Format:
93 Seiten
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25 cm
ISBN:
9783956793387
Content:
This publication documents the first iteration of Belgian artist David Claerbout’s project Olympia, a digital simulation of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Conceived to last one thousand years, Claerbout’s simulation uses real-time weather data to present the slow decay of the stadium over the coming millennium. Projected onto monumental screens in the Boiler House at the KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art in Berlin from late summer 2016 to spring 2017, Olympia aims to exceed the human ability to imagine time, thus radically surpassing our own experience of the world. Juxtaposing human temporality with ideological and technical time, Claerbout’s point of departure is the stadium of the 1936 Olympics, built by Nazi architect Albert Speer, which the artist has painstakingly digitally rendered, and whose history is recounted in this catalogue. The work makes reference to the "Thousand-Year Reich"—a concept adopted by the Nazis—and the crude ideas of Speer, who called for architecture, as a symbol of empire, to be designed with its future ruins in mind. The slow disintegration of architecture does not fit within our time horizon, yet this richly illustrated publication—complete with time stamped screenshots and installation views of the project, as well as reflections by Knut Ebeling, Andreas Fiedler, and the artist—reveals what is perceptible to us in real time.
Note:
Erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung ... 12. September 2016-28. Mai 2017, KINDL - Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst Kesselhaus
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Text deutsch und englisch
Language:
German
Keywords:
Claerbout, David 1969-
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Olympiastadion Berlin
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Ausstellungskatalog
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Ausstellungskatalog
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Ausstellungskatalog
Author information:
Ebeling, Markus Knut 1970-
Author information:
Claerbout, David 1969-