geschichte machen (zur zeit) | making history (in time)
history is made. images are made. history is made with/in images. but how and at what costs? and what is the impact of our perception of time?
miss.gunst muses about these and other questions, looking at works presented in the exhibition "Making History", on show at Museum für Moderne Kunst, MMK Zollamt and at Frankfurter Kunstverein as part of Ray 2012.
"geschichte machen | making history" is part of the series TIME BENDING CLOCK RADIO.
TIME BENDING CLOCK RADIO is radio on time.
since summer 2010, TIME BENDING CLOCK RADIO is one of the active mechanisms of the TIME BENDING CLOCK, a research project and tool looking at alternate theories and practices of measuring time, operating at the intersections of art, media, cultural history and the history of science.
find out more about the TIME BENDING CLOCK by visiting the TIME BENDING CLOCK WORK.
Like TIME BENDING CLOCK, TIME BENDING CLOCK RADIO is part of the TIME INVENTORS' KABINET (TIK).
The TIME INVENTORS' KABINET is a collaborative artistic research project at the intersections of ecology, art, and media,
taking an ecological approach to observing patterns in time and time control systems.
find out more about TIK at www.timeinventorskabinet.org
playlist:
The playlist will follow soon! Thank you for your patience.
miss.gunst wishes to thank all artists and labels for having done and doing great work
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in [airchive], [gunst], [gunstradio], [radiator], [TBC RADIO]
tags: archive, archives, art & media, art & society, bild & imagination, communication, cultural history, erinnerung, erzählen, film, fotografie, geschichten & geschichte, image & imagination, institutionen, institutions, knowledge cultures, kommunikation, kulturgeschichte, kunst & gesellschaft, kunst & medien, media, media theory, medien, medientheorie, memory, photography, radio, stories & histories, storytelling, time, topologien, topologies, wissenskulturen, zeit
DIY Radio
DIY radio is a theme based special series on GUNSTradio exploring the manifold facettes of contemporary Do-It-Yourself-cultures and their historical background. Running from December 2010 onwards, broadcasted at GUNSTradio's hour (3rd friday of the month, from 2 pm till 3 pm) on radio x Frankfurt Main.
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in [airchive], [fundus], [gunst], [schaufenster]
tags: alltagskultur, alltagstechnologien, analogital, art & media, art & society, bildung, commons, communication, cultural history, cultural studies, curating, digital culture, digital media, digitale kultur, digitale medien, dinge, displays, diy, do it yourself, do it yourself-cultures, do-it-yourself-kulturen, education, electronic culture, elektronische kultur, erfindungen, erzählen, everyday cultures, everyday technologies, gadgets, geek, gender, geschichten & geschichte, geschlecht, history of science, information technologies, informationstechnologien, inventions, (in)visibility, knowledge, knowledge cultures, kommunikation, kulturgeschichte, kulturwissenschaften, kunst & gesellschaft, kunst & medien, kuratieren, material, material culture, materielle kultur, media archaeology, media cultures, media history, media theory, medienarchäologie, mediengeschichte, medienkulturen, medientheorie, medienwissenschaft, net culture, net cultures, network cultures, netzkultur, netzkulturen, objects, objects & things, objekt, objekte/sachen/dinge, popular culture, popular science, populärkultur, radio, stories & histories, storytelling, technologie, technology, things, (un)sichtbarkeit, utopias, utopien, vermittlung, wissen, wissenschaftsgeschichte, wissenskulturen
Digital Dust Diaries
The project is dedicated to digital dust collection and what might be called a media archeology in the broadest sense; subjects of research include a wide spectrum of (para)phenomena, instable, dead and undead media, their apparitions and their dispersion.
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in [fundus], [gunst], [schaufenster]
tags: alltagskultur, alltagstechnologien, analogital, archive, archives, art & hermetism, art & media, art & occult traditions, art & science, art history, bild & imagination, commons, cultural history, cultural studies, death, death culture, digital culture, digital decay, digital media, digitale kultur, digitale medien, digitaler verfall, dinge, displays, electronic art, electronic arts, electronic culture, electronic music, elektronische kultur, elektronische kunst, elektronische musik, erfindungen, erinnerung, erzählen, esoteric traditions, esoterische traditionen, everyday cultures, everyday technologies, film, fotografie, geschichten & geschichte, hermeticism, hermetik, history of science, image & imagination, information technologies, informationstechnologien, inventions, (in)visibility, knowledge, knowledge cultures, kulturgeschichte, kulturwissenschaften, kunst & hermetik, kunst & medien, kunst & okkulte traditionen, kunst & wissenschaft, kunstgeschichte, material, material culture, materielle kultur, media, media archaeology, media cultures, media history, media theory, medien, medienarchäologie, mediengeschichte, medienkulturen, medientheorie, medienwissenschaft, memory, nachhaltigkeit, net art, net culture, net cultures, network cultures, netzkultur, netzkulturen, netzkunst, objects, objects & things, objekt, objekte/sachen/dinge, occultation, occultism, okkultation, okkultismus, performance, photography, popular culture, popular science, populärkultur, recycling, science fiction, stories & histories, storytelling, sustainability, technologie, technology, things, time, tod, totenkultur, (un)sichtbarkeit, veranschaulichung, verdunklung, wissen, wissenschaftsgeschichte, wissenskulturen, zeit