Techno is more than just a music genre or a specific form of club and youth culture: as a global phenomenon, techno has not only shaped music history worldwide, but has also set impulses that have an impact on contemporary culture, art, pop culture, media consumption and technologies, social utopias and urban spaces.
Artists
DeForrest Brown Jr. & AbuQadim Haqq, Tony Cokes, Chicks on Speed, Aleksandra Domanović, Zuzanna Czebatul, Rangoato Hlasane, Ryōji Ikeda, Maryam Jafri, Robert Lippok, M+M, Henrike Naumann & Bastian Hagedorn, Mamba Negra, Carsten Nicolai, The Otolith Group, Vinca Petersen, Daniel Pflumm, Sarah Schönfeld, Jeremy Shaw, Dominique White und Tobias Zielony
Artists of the Dresden extension: Paul Barsch & Tilman Hornig, Loretta Fahrenholz, Moritz Simon Geist, Antje Meichsner, Cornelia Friederike Müller aka CFM, Ina Weise und Frank Zitzmann
Documentary film: Romuald Karmakar, Lisa Rovner and Jacqueline Caux
Mode: Kerstin Greiner
Curated by: Mathilde Weh, Justin Hoffmann, Creamcake
Curators of the Dresden contributions and supporting programme: Christiane Mennicke-Schwarz, Kerstin Flasche & Felix Buchta
An international touring exhibition of the Goethe-Institut. German premiere in Dresden, in co-operation with Kunsthaus Dresden and Klubnetz Dresden e. V.
The exhibition and the supporting programme are sponsored by the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony, the Volker Homann Foundation and the Foundation Art & Music for Dresden.
With the kind permission of Gateway Real Estate.