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Under the title CREATE INPUT, CREATE BERLIN has created a new series of lectures within the Berlin creative scene in cooperation with Robert Eysoldt.


With themes spanning across Design, Art, Music, Film, Architecture, and Media, CREATE INPUT materializes monthly to highlight the creative diversity of Berlin in an aim to advance the interdisciplinary fusion of the creative minds of this city, and functions as an informative opportunity for creative people to interact and connect. CREATE INPUT - OUTLOOK JITTER – Magazine for Illustration | November 27, 2008 "Illustration is popular, Illustration is in!"  The multi-faceted "Renaissance" of Illustration climbs to the ranks of the better-known branches extemporaneously:  Decades of marginalization have left the field of illustration to lie ever depraved in a wasteland of neglect.  Behind the boisterous intensity of the effervescently stylistic diversity lies an extensive, silent void.  Has illustration been hiding itself purposefully within the silent grip of production manipulation, or is there simply just nothing more for it to say? More than simply the illustration of fiction and non-fiction, Illustration means creating visual arguments and observable acts, as well as decorating, marketing, and creating an ocular riot.  Illustration thrusts forward, demands attention, creates suspicions, and pulls viewers in.  But this raises the question: What is Illustration?  Kitsch, Art… Science?  The combined perplexity of the issue is the motivation behind a journal that altercates the media via its traditional and CG images.  JITTER – Magazine for Illustration aims to push illustrators into the public conscious as specialists.  Therefore, JITTER binds Illustration, Comics, and Animation with more comprehensive themes like music, laughter, fashion, and urbanism into one conglomerated interdisciplinary field of au courant interest. Andreas Rauth, the founder of JITTER, will present his magazine on November 27th at 7:30pm at the Münzsalon.  The focal point of the current issue is Laughter.  Andreas Rauth is an illustrator, teacher, and a publicist.  He studied Art History as well as Business Communication, and has illustrated for advertisement and publishing companies like Henkel, Spiegel Spezial, Das Magazin, and Psychologie Haus since 1992.  From 2000-2007, he was an Assistant Lecturer at the German Film School, and he still leads numerous seminars in the field of composition and print to this day.  He is also the author of Illustration with Photoshop, Galileo Publishing, Bonn 2004.  In 2006, he founded the journal JITTER – Magazine for Illustrationwww.jitter-magazin.de CREATE INPUT
Place: Münzsalon | Münzstraße 23, 10178 Berlin
Time: October ?th, 2008 | 7:30pm The Münzsalon, as always, gladly supplies us with exclusive Food & Drinks. We ask that you please RSVP to this event: office@create-berlin.de CREATE INPUT - RETROSPECT TAPE.TV | October 8th, 2008 TAPE.TV simply brings together what belongs together: All of the possibilities of the internet and the simplicity of TV! TAPE.TV streams music videos around the clock in the best audio and video quality directly from your web browser. The material comes directly from the artists’ labels and usage is absolutely free. Everything is financed via advertising. The founders and managers of TAPE.TV, Conrad Fritzsch (38) und Stephanie Renner (41), bring years of experience from the communication and music industries to TAPE.TV. After studying Direction in Babelsberg, Conrad took part in founding the advertising agency Fritzsch & Mackat. Stephanie is a Culture Manager at FH Potsdam and takes care of Art Buying and FFF at Fritzsch & Mackat. www.tape.tv PLAZES | September 3rd, 2008 Plazes is one of the many Web 2.0 applications online that depend on the interaction of their users. The most were developed in the USA. «Plazes» is the exception, as the first successful application from Berlin! The concept of this platform is easily explained: Plazes connects places with people. On September 3rd at CREATE INPUT, Co-founder Felix Petersen gave a behind-the-scenes look into the creation of Plazes and the countless possibilities of Web 2.0. Felix and partners founded Plazes in 2006, which was quickly purchased by Nokia. More information about Felix Petersen and Plazes at: http://plazes.com/whereis/felixpetersen FREISTIL | July 9th, 2008 FREISTIL | July 9th, 2008 »Freistil - Best Of European Commercial Illustration« began in 2001. Since then, Illustration has become en vogue, and one can find popular Exhibitions, agencies, hoards of books, magazines, and much, much more—all for illustration. Initially, publisher Raban Ruddigkeit introduced the first edition of Freistil and spoke then with his guests Mario Lombardo und Jürgen Vossen, who work in the gateway between illustration and industry, about the meaning of illustration in advertising and the national and international economic situation for illustration. The audience also takes part actively in the diskussion. For all of those who unfortunately could not attend, more information exists at: www.ruddigkeit.de. CREATIVE FACE & UNLIKE | June 4th, 2008 creative face - the creative network magazine connects magazines and networks with one another. It continues the awareness, that every creative region has its own distinctive creative profile - its own creative face, so to speak. The magazine devotes itself to the the personality and the development of the prominent creative individual. That's allcreative face by Herausgeber Tom Felber. More information at: www.creativeface.net. Stefan Liske is the creative head behind the project unlike, that has been online since May 2008. Behind unlike hides a mobile City Guide with location-based services such as those intigrated in social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Plazes, FireEagle, and many others. The user finds over 800 locations in Berlin alone. In the next few weeks, unlike will start up in other city, such as Vienna, Barcelona, and London. By the end of 2008, 10 more major cities will have been added, and by the end of 2009, 20 more are expected to follow suit. More information at: www.berlin.unlike.de. 24H BERLIN - A DAY IN THE LIFE | May 7th, 2008 On September 5th, 2008, 80 camera teams will be shooting footage in Berlin for the multimedia television project 24h Berlin - from 6:00am to 6:00am, 24 hours long. Creative director and producer Volker Heise presents the project. Next to the professional camera crews, all of the people in the city have the chance to become a part of the documentary by shooting their own personal video-dairy. Anyone can participate and film their own life in Berlin-for the whole 24 hours, or just for a few minutes. A year later, on September 5th, 2009, the collected and edited material will be shown for 24 hours without interruption at the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb), as well as at ARTE . 24h Berlin is a project from zero one film, the Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb), ARTE, the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg and Triad Berlin. More information at: www.24hberlin.tv. HUMANGLOBALER ZUFALL | April 16th, 2008 On Aptil 16th, Dennis Buchmann presented his magazine idea "Humanglobalen Zufall" at Münzsalon. "Humanglobalen Zufall" is a new print magazine, which first appeared on April 21st, 2008. Every issue tells an exciting story about people who come into contact with one another via accidental circumstances. In July 2007, the Axel Spinger Academy announced the latest: SCOOP! Almost 2000 new journalists, media professionals, and creative minds from 10 to 83 years old have advertised their ideas for a creative media projects here. Dennis Buchmann caught on with his idea for a new print magazine. The Axel Springer Academy realized this SCOOP project with a subsidy of up to 500,000 Euro. Dennis Buchmann is 30, a biologist, and is an alumnus of the German School of Journalism. More information at: www.humanglobalerzufall.de.

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