Chromatic

Index
Season  3



E.24      
CW x Postklub Satellite

E.23      A Desperate Vitality

E.22      On the Verge

E.21       Some of Hell Is Born of Good Manners

E.20      Talking Nature

E.19        Invisible to the Eye

E.18        Uncomfortable Utopia

E.17        Belonging

E.16        Collective Utopias

E.15        The Questionarch Solidarity Walk and Fundraiser and FEED

E.14        Light Exciter

E.13        Dare You Say: Game Night

E.12        Enigma

E.11         Chronicles

E.10        Equal Distance

E.9          Syntax

E.8          Spectrum

E.7          Gelgit

E.6          Of Memories and Dreams

E.5          Refuge Worldwide presents «Parallels»

E.4          Trembling Ground

E.3          Tumultuous

E.2          Sketches of Eastern Ukraine

E.1              E.1           Thinking about the Meanings of the Archive

Se    
Season 2


E.24  
   110 × 3:33:08

E.23      Glaring Light

E.22      She-Pigeon

E.21       Presence of the Absent

E.20     Sunken Temple

E.19        Cinema of Cockaigne w/ anorak

E.18       Anatolian Leopard

E.17       Phantom Power & Eribòz

E.16        Maths, Euphoria, and Misinterpretations

E.15        Rockingdesk & Fine Tuning

E.14       «Chromatic Wednesdays» in collaboration with Hive International  Short Film Days  Berlin

E.13        Offseeds present  «Tales of Extinction»

E.12        The Matter of Memory

E.11         A.I.D and abet! #3

E.10        Anthony Hüseyin – Project O: «Yıldızların Altında» Release

E.9          MitEinAnder – an exploration

E.8          Troubled Relations

E.7          The Ruins of Empire

E.6          Wanderings Through Uncertainty

E.5          The Hungry and the Restless

E.4          Haunted / Desert

E.3          Looking Back and Moving Forward

E.2          Liquid Machine

E.1           Escargot à la Rostropovich!

             




Chromatic Wednesdays is a monthly interdisciplinary event series based in Berlin, organized by visual artist and filmmaker Emre Birişmen and sound artist Melih Sarıgöl. The series brings together various artistic practices, including performance, sound, moving image, and panel discussions, in thematically structured programs at different venues across the city. 

Chromatic Wednesdays, which previously centered around the Apartment Project space in Neukölln, will transition to a mobile and decentralized structure for its upcoming fourth and fifth seasons. This shift aims to encourage stronger collaborations, emphasize site-specific thinking, and build new connections that reflect the social and cultural fabric of Berlin.

             Team:                     Emre Birişmen – Project Lead / Coordination / Video Production
Melih Sarıgöl – Project Lead / Administration / Sound Production
Selda Asal – Lead Artistic Advisor
Berk Asal – Production / Administration
Gabriela Seith – Content Writer / German Translation
Merey Şenocak / Ece Gökalp / Gökçe Berndt / Soliane Malefond – Promotion / Social Media
Suat Can Beldek – Graphic / Webdesign
Beril Ece Güler / Cemre Bayatlıer – Production Assistant

2nd Season Advisory Board:                    Selda Asal, Valentina Karga, Florian Wüst, İpek İpekçioğlu, Steffi Weismann

3rd Season Advisory Board:                    Berk Asal, Anıl Eraslan, Zorka Wollny, Stéphane Bauer, anorak (Lukas Ludwig / Johanna Markert)
                
Moderation:                    Erden Kosova, Şirin Fulya Erensoy, Florian Wüst, Nil Mutluer


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Season 3
Episode 8

Theme:
Light

31 May ´23


SPECTRUM


«Power Games», performances and presentations by Pet the Poet and Zorka Wollny

«Turbo Summation», music film, spoken word and rap performance by Mark Mushiva

The episode under the theme «Comma» revolved around power, technology and language in capitalist societies, into which the artistic interpretations of the event intervened, much like a comma punctuating a syntax. With the performance «Power Games», Pet the Poet and Zorka Wollny ask «How can new communities emerge and find a language against pressing social justice issues?» To find answers to this question, the poet and composer collaborated with eight students in Mombasa, Kenya, to develop a performance, creating musical poems that depict contemporary life in Kenya from different perspectives. This creative process resulted in five poems titled Capitalist, Power is Beauty, She Mental, Technocratic City and Kwaheri Kenya, which were presented as part of this Chromatic Wednesdays event.

«Turbo Summation» by Mark Mushiva features a manifesto, his synth-inspired hip-hop album, spoken words, a music film and a homemade wearable device that function as speculation, blurring the lines between reality and the imagined parallel present that plays out in Mark’s mind. The piece is an Afro-cyberpunk love story told within the confines of late capitalism. It follows two Namibians yearning for a connection in a fragmented society, in a film shot in Namibia that features an all-Namibian cast, including Mushiva and the multi-talented Varaakuani Hambira. The audiovisual experience is layered with four songs from Mushiva’s eponymous synth-inspired hip-hop album.

Tangara Philip, known by the name Pet The Poet, is a spoken word artist whose works are deeply rooted in activism. Over the past four years, he has been performing in coastal Kenya, sharing his love for words and poetry with audiences. Believing that art is a powerful tool for driving change in society, Pet The Poet uses his talent to bring attention to important issues and inspire others to take action. In reference to his thought-provoking performances, he often says, «Writers should write sick pieces, for that is the only way the nation would realize it needs healing».

Zorka Wollny is a composer and a theater artist who creates site-specific works responding to their architectural surroundings. Like a director, she collaborates with musicians, actors, and dancers, as well as members of the local communities she works in. She is the initiator of the DUOS Festival in Mombasa and coordinates it together with Lukasz Jastrubczak.

Mark Mushiva is a Berlin-based Namibian street poet, rapper and decolonial technologist. A member of the award-winning Hip-Hop poetry group Black Vulcanite and a trained computer scientist, Mushiva uses both of these experiences to access and project Afro-Accelerationist visions – the dangerous idea that a profound, rapid, and radical adoption of technology by African people can counteract the adverse effects of racial capitalism.



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