Dortmunder U | RWE Forum | U Cinema

The four week long JMAF Film Programme at RWE Forum | U Cinema includes recent anime productions as well as masterpieces of the genre, which are rarely shown on the big screen.

various cities in Poland

'Industrial' film program which will tour through various cities in Poland in 2011 (Gdansk, Tarnów, Kraków, Bytom und Łódź). With Live-Blog!

Dortmunder U | RWE Forum | Cinema in the U

The four week long JMAF Film Programme at RWE Forum | U Cinema includes recent anime productions as well as masterpieces of the genre, which are rarely shown on the big screen.

Dortmunder U | RWE Forum | Cinema in the U

The four week long JMAF Film Programme at RWE Forum | U Cinema includes recent anime productions as well as masterpieces of the genre, which are rarely shown on the big screen.

Dortmunder U | RWE Forum | Cinema in the U

The four week long JMAF Film Programme at RWE Forum | U Cinema includes recent anime productions as well as masterpieces of the genre, which are rarely shown on the big screen.

Dortmunder U | Level 3

Heath Bunting's Status Project, initiated in 2004, is an expert system for identity mutation. The two-day HMKV workshop offers a tutorial on how to contruct a new identity.

Dortmunder U | Level 3

A seminar by the Hartware MedienKunstVerein at the Dortmunder U for school teachers, pedagogues and multiplicators

Dortmunder U | Level 3

Thursday, 19 May 2011, HMKV at the Dortmunder U, 18:00: Guided tour with the artist Barbara Breitenfellner through the exhibition "Dream of an Exhibition"

Dortmunder U | Level 3

On the Aesthetics of the Dream: Barbara Breitenfellner in conversation with Hans Ulrich Reck, moderated by Inke Arns, Hartware MedienKunstVerein at the Dortmunder U, 3rd floor, Thursday, 19 May 2011, 19:00

Berlin | Salon Populaire

Catalogue presentation and talk between Inke Arns, Barbara Breitenfellner and Ute Vorkoeper, http://www.salonpopulaire.de/

Dortmunder U | Level 3

Saturday, 9 April 2011 16:00 Discussion with Barbara Breitenfellner (Artist, Berlin), Jens Emil Sennewald (Art Critic, Paris) and Ute Vorkoeper (Art Historian, Hamburg)