Wed, March 21, 2018 at 6:30 PM
Wörterbuch der Gegenwart # 10: BILD
Zu Gast: Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Pierre Boulez Saal
With every transformation in the media, images negotiate between the levels of the visible and the invisible anew. For the tenth edition of Dictionary of Now, Hito Steyerl, W.J.T. Mitchell, and John Tresch reflect on contemporary paradigms of perception and the politics of images. They examine strategies for evidence production and the visual’s claim to reality in an era of techno-capitalism which is addicted to images.
How is cultural knowledge reproduced in images? How do collectives deal with the constant transformation and increasing individualization of their perceived reality? And is such a thing as global visual knowledge even possible?
The art theorist W. J. T. Mitchell sketches three phases in contemporary iconology against the background of the “pictorial turn”. The historian of science John Tresch describes the universal readability of signs and symbols. Employing the phenomenon of food photography in social media, he demonstrates how it is possible to draft cosmograms of the present. In her lecture Bubble Vision, the film maker and author Hito Steyerl examines the paradox of immersion: In a virtual reality, observers shift from the margins to the center, although they can never capture the entire image of the digital reality.
This phenomenon of immersive seeing will be taken up by the event location itself: The Pierre Boulez Saal at the Barenboim-Said Academy forms a spherical space which describes a complete 360° loop, with every point within the room opening up a new perspective.
The Dictionary of Now series at Haus der Kulturen der Welt reflects on the capacity of language to both depict and create reality. Until 2018, renowned representatives from academia, politics and the arts questioning and updating the established meanings of selected terms against the backdrop of current discourses.
Ticket prices: € 7 / discounted € 5. The discount is available to students, senior citizens, unemployed patrons and recipients of social security (ALG II), handicapped patrons, people applying for asylum (according to Asylbewerberleistungsgesetz), and supporting members of the HWK. A valid ID must be presented. Discounted tickets are available only at the box office or by phone at +49 30 4799 7411. No online sales. Holders of berlinpass and refugees may buy tickets at the box office, one hour before the event, subject to availability.
All lectures will be in English.
YOUR VISIT
How to get there
Pierre Boulez Saal
Barenboim-Said Akademie
Französische Straße 33d
10117 Berlin, Germany
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Public transport
U-Bahn U2 Hausvogteiplatz (350m) U5 Museumsinsel, U6 Unter den Linden (600m)
Tram M1, M12 Mitte / Am Kupfergraben
Bus 147 Werderscher Markt (100m), 100, 300, N5 Staatsoper (300m)
By Car
Q-PARK parking garage Unter den Linden / Staatsoper
Bebelplatz 2
10117 Berlin
Theater rate (5:30 pm – 11:30 pm by prepayment): €10
More information on getting there by public transport, bike, or car is available on our Getting there page.
Opening Hours
Box Office
During the summer, the box office will be closed from June 30 to August 1 and from August 11 to September 5, 2025.
Monday to Friday 2 pm to 6 pm
Closed on weekends and holidays
On performance days, the box office is open one hour prior to an event on weekdays and two hours on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
Papagena Call Center
Ticket hotline +49 30 4799 7411
Monday to Saturday 9am to 8pm
Sunday and public holidays 2pm to 8pm
Food & Drinks
Casalot Catering welcomes Pierre Boulez Saal visitors before and after concerts, serving a variety of dishes of Arab cuisine.
On concert nights, the catering opens one hour before the start of an event and remains open after the performance. You may also place pre-orders for intermission right at the counter.
More info on our catering here.
Accessibility
To book wheelchair-accessible seating, other seats for visitors with disabilities, or companion seats, please contact us directly.
+49 30 4799 7411 | tickets@boulezsaal.de
All wheelchair seats are accessible by elevator. All visitors, including patrons using a wheelchair, will enter the Pierre Boulez Saal through the main entrance. Tickets will be checked at the hall doors.
In order to make access as easy as possible, we kindly ask that you inform us of your requirements when booking your tickets.
Restrooms for visitors with disabilities are located in the basement and on the balcony level and are accessible by elevator.
Four parking spaces for visitors with disabilities are available on the street Hinter der Katholischen Kirche.
