Happy Holidays from re:publica
As 2015 winds down, we look back at an exciting year. Welcome to 2016!
As 2015 winds down, we look back at an exciting year. Welcome to 2016!
Together with Musicboard Berlin, music will be a big feature at #rpTEN. We want your ideas! Get involved by applying to our Call for Papers.
re:publica embraces spring season – our new platform spring berlin wants to compile and present events of Berlin's creative scene.
Journalist Caroline Emcke pushes boundaries. Reporting from war torn countries and crisis regions, she investigates how violence affects people and discusses underlying philosophical problems, through essays and commentaries.
Ten years of re:publica! Join us, as we go back in time through the years... starting with #rp07. Share your memories from those early days.
So many of you got involved in our ticket sale donation drive that 5,355 Euro has already been collected for Refugees Emancipation.
"None of our f***ing business": rp speaker Trevor Paglen artistically documents that, which doesn't officially exist.
Mark Surman is one of the most well known advocates for a free and open Internet. The head of the Mozilla Foundation will honour #rpTEN with his visit.
Whether you're a media creator, series superfan or YouTube icon - apply now to be featured on the re:publica stage at MEDIA CONVENTION. Deadline: 10 January 2016!
We proudly present our first speaker at #rpTEN: Heather Armstrong! We interview the career blogger and online marketing expert.