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Intro

CULTURE 2.0
Culture Resources

John Biweekly

This year’s conference consists of discussions, lectures, interactive exhibition, and a surprising poetry event. If you didn’t get the chance to pin down the concept of ‘culture 2.0’ just yet, now is the perfect chance to get to know theory as well as practice

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CULTURE 2.0
Enter Level 2.0

Agnieszka Słodownik

While the CULTURE 2.0 conference took place on the ground floor, the 2nd floor reflected the practical representation of the concept. You just needed to climb up and see for yourself what opportunities and threats new culture may bring

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Slam Sensing Nation Sensation

John Biweekly

The happening is designed on the idea of the ‘Chinese whispers’ game. Marcin Cecko’s poem, published in Biweekly#01, went through an evolution of translations, from one language to another in the pre-established order

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Open Source in Practical Terms (1)

Krzysztof Trzewiczek

I would like to present a pragmatic side of open source from several complementary perspectives. To reflect on what is its educational dimension, what comfort means in open source, and why less cost means more cost even though more cost means less cost

Film

10 Errors that Have (Not) Changed Cinema

Rafał Marszałek

Wajda does not like those of his children that have not been successful. I once tried to explain to him that the audience does not always vote with its legs – he listened closely but with pity in his eyes

Music

A Black Wall

Dariusz Czaja

So, an opera about Auschwitz. Let’s say that one more time, out loud. An opera. About Auschwitz. A mind-boggling thing. Something that could be situated halfway between impossibility and impropriety

Theatre

The Impossibility of the End

Ewelina Godlewska-Byliniak

Does the end mean a promise of fulfilment? Or is it just its illusion, a delusive prospect of understanding, in reality catching the subject in a trap of eternal expectation? In Krzysztof Warlikowski’s most recent show, these questions are combined with questions about guilt

Music

Autumn with(out) a Keyboard

Adam Wiedemann

I felt really sorry for Reinbert de Leeuw, who actually got so carried away in his mechanical conducting that the score fell from the stand. I’d have preferred to listen to the old ‘Rite of Spring’ under his baton. No revolution took place during this year’s Warsaw Autumn

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Reminiscences of the Summer Season: The Post Tourist on Holiday

Aleksandra Perczyńska

Thomas Cook is probably turning in his grave knowing that he has contributed to the creation of an industry thanks to which hundreds of young Britons visit Kraków to get drunk, Poles go to Prague to get smashed on cheap beer, and Oktoberfest is one of Germany’s greatest tourist attractions