Coverbild Beyond Matter – Within Space
Beyond Matter – Within Space
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Institution: ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe
Edited by: Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, Marianne Schädler
Texts by: Paul Aguraiuja, Ali Akbar Mehta, Kristaps Ancāns, Corina L. Apostol, Constança Babo, Amanda Beech, Philippe Bettinelli, Giulia Bini, Beatrice von Bismarck, Zach Blas, Enrico Boccioletti, Andreas Broeckmann, Janine Burger, Julie Champion Lagadec, Donika Çina, Ami Clarke, Annet Dekker, Adela Demetja, Lily Díaz-Kommonen, Krischan Ditsch, Dennis Dizon, Jan Elantkowski, Irmgard Emmelhainz, Elena Esposito, Fruzsina Feigl, Jazmina Figueroa, Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan, Marialaura Ghidini, Jiří Gruber, Esteban Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Graham Harman, Kai-Uwe Hemken, Hanna Hildebrand, Yannick Hofmann, HUNITI GOLDOX, Johanna Jolen Kuzmenko, Borbála Kálmán, Helen Kaplinsky, Carolyn Kirschner, Sebastian Klein, Felix Koberstein, Bogna Konior, Moritz Konrad, Sybille Krämer, Laura Kuusk, Olson Lamaj, Camille Laurelli, Marcella Lista, Anna Longo, Elen Lotman, Mauro Martino, Cvijeta Miljak, Daria Mille, Felix Mittelberger, Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, Elena Papadaki, Christiane Paul, Valentina Peri, Anastasia Philimonos, Theodoulos Polyviou, Siim Preiman, Cecilia Preiß, The Rodina, Simon Schneebiegl, Beatrix Szörényi, Gaia Tedone, Amanda Tristão Parra, Annette Urban, Marie Vicet, Alexander Walmsley, Kim West, Siegfried Zielinski
Graphic Design: AKU Collective, Mirjam Reili and Kersti Heile
English
August 2023 , 576 Pages, 350 Ills.
Paperback with Flaps
268mm x 214mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5616-7
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Exhibition spaces are physical places of knowledge production and exchange. Their spatial properties play an important role in contextualizing information. Virtual stagings of exhibitions should therefore retain these properties. The Beyond Matter research project (2019–23) aims to unravel the intertwining of physical and virtual structures and their impact on spatial aspects in art production, curating, and art education, and thus to identify ways to preserve cultural heritage in the digital age.
This publication offers a comprehensive overview of the diverse research activities, exhibition and book projects, and symposia that have taken place or emerged in the course of the international Beyond Matter project at the various partner institutions.
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