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Download Elevate Booklet MI0511 Dom im Berg DO0611 Dom im Berg F N parkstraße 20:00 Eröffnung mit Percy Schmeiser 22:30 DJ Spooky – mur wickenburggasse 21:30 Mimu That Subliminal Kid 22:30 Attention, Cosmonauts! 00:00 Emeegrant.pdf 23:30 Fuck Buttons P 00:30 Felix Kubin 01:30 Clara Moto SCHLOSS BERG STADT FR0711 Dom im Berg SA0811 Dom im Berg kaiser-franz-josef-kai PARK paulustorgassesauraugasse 22:00 Alfred Gassenhauer 22:00 Illinoise 5 00:00 Dorian Concept 00:00 Dangerous Tweakers 00:45 Tim Exile 01:00 Atom TM F 6 3 8 01:30 Rustie 02:00 Jay Haze aka Fuckpony karmeliterplatz 02:30 The Bug Feat. 03:00 Danton Eeprom 4 Warrior Queen & MC Flowdan 05:00 DJ Glow F 03:30 Mark Pritchard E 2 nd aka Harmonic313 SA0811 Dom im Berg 2 + 1 7 04:30 Alfred Gassenhauer 22:00 Chris Chronic & Focus sackstraße FR0711 Dom im Berg 2nd 00:30 Cee mur 02:00 Drums of Death sporgasse 22.00 El Rakkas 03:00 Starkey 23:00 IZC 04:30 B.L.O hauptplatz 01:00 DJ Pinch K 02:30 Deadbeat SA0811 Uhrturmkasematte hauptbahnhof murgasse 03:30 El Rakkas 2200 DJ c64 FR0711 Uhrturmkasematte 2230 Mad EP arts 2315 Koolmorf Widesen discourse 22:00 intro N>E>D 0000 Ars Dada 22:30 Jakuzi’s Attempt 0045 Eiterherd 23:00 MoHa! 0115 Monster Zoku Onsomb commons 23:45 Pre 0200 Reverse Tunes 00:30 Drum Eyes 0245 LFO Demon 01:00 Scorn 0330 Jacques Prell vs. 02:00 Dokkebi Q Johannes Jeindl 02:45 outro DJ Scotch Egg 0400 Raxyor 0445 Monstamash 1 ELEVATE-FESTIVALCENTER STADTMUSEUM / SACKSTRASSE 18 SA0811 Parkhouse 0530 Syncope 2 DOM IM BERG SCHLOSSBERGPLATZ 1 3 DOM IM BERG 2ND FLOOR SCHLOSSBERGPLATZ 1 06:00 Bogdanovic aka DJ Redstar SO0911 Parkhouse 08:00 Puschmann 4 UHRTURMKASEMATTE SCHLOSSBERG (EINGANG ÜBER LIFT) DAS SCHLOSSBERGFESTIVAL 07:00 Martin Kober 5 ELEVATE_LAB FORUM STADTPARK / STADTPARK 1 09:00 Cheever 6 GRÜNE AKADEMIE PAULUSTORGASSE 3 / 1. 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NOV. 2008, GRAZ 7 STADTMUSEUM SACKSTRASSE 18 8 PARKHOUSE STADTPARK 2 E LIFT / EINGANG DOM IM BERG / STIEGE F FUSSWEGE P RUNDBLICK K KUNSTHAUS STRASSENBAHN UNTERIRDISCHE WEGE & LOCATIONS 1 FÖRDERER D O0611 Ä 14:00–15:30 9h[Wj_l[9eccedi Stadtmuseum Ä 16:00–17:30 IY_[dY[9eccedi Stadtmuseum F 16:30–18:00 =eeZ9efo8WZ9efo DK/2007 Dom im Berg Ä 18:00–19:00 >_ijeho9eccedi Stadtmuseum Seite Inhalt P 19:30–22:00 9eccediE\J^[C_dZ Dom im Berg SPONSOREN 22:30–00:00 A/V Perf.: :@IfeeaoÅJ^WjIkXb_c_dWbA_Z Dom im Berg 2 › VORWORTE FR0711 4 › EINLEITUNG 5 › ERÖFFNUNG MI0511 W 12:00–14:00 9h[Wj_l[9eccedi9ebb[Yj_d]IeY_[j_[i Grüne Akademie graue fläche bitte löschen, W JW]jeeb:?O dient nur als beispiel! 8 › PROGRAMM DO0611 14:00–18:00 Forum Stadtpark / Erdgeschoß W 13 › PROGRAMM FR0711 14:30–16:00 LLLL_ikWbiFWhj' Forum Stadtpark / Obergeschoß V D 15:00–17:00 =[d[j_iY^[X_ebe]_iY^[9eccedikdj[h 20 › PROGRAMM SA0811 Fh_lWj_i_[hkd]iZhkYa08_ef_hWj[h_["=[dj[Y^d_a" 26 › FILMPROGRAMM ;hd^hkd]iah_i[kdZ=[][dijhWj[]_[d Dom im Berg MEDIEN PARTNER 31 › MUSIK MI0511 W 15:00–16:30 7Xb[jedB_l[-7kZ_eFheZkYj_edFWhj'Forum Stadtpark / Keller 35 › MUSIK DO0611 W 17:00–19:30 7Xb[jedB_l[-7kZ_eFheZkYj_edFWhj(Forum Stadtpark / Keller 37 › MUSIK FR0711 V 17:00–19:00 CWhaFh_jY^WhZ?d\eI[ii_edForum Stadtpark / Obergeschoß 47 › MUSIK SA0811 W 17:30–19:30 >_ijeho9eccedi Grüne Akademie V D 58 › LAB 18:00–20:00 =[c[_d]kj7jceif^h[0 =_Xj[i[_d[d7kim[]WkiZ[hAb_cW\Wbb[5 Dom im Berg 62 › RAUMEXPERIMENTE V 20:00–22:00 :@Ifeeao0 IekdZKdXekdZForum Stadtpark / Erdgeschoß 63 › INTERVENTION ab 20:00 Ef[dIfWY[ Grüne Akademie 70 › TICKETS FESTIVALCENTER P 20:30–22:30 EH<:_Wbe]\ehkc0 C[Z_W9eccedi#FkXb_YC[Z_W 71 › LOCATIONS FkXb_YLWbk[ _c('$@W^h^kdZ[hj Stadtmuseum SA0811 PARTNER W 11:00–13:00 J^[8[]_dd_d]e\>_ijeho0 LWbk[Ijhk]]b[iWdZ=beXWb9Wf_jWbStadtmuseum D FORUM STADTPARK 14:00–16:00 Aeef[hWj_edijWjjM[jjX[m[hX" =[c[_dme^bijWjjFheÓj#9eccediWbiA[_c\ehc [_d[id[k[dM_hjiY^W\jiioij[ci5Dom im Berg Institut für Raumgestaltung W 15:00–19:00 LLLL_ikWbiFWhj( Forum Stadtpark / Obergeschoß 15:00–18:00 H[M_h[I[c_dWhForum Stadtpark / Keller V W 15:30–17:00 9eccedH[iekhY[9[dj[h\ehIeY_Wb9^Wd][ Impressum Grüne Akademie V 16:00–18:00 :@F_dY^?d\eI[ii_edForum Stadtpark / Erdgeschoss Herausgeber, Verleger, Medieninhaber, Redaktion, Koordination, Texte, Redaktionsadresse: P 17:00–19:30 H[YbW_c_d]j^[9eccedi# Verein elevate, Hans-Resel-Gasse 24, A-8020 Graz =[c[_diWca[_j[d"IjhWj[]_[d"L_i_ed[d Dom im Berg Design/Layout/Satz: onomato – gestaltungsgesellschaft, Maiahilferstraße 13, A-8020 Graz V 20:00–21:00 =[^hiY^kjpB[Yjkh[Forum Stadtpark / Erdgeschoss Lektorat: Kerstin Biernat / Übersetzung: Adina Hasler, Branwen Owen ab 20:00 Ef[dIfWY[ Grüne Akademie Druck: Medienfabrik Graz / Erscheinungsort/-jahr: Graz/2008 F 20:15–22:00 :[h=he[7kil[haWk\:%(&&.Stadtmuseum Für die Organisation und Umsetzung des Elevate Festivals verantwortlich: elevate − „Verein zur Förderung des gesellschaftspolitischen Wir danken allen Förderern, Sponsoren und Partnern sowie den vielen und kulturellen Austausches“ Anmeldung aufwww.elevate.at erforderlich weiteren Menschen, ohne deren Unterstützung die Realisierung des D F Elevate Festivals in dieser Form nicht möglich wäre. ZVR -Zahl: 644062383 Diskussion Ä Präsentation Film 2 V Vortrag P Podiumsdiskussion W Workshop VORWORTE Bürgermeister / Vizebürgermeisterin der Stadt Graz Siegfried Nagl / Lisa Rücker Landeshauptmann-Stv. der Steiermark Elevate ist seit 2005 ein einzigartig lebendiger Kurt Flecker Bestandteil des Grazer Kultur- und Bildungsan- gebots, der aus unserer Stadt nicht mehr weg- Es ist die Verknüpfung von Kunst, Musik und Politik, die der zudenken ist. Das Festival belebt den Grazer Verein elevate in seinen Festivals umsetzt. Schlossberg insbesondere für junge Menschen, Heuer widmet sich das Festival, das im und rund um den die abseits des musikalischen Mainstreams Grazer Schlossberg stattfindet, ganz dem Thema „Com- das abwechslungs reiche, experimentelle, das mons“ – Gemeingüter, die für eine lebenswerte Zukunft für lokale und internationale Programm schätzen. alle Menschen notwendig sind. Das Thema wird im Rahmen Aber Elevate ist mehr als ein Musikfestival. von Vorträgen, Workshops und Diskussionen von verschie- Elevate fungiert als Schnittstelle zwischen denen Seiten beleuchtet. Das hochwertige Musikprogramm Musik und politischem Diskurs, besonders im rundet das Festival inhaltlich ab. Der Verein elevate bildet Hinblick auf die immer bedeutendere Rolle der die kommunikative Schnittstelle zwischen KünstlerInnen, Medien und ihren Einfluss auf Demokratie und WissenschaftlerInnen und Publikum. Politik. Diese Phänomene zu hinterfragen und Ich danke dem Verein elevate für die Organisation des Festi- Alternativen zum herkömmlichen Konstrukt vals und ich wünsche den TeilnehmerInnen sowie den Besu- von Realität und Wirklichkeit aufzuzeigen, ma- cherInnen viele spannende Diskussionen und musikalische Erlebnisse! chen das Elevate Festival für Graz besonders wertvoll! Im Namen der Stadt Graz danken wir dem en- gagierten Team von elevate für viele kreative, kritische Denkanstöße und wünschen weiter- Kurt Flecker hin alles Gute! Landesrat für Arbeit, Soziales und Kultur Jugendlandesrätin der Steiermark Stadtrat für Kultur der Stadt Graz Bettina Vollath Wolfgang Riedler Eigentlich sollte man Superlative wie einzigartig nicht allzu Mit der wichtigen Frage nach den „Grundlagen un- oft verwenden. Aber das, was sich rund um das Elevate- seres Lebens“ setzt sich das Elevate Festival dieses Jahr Festival in den vergangenen Jahren entwickelt hat, sucht auseinander. Im und um den Grazer Schlossberg, dem glaube ich international seinesgleichen. Das Elevate bewegt kollektiv-verbindenden Symbol aller Grazerinnen und Jugendliche, Musikbegeisterte und Querdenker. Es zeigt Grazer, aller Steirerinnen und Steirer, wird das gesell- auch, was junge Menschen mit einer Vision alles auf die schaftlich ins Hintertreffen geratene Thema der „Com- Beine stellen können – eine wohltuende Widerlegung all mons/Gemeingüter“ sowohl auf künstlerischer als jener, die den Jüngeren ständig pauschal Engagement, Be- auch auf wissenschaftlicher Ebene beleuchtet. Gerade geisterungsfähigkeit und Reflexion über unsere Gesellschaft in Zeiten, in denen Ressourcen zunehmend ungerechter absprechen. verteilt werden, ist dieses Thema besonders relevant Für mich als Bildungs- und Jugendlandesrätin ist das Ele- – und zugleich brisant. Das Festival für zeitgenössische vate eine ungemein wertvolle Veranstaltung, weil sie junge Musik, Kunst und politischen Diskurs wirft die Frage auf Menschen miteinander verbindet und in Diskussion bringt. Der Schlossberg künstlerischer, musikalischer und performativer Ebene auf. Es ist Begeg- wird dadurch zum Ort internationalen und interkulturellen Austausches, des nungsraum internationaler mit lokalen KünstlerInnen und interveniert in freien Denkens und gemeinsamen Feierns. Ich wünsche für heuer viel Spaß den öffentlichen Raum. Als Kulturstadtrat der Stadt Graz wünsche ich dem und spannende Diskussionen gewürzt mit den Beats des 21. Jahrhunderts! . Festival aufregende Konzerte, Live-Acts und Installationen sowie lebendige Diskussionen bei den Workshops und Vorträgen. Bettina Vollath Landesrätin für Jugend, Frauen, Familie und Bildung 4 5 ELEVATE THE COMMONS ELEVATE ERÖFFNUNG presented by Was haben die Erbinformationen einer seltenen Urwaldpflanze, die flo- rierende Remix-Kultur, die Privatisierung von Wasser, mit Feinstaub ver- MI0511 20:00 Dom im Berg schmutzte Luft und die Arbeitsweisen der freien Softwareentwicklung gemeinsam? Silke Helfrich (DE) – Commons-Einführung Percy Schmeiser (CA) – Eröffnungsrede Alles dreht sich um die gesellschaftlich heiß
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