Clay? Clay!

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Transforming Freedom’s clay-warming party on 30th of November.

What is Transforming Freedom?
Transforming Freedom is a great project and defines itself as a radar for digital culture. It scans the electronic airwaves for exemplary voices and documents of recent decades and uses the latest technologies to broadcast its own programs. It examines the background of the major cultural transformations of our time from the perspective of the inventors and originators. Transforming Freedom offers audios on its Internet platform and invites the most definitive digital players and communities to prepare their own documentation with the support our team. It lends a voice to those who have lost the browser war, who spoke out effectively against software patents or consider them fair and beneficial for all, who were inspired by the Fluxus movement in the 1970s when they initiated the first net culture server, who introduced the free software approach in multi-million-dollar corporations, or who invented new programming languages. Digital culture was invented for everyone to participate.

What is clay?
Clay is used in over 60 % of the world-wide houses. It is also possible to construct stable and complex architecture with clay. And then to deconstruct it and build up another one without really changing the material foundation. In the cultural memory of mankind, clay has thus gained the imaginary status of a basic material, a commons, somewhat like water or air or languages.

Where?
Museumsquartier, Museumsplatz 1 (close to the subway- or tram station Volktheater, U2 / U3 / 48a / 49), quartier21, Electric Avenue, opposite of the quintessenz office.

Drinks, visuals, music, presentations and a clay-floor.

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