Taking Care of Things

  • Archives – Life-Cycles – Care
Exhibition

Curators

Clemens Apprich , Oliver Lerone Schultz

Date, Location

  • 15 January 2014–18 January 2014 Lüneburg, NI, Deutschland (Stadtarchiv)

Keywords

postmedia, archives

Text

From the perspective of current theoretical approaches the figure of the archive seems to have lost its central status and its fever. Meanwhile, in our medial and cultural set-up new (kinds of) archives seem to crop up everywhere, accelerated by new means of production and distribution. Cultural repertoires are being remixed alongside technological repositories – often giving new life to almost forgotten relics. Ever more things, valuables, processes, projects, constituencies, even movements, need to be taken care of. It is not only cultural and critical theory that is being challenged, but also law, the natural sciences and design, alongside other applied sciences. But what are the complex dynamics and contexts of these new (non-)archives? Do they really make sense? And if so, by and for whom? To address these questions, ‚Taking Care of Things!‘ focuses on the transformation of things – analog and digital – into life-cycles and specific practices of care. This will be done in different thematic groups dealing with topics, like Mesh Media!, Civil Archaeology, Measure Drones, Unearthing the Archive, Translating Ontologies and Extinction in Context.

Activity List

Location

Address

  • Lüneburg, NI, Deutschland
  • Lüneburg
  • Deutschland

Associated Media Files

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Published By: Clemens Apprich | Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien | Publication Date: 12 August 2023, 08:20 | Edit Date: 30 August 2023, 14:30