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Pending submission: Club move flyer, Chromapark 1996  

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Resource ID

437

Access

Open

Contributed by

Rafael Hofäcker-Koranda

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Date of artefact origin

April 96

Type of Artefact/Material

Flyer

Credit (creator of artefact) incl. licence type

unknown, CC BY-NC, unknown, CC BY-NC

Digital born?

no

Keywords

E-Werk, Chromapark, club move

AI Keywords

Germany, ElectronicMusic, ClubCulture, 1990sRave, DJLineup

Location of Original Artefact (Archive)

Archiv ​der ​Jugendkulturen ​e.​V.​

Original filename

camel_chromapark.webp

File format

WEBP

Date of Creation (of the digital version)

13 April 96

Technical Source

Scanned paper object

Content description (AI-based)

The image is a promotional poster for a series of club events titled "Club Move" as part of Chromapark 1996 at E-Werk. The events feature performances by DJs and artists such as Steve Mason, Afrika Islam, Yves de Ruyter, Mark Spoon, Marc Lewis, Steve Loria, and Gayle San. The poster lists four event dates and locations:

1. Friday, April 5, 1996, in Berlin at the Chroma/PK/E-Werk.
2. Friday, April 12, 1996, in Hamburg at the Hallen am Hammer Deich.
3. Friday, April 19, 1996, in Köln (Cologne) at the Sound of Cologne.
4. Saturday, April 27, 1996, in München (Munich) at the Nachtwerk.

The poster also mentions that installations and lights are provided by Elsa For Toys, Berlin, and features visuals by Love Lights, Berlin. Additional support is provided by various sponsors, including Saturn Hansa, Berlin, and FX Posse, Cologne. The poster includes a health warning about the dangers of smoking, indicating that it is related to a cigarette brand. The design features a blue background with a futuristic and dynamic aesthetic, typical of 1990s club culture.

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