Zentrum für Netzkunst

Zentrum für Netzkunst archiving/exhibiting pioneering+contemporary netart & culture, Berlin · https://netzkunst.berlin

The Zentrum für Netzkunst (Center for Net Art, Berlin) reconstructs, maintains, and preserves net art and net culture. The initiative researches possibilities of archiving and contextualization of net art. https://netzkunst.berlin

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• Members of the association: !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Tereza Havlíková, Paloma O

liveira, Anneliese Ostertag, Tabea Rossol, Sakrowski, Cornelia Sollfrank, Igor Štromajer



/rosa is a new project space in Neukölln, Berlin. It is jointly run by Zentrum für Netzkunst (ZfN) and panke.gallery and focuses on researching and exhibiting net art and net culture • /rosa, Heidelberger Str. 28, 12059 Berlin • https://netzkunst.berlin/rosa



Calculating Control: (Net)Art and Cybernetics • exhibition and research project; April – September 2021 • https://netzkunst.berlin/cc



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ℹ️ 3 more workshops:5 June with Clusterduck13 June with IOCOSE2 July with !Mediengruppe BitnikRotbots – https://distant....
20/05/2026

ℹ️ 3 more workshops:

5 June with Clusterduck
13 June with IOCOSE
2 July with !Mediengruppe Bitnik

Rotbots – https://distant.gallery/rotbots

We invite artists, designers, and critical makers to join a workshop in Berlin on automated content production as an artistic and political tool.

➠ Feel free to apply:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/13Z4uqAOk59tE_-7Vj--aAWm9s5kXNlSw0CkMKPxafm4/edit?tab=t.0

ROTBOTS is initiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaboration with Fabian Hampel, Zentrum für Netzkunst, and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, and brings together an international group of artists and collectives. Supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds.

ROTBOTS – Workshop Series & Exhibition, 2026

https://distant.gallery/rotbots

Initiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaboration with Fabian Hampel.

ROTBOTS is a collaborative project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds.

Workshop with Sam Lavigne & Tega Brain at /rosa.ROTBOTS focusses on building semi-autonomous ‘content machines’: systems...
16/05/2026

Workshop with Sam Lavigne & Tega Brain at /rosa.

ROTBOTS focusses on building semi-autonomous ‘content machines’: systems that generate and distribute artistic brainrot across social media. Rather than feeding existing extractive platforms, the project asks: can automated content become a form of resistance?

https://distant.gallery/rotbots

More workshops:
5 June 2026 with Clusterduck
13 June 2026 with IOCOSE
2 July 2026 with !Mediengruppe Bitnik

ROTBOTS – Workshop Series & Exhibition, 2026https://distant.gallery/rotbotsInitiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaborat...
08/05/2026

ROTBOTS – Workshop Series & Exhibition, 2026

https://distant.gallery/rotbots

Initiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaboration with Fabian Hampel.

ROTBOTS is a collaborative project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds.

Call for participants: ROTBOTS is a project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst, and Vernetzte Materialität / Netw...
02/05/2026

Call for participants: ROTBOTS is a project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst, and Vernetzte Materialität / Networked Materiality (AdBK Nürnberg) exploring automated content as artistic practice.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/13Z4uqAOk59tE_-7Vj--aAWm9s5kXNlSw0CkMKPxafm4/edit?usp=sharing

We invite artists, designers, and critical makers to join workshops in Berlin on automated content production as an artistic and political tool. You can also join our distribution network by distributing content from the content machines, donate your spare or extra accounts, bot networks and other distribution channels to strengthen our efforts. If you are up for supporting new artistic explorations of brain rot, we implore you to join us. More specific details on the workshops are written below.

ROTBOTS focusses on building semi-autonomous ‘content machines’: systems that generate and distribute artistic brainrot across social media. Rather than feeding existing extractive platforms, the project asks: can automated content become a form of resistance?

During the workshops, you will learn to modify, test, advance, hack, and reconfigure modular tools for generating and distributing content, from text and image generation to automated publishing. You will develop your own content machine based on your practice, while contributing to a shared pool of materials used across participants' systems.

The ROTBOTS workshop

Each workshop is a 1-day, on-site session at Zentrum für Netzkunst. You can also participate online through distant.gallery.

You will:
– work with and modify existing content-machine prototypes
– develop your own system based on your practice
– contribute to and draw from a shared pool of materials
– experiment with collective authorship and distribution

No advanced technical knowledge is required; the focus is on artistic direction.

Bring:
– your laptop
– headphones

Everything else will be provided. There will be coffee, tea, snacks and a vegan lunch.

Dates:

16 May 2026 with Sam Lavigne & Tega Brain
5 June 2026 with Clusterduck
13 June 2026 with IOCOSE
2 July 2026 with !Mediengruppe Bitnik

What to expect:

– Access to open-source tools and scripts
– Participation in a shared content ecosystem
– Your own content machine to keep and develop
– Contribution to a collective, distributed exhibition

ROTBOTS is initiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaboration with Fabian Hampel and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, and brings together an international group of artists and collectives, who will each join one of the workshops.

The exhibition:

Selected outcomes of the content machines will be presented in a final exhibition at Zentrum für Netzkunst (October 2026, tbc). By then, the work is expected to already circulate in the wild, embedded in feeds, timelines, and algorithmic flows.

The exhibition will include the full release of all used code on github.

How to apply:

Send your portfolio and short introduction (max. 200 words) about your interest in the project to: rotbots[at]distant.gallery

Please include:
– your name
– a link to your work (website or portfolio)
– a short note on your technical experience:
· I regularly write code
· I can read/modify code with support
· I prefer working without code
– any dietary restrictions or special needs

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email. Visit https://distant.gallery for more info.

ROTBOTS is a collaborative project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK-Nürnberg, supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds.

01/05/2026

Call for participants: ROTBOTS Workshops

https://docs.google.com/document/d/13Z4uqAOk59tE_-7Vj--aAWm9s5kXNlSw0CkMKPxafm4/edit?usp=sharing

ROTBOTS is a project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst, and AdBK Nürnberg exploring automated content as artistic practice.

We invite artists, designers, and critical makers to join a workshop in Berlin on automated content production as an artistic and political tool.

ROTBOTS focusses on building semi-autonomous ‘content machines’: systems that generate and distribute artistic brainrot across social media. Rather than feeding existing extractive platforms, the project asks: can automated content become a form of resistance?

During the workshops, you will learn to modify, test, advance, hack, and reconfigure modular tools for generating and distributing content, from text and image generation to automated publishing. You will develop your own content machine based on your practice, while contributing to a shared pool of materials used across participants' systems.

The workshop:
Each workshop is a 1-day, on-site session at Zentrum für Netzkunst. You can also participate online through distant.gallery.

You will:
· work with and modify existing content-machine prototypes
· develop your own system based on your practice
· contribute to and draw from a shared pool of materials
· experiment with collective authorship and distribution
No advanced technical knowledge is required; the focus is on artistic direction.

Bring:
· your laptop
· headphones
Everything else will be provided. There will be coffee, tea, snacks and a vegan lunch.

Dates:
13 May 2026 with Sam Lavigne & Tega Brain
5 June 2026 with Clusterduck
13 June 2026 with IOCOSE
2 July 2026 with !Mediengruppe Bitnik

What to expect:
· Access to open-source tools and scripts
· Participation in a shared content ecosystem
· Your own content machine to keep and develop
· Contribution to a collective, distributed exhibition

Participating artists:
ROTBOTS is initiated by Constant Dullaart, in collaboration with Fabian Hampel and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, and brings together an international group of artists and collectives, who will each join one of the workshops, including:
· Clusterduck
· IOCOSE
· !Mediengruppe Bitnik
· Sam Lavigne & Tega Brain

The exhibition:
Selected outcomes of the content machineswill be presented in a final exhibition at Zentrum für Netzkunst (October 2026, tbc). By then, the work is expected to already circulate in the wild, embedded in feeds, timelines, and algorithmic flows.

How to apply:
Send your portfolio and short introduction (max. 200 words) about your interest in the project to: rotbots[at]distant.gallery

Please include:
· your name
· a link to your work (website or portfolio)
· a short note on your technical experience:
- I regularly write code
- I can read/modify code with support
- I prefer working without code
· any dietary restrictions or special needs

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email. Visit https://distant.gallery for more info.

Happy Mayday!

ROTBOTS is a collaborative project by distant.gallery, Zentrum für Netzkunst and the Networked Materiality class at AdBK Nürnberg, supported by Stiftung Kunstfonds.

Transformation Digital Art 2026 – LIMA Living Media Art's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation o...
28/03/2026

Transformation Digital Art 2026 – LIMA Living Media Art's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation of digital art, Amsterdam, 26–27 March 2026

https://li-ma.nl/article/transformation-digital-art-2026

✦ Tereza Havlíková (art historian and curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst / Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Sakrowski (curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst) spoke on Day 1 of the symposium, on Thursday, 26 March, about "Inserting Net Art" – how early internet artworks can be preserved without losing their context.

This Thursday and Friday – welcome to Amsterdam!https://li-ma.nl/article/transformation-digital-art-2026/Transformation ...
24/03/2026

This Thursday and Friday – welcome to Amsterdam!

https://li-ma.nl/article/transformation-digital-art-2026/

Transformation Digital Art 2026 — LIMA Living Media Art's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation of digital art, 26–27 March 2026

Transformation Digital Art 2026 – LI-MA's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation of digital art, 26-27 March 2026

https://li-ma.nl/article/transformation-digital-art-2026

LIMA Living Media Art presents the 10th edition of Transformation Digital Art (TDA), its annual international symposium dedicated to the sustainable care and preservation of digital art. Taking place in Amsterdam, this two-day event brings together artists, researchers, museum and heritage professionals, and students to share knowledge, practices, and critical perspectives on how digital artworks can remain accessible over time.

For more than a decade, TDA has served as a platform for exchange at the intersection of artistic practice, technological change, and preservation work. The 2026 edition is organised around the theme "Networks: Structures of Collaboration, Care, and Trust", foregrounding the infrastructures, dependencies, and collective responsibilities that shape digital artworks throughout their lifecycles.

✦ Tereza Havlíková (Art historian and curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst / Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Sakrowski (Curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst) speak on Day 1 of the symposium, on Thursday, 26 March, about "Inserting Net Art".

Transformation Digital Art 2026 – LI-MA's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation of digital art, 2...
17/03/2026

Transformation Digital Art 2026 – LI-MA's 10th anniversary international symposium on the preservation of digital art, 26-27 March 2026

https://li-ma.nl/article/transformation-digital-art-2026

LIMA Living Media Art presents the 10th edition of Transformation Digital Art (TDA), its annual international symposium dedicated to the sustainable care and preservation of digital art. Taking place in Amsterdam, this two-day event brings together artists, researchers, museum and heritage professionals, and students to share knowledge, practices, and critical perspectives on how digital artworks can remain accessible over time.

For more than a decade, TDA has served as a platform for exchange at the intersection of artistic practice, technological change, and preservation work. The 2026 edition is organised around the theme "Networks: Structures of Collaboration, Care, and Trust", foregrounding the infrastructures, dependencies, and collective responsibilities that shape digital artworks throughout their lifecycles.

✦ Tereza Havlíková (Art historian and curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst / Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Sakrowski (Curator, Zentrum für Netzkunst) speak on Day 1 of the symposium, on Thursday, 26 March, about "Inserting Net Art".

Tereza Havlíková presenting Zentrum für Netzkunst Berlin at the Echolot Project meeting in Bilbao, March 2026, as part o...
09/03/2026

Tereza Havlíková presenting Zentrum für Netzkunst Berlin at the Echolot Project meeting in Bilbao, March 2026, as part of the Case Study Group "Connecting Media Art Archives".

https://echoes-eccch.eu/echolot

Echolot revolutionizes the provision and reuse of high quality, interoperable Cultural Heritage data through AI-powered enrichment workflows, seamlessly integrated into the ECCCH (The Cultural Heritage Cloud or European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage). The new end-to-end solution relies on knowledge graphs and open source software (notably MediaWiki suite) for the application of the FAIR data principles and further integration of data within European infrastructures – Europeana, DS4CH, EOSC – as well as collaborative public knowledge bases, such as Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.

https://www.tib.eu/en/research-development/project-overview/project-summary/echolot

The Cultural Heritage Cloud or European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) is a European Union initiative to create a shared digital infrastructure that connects cultural heritage institutions and professionals across the EU. It will provide specific digital collaboration tools for the sector while removing barriers for smaller and more remote institutions.

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Heidelberger Str. 28
Berlin
12059

Öffnungszeiten

Freitag 15:00 - 19:00
Samstag 14:00 - 19:00

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