Dear Colleagues,
let me draw your attention to a publication the ZKM | Karlsruhe together
with Hatje Cantz just released.
The book can be already ordered
<https://www.hatjecantz.com/products/65852-beyond-matter-within-space?_pos=3&_sid=ec7011cbc&_ss=r>,
while we also uploaded the pdf version of it is available here:
https://withinspace.beyondmatter.eu
....
Exhibitions are sites of knowledge production and exchange, and their
spatial qualities are central to contextualizing the information harbored
within the artworks they present. In virtual emulations of exhibitions,
immersion is not bound to geographical location but to the interplay
between materiality and representation. Bringing together partners from
around and beyond Europe, the research project Beyond Matter (2019–23)
aimed to make sense of the interdependence between physical and virtual and
to decipher the impact of that interdependence on the spatial aspects of
producing, curating, and mediating art. In exploring the so-called virtual
condition, the project proposed new modes for preserving cultural heritage
while probing the potentials of digital world-making.
This publication, *Beyond Matter, Within Space. Curatorial and Art
Mediation Techniques on the Verge of Virtual Reality*, offers a
comprehensive overview of the multifaceted research activities conducted by
the Beyond Matter partners and takes a deeper look at the enfoldments of
virtual reality. In interviews, scholarly essays, and other texts, the
authors document the project outcomes and expand on its theoretical
foundations.
Authors: Paul Aguraiuja, Ali Akbar Mehta, Kristaps Ancāns, Corina L.
Apostol, Constança Babo, Amanda Beech, Philippe Bettinelli, Giulia Bini,
Andreas Broeckmann, Julie Champion Lagadec, Annet Dekker, Adela Demetja,
Lily Díaz-Kommonen, Krischan Ditsch, Dennis Dizon, Jan Elantkowski, Irmgard
Emmelhainz, Elena Esposito, Fruzsina Feigl, Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan,
Marialaura Ghidini, Jiří Gruber, Esteban Gutiérrez-Jiménez, Graham Harman,
Kai-Uwe Hemken, Yannick Hofmann, Johanna Jolen Kuzmenko, Borbála Kálmán,
Helen Kaplinsky, Sebastian Klein, Felix Koberstein, Bogna Konior, Moritz
Konrad, Sybille Krämer, Laura Kuusk, Camille Laurelli, Marcella Lista, Anna
Longo, Elen Lotman, Mauro Martino, Cvijeta Miljak, Daria Mille, Felix
Mittelberger, Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, Elena Papadaki, Christiane Paul,
Anastasia Philimonos, Siim Preiman, Cecilia Preiß, Simon Schneebiegl, Gaia
Tedone, Amanda Tristão Parra, Annette Urban, Marie Vicet, Kim West,
Siegfried Zielinski
Interviews with: Beatrice von Bismarck, Zach Blas, Enrico Boccioletti,
Janine Burger, Donika Çina, Ami Clarke, Dennis Dizon, Jazmina Figueroa,
HUNITI GOLDOX, Hanna Hildebrand, Carolyn Kirschner, Olson Lamaj, Valentina
Peri, Theodoulos Polyviou, The Rodina, Beatrix Szörényi, Alexander Walmsley
BEYOND MATTER. Cultural Heritage on the Verge of Virtual Reality
Coordinating institution: ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (Germany)
Project partners: Aalto University, Espoo (Finland), Centre Georges
Pompidou, Paris (France), Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art,
Budapest (Hungary), Tallinn Art Hall (Estonia), Tirana Art Lab – Center for
Contemporary Art (Albania)
Associated partners: EPFL Pavilions, Lausanne (Switzerland), GIM
Gesellschaft für Innovative Marktforschung mbH, Heidelberg, Germany, HAWK
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hildesheim (Germany), Bio Design
Lab at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG Karlsruhe), Germany
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Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás
művészettörténész/Kunsthistorikerin/art historian
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