Presentations

Collective Action Lecture @ Re:Publica | 05/2012

In May 2012, I gave a presentation on collective action and information epidemics at Re:Publica conference in Berlin. In the year prior to that, Russia saw a rise in opposition movements that self-organized on the internet using various platforms. Using my background in network science, I studied these online communities to extract some of the principles for self-organization that are typical for an uprising. To me, the most interesting part was how much correlation there is between the structure of the network and the collective choreography it can perform, both in the physical space during a demonstration and in the virtual space for self-organization and maintenance. It turned out that communities that are tightly knit are better mobilised but at the expense of a shorter lifespan. They are also more susceptible to infiltration as there are no backup centers of powers. So there is a certain balance to be found when...

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The Humping Pact @ Oberhausener Kurzfilmtagen | 04/2012

The Humping Pact was a project that we created together with Diego Agulló during our residency at PACT Zollverein choreography center in Essen, Germany. In April 2012, we presented a short film derived from the project at Oberhausen short film festival. This project was exploring the relation between desolate landscapes, urban revitalisation, and masculine sexuality. In February 2011, during the residency, we discovered the beautiful Zollverein coalmines, which were abandoned since years and yet still carried the old potential within. We decided to see what happens if we shift our residency right into this desolate industrial landscape, attempting to revitalize it with an act of simulated stimulation towards the environment. As a result, a series of videos were born, which were first presented at Zollverein and, later, at Oberhausener short film festival. ...

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TEDx @ Betahaus Berlin | 12/2010

From the event's description: "Dmitry is a researcher, artist, curator, and media entrepreneur born in Moscow, living in Berlin, and co-working at betahaus. He is the founder of ThisIsLike.com – an online tool to record, share, and discover information using network visualizations. At TEDxKreuzberg Dmitry will speak about various applications of network analysis to research communities and their interactions. What can we find out from one’s social networks, how do they become instruments and instrumentalize the agents, what are the most efficient ways to disseminate information, how do we maintain communities, and how to ensure that networks develop in an innovative, meaningful and sustainable way." Event page on TED Talks website....

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TAMTAMTAM @ Kindl Berlin | 10/2009

TAMTAMTAM was a performance event organized by our platform, PLAYBerlin, inspired by Epic Performance parties started by Eric Green, Brandon Johnson, Sarah Lewis, and Mollie Hosmer-Dillard in Berlin in 2007. Together with the Epic Performance team and PLAYBerlin co-founders Johannes Wengel and Stefan Faerber, we set up an open event that would combine live performance and celebration, in order to bring together practitioners from across the different fields and have a safe space to share energies in whatever shape (finished or unfinished), form, or medium they might appear. TAMTAMTAM lasted from 2009 through 2012, during this time we organized multiple events in bars, clubs, and contemporary dance venues. However, our favorite happening was at the old Kindl Braurei in Berlin where we organized Halloween in 2009 (which was the 6th edition of TAMTAMTAM, under the theme of "Time Travel Went Wrong ••• Large Hadron Collider (Mis)Launch"). It was raw, wild, and honest, full of people...

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