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Pending submission: E-Werk: Launch of 'Twirl' and 'Dubmission' (Successor to Planet, Frontpage 93-05)  

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Resource ID

188

Access

Open

Contributed by

Pınar Şahin

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General Information
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Date of artefact origin

May 93

Type of Artefact/Material

Media Article / Issue

Credit (creator of artefact) incl. licence type

open access: https://technohistory.org/

Digital born?

no

Owner of material artefact (if not digital-born)

Frontpage Magazin

Related Venue

E-Werk, Tresor, Planet, Bunker, Walfisch

Related Event (Series)

Dubmission, Twirl

Keywords

Club, E-werk Launch

AI Keywords

Berlin, Typography, design, Cultural, Text

Caption

Berlin [City Report, p. 14]. Frontpage, 05(93). (Fragment of scanned print media).

The article reports on a major shift in the Berlin techno scene in May 1993, confirming that the club night "Planet" relocated to E-Werk. The new successful Saturday event was named "Twirl", featuring the rise of DJ Woody. The successful party "Dubmission" also moved to E-Werk on Fridays. The text details the club's evolution away from the failed Hardcore-Techno Friday project (F2)

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BerlinText_ewerkintro.png

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PNG

Date of Creation (of the digital version)

27 November 25

Content description (AI-based)

The image is a black and white page from a magazine or book, featuring an article about Berlin. The title "Berlin" is prominently displayed at the top in a stylized, artistic font. The text is densely packed, with a narrow column layout, and appears to discuss various aspects of Berlin, possibly including its culture, history, or social dynamics. The design includes a mix of bold and regular fonts, and there are some graphic elements, such as a partial image or design on the left side, which adds a visual break to the text-heavy page. The overall aesthetic is modern and somewhat avant-garde, reflecting a creative approach to layout and typography. This page would be of interest to cultural researchers studying urban culture, design, or the representation of cities in media.

Named person(s) or artist(s) or collective(s)

Woody, Andrew, Uwe

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