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Digital communication and virtual interlacing shape our world today and influence our collective memory. Remembering the past, experiencing the present and imagining the future all meld to become part of a seemingly equivalent imagery in digital space. Held at Kunsthalle Wien from February 4 until March 29, 2015, the exhibition The Future of Memory critically challenged constructions of reality and investigated the conditions under which individual and collective memory evolve. - - Digitale Kommunikation und virtuelle Vernetzung pragen nicht nur unsere Gegenwart, sondern beeinflussen auch unser kulturelles Gedachtnis. Die Erinnerung an die Vergangenheit, das Erleben der Gegenwart und die Vorstellung von der Zukunft vereinen sich im digitalen Raum zu fur uns scheinbar gleichen Bildern. Die Ausstellung The Future of Memory wurde vom 4. Februar bis 29. Marz 2015 in der Kunsthalle Wien gezeigt. Die ausgewahlten Arbeiten untersuchten Konstrukte von Realitat und die Bedingungen, zu denen individuelle Erinnerung und ein kollektives Gedachtnis entstehen. Artists-Kunstler/innen: Julius von Bismarck, Igor Bosnjak, Antoine Catala, Julian Charriere, Keren Cytter, Edith Dekyndt, Simon Denny, Aleksandra Domanovic, Dani Gal, Florian Hecker, Leon Kahane, Daniel Keller, Hanne Lippard, Deimantas Narkevicius, Katja Novitskova, Yuri Pattison, Jon Rafman, Adriana Ramic, Antoine Renard, Mandla Reuter, Meggy Rustamova, Augustas Serapinas, Michael Staniak, Philipp Timischl, Amalia Ulman, Ignacio Uriarte, Dragana Zarevac
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Digital communication and virtual interlacing shape our world today and influence our collective memory. Remembering the past, experiencing the present and imagining the future all meld to become part of a seemingly equivalent imagery in digital space. Held at Kunsthalle Wien from February 4 until March 29, 2015, the exhibition The Future of Memory critically challenged constructions of reality and investigated the conditions under which individual and collective memory evolve. - - Digitale Kommunikation und virtuelle Vernetzung pragen nicht nur unsere Gegenwart, sondern beeinflussen auch unser kulturelles Gedachtnis. Die Erinnerung an die Vergangenheit, das Erleben der Gegenwart und die Vorstellung von der Zukunft vereinen sich im digitalen Raum zu fur uns scheinbar gleichen Bildern. Die Ausstellung The Future of Memory wurde vom 4. Februar bis 29. Marz 2015 in der Kunsthalle Wien gezeigt. Die ausgewahlten Arbeiten untersuchten Konstrukte von Realitat und die Bedingungen, zu denen individuelle Erinnerung und ein kollektives Gedachtnis entstehen. Artists-Kunstler/innen: Julius von Bismarck, Igor Bosnjak, Antoine Catala, Julian Charriere, Keren Cytter, Edith Dekyndt, Simon Denny, Aleksandra Domanovic, Dani Gal, Florian Hecker, Leon Kahane, Daniel Keller, Hanne Lippard, Deimantas Narkevicius, Katja Novitskova, Yuri Pattison, Jon Rafman, Adriana Ramic, Antoine Renard, Mandla Reuter, Meggy Rustamova, Augustas Serapinas, Michael Staniak, Philipp Timischl, Amalia Ulman, Ignacio Uriarte, Dragana Zarevac