Computation
This year, master’s students from the Design & Computation programme will exhibit during Rundgang (18–21 July) in two locations: Room 314 of the UdK Hauptgebäude and Room 6 of the Medienhaus.
Hauptgebäude:
In Room 314, the students present investigations into Neural Networks, Berlin’s Tempelhofer Feld, and novel weaving-production techniques. Their joint display with UdK Architecture probes questions of virtual and pyhsical spaces and fabrication more deeply.
Medienhaus:
Across training grounds, data centers, and asylum offices, the exhibited works in the Medienhaus Room 6 investigate how control takes shape through predictive policing, shared enforcement tactics, and dialect analysis. They reveal algorithmic governance not as neutral aid, but as a stage for state violence.
Design and Computation is a joint Master of UdK and TU Berlin, which focuses on interdisciplinary artistic-research practices in response to social and technological change.
Design for Rundgang by Michelle Duong
With works by:
Tim Henrik Seib
Paul Hesse
Meriç Erdoğan
Nikolas Roffeis
Sarah Zaki Omar
Sena Doğan
Manuel Sinn
Joel Tenenberg
Natalya Bashnyak
Otto Ostermann
Harun Curak
Ben Christ
Fernanda Braun Santos
Maria Kaminska
Suzan Hanow
Pierre-Louis Suckrow