Facing the Digital Future
May 20, 2019

Our new, digitalized world has brought both unique challenges and exciting opportunities to our daily lives. Wunderbar Together is partnering with organizations in Germany and the US that are tackling these challenges head on and exploring possibilities and solutions that technology creates in every aspect of our lives.
After a successful event at this year’s South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, re:publica, Wunderbar Together partner and Germany’s largest digital festival, held an event in Berlin that welcomed more than 25,000 visitors.
MUTEK.SF is the US edition of the international not-for-profit organization based in Montreal, dedicated to digital creativity in sound, music, and audiovisual art in the context of live performance. The four-day festival took place March 2-5 across an eclectic mix of venues throughout San Francisco and featured a blend of international luminaries with artists from the local community. The festival provides an open, inviting environment that encourages rewarding exchanges between artists, professionals, and the public including Dopplereffekt, Emptyset, and Aisha Devi.
If you couldn’t make it to San Francisco, you might want to join MUTEK’s 20th anniversary edition in Montreal, which will include a presentation of the immersive ISM Hexadome from Berlin.
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