… #4: from The Garden of Communication to the Dark Forest of the Internet An afternoon of presentations, performances, and discussion Partly hybrid event held in English For online participation booking is essential. Free tickets via Eventbrite. archivuminternetwork marks 30 years of Artpool Art Research Center’s presence on the internet. Since its launch in December 1995, artpool.hu has expanded György Galántai's idea of the ‘ active archive ’ into digital …
From The Garden of Communication to the Dark Forest of the Internet This hybrid, English-language event marks the final instalment of the series History / Reality, part of the two-year research project Curating The Digital Attic Archive . The project aims to create an open-source web platform to reconnect the dispersed Attic Archive, maintaining its conceptual autonomy while preserving it …
… Documentation Centre and the Research Department. On Thursday, September 25, we will give three presentations within the section exploring the methodological challenges of avante-garde research between the two world wars: Sára Bárdi (KO): „The Art of Exhibitions” between the two world wars: questions and possible approaches of an ephemeral genre Magdolna Gucsa (KO): Beyond aesthetics: racial policy arguments and transnational dynamics in the discourse on the “School of Paris” …
… conditions, and problems of the worker; museums included the lower classes in their unity of representations, classes that should have remained invisible in their previous representational practices: poverty, poor health, or the sick body of the urban worker would not fit into any previously existing museum categories. However, this was not merely a gesture of inclusion, it also coincided with the strengthening of the worker movement and the institutional steps taken to pacify it. Thus, …
… the history of photography conducted by KEMKI ADK. It contains extended and edited texts from the presentations given at the conference entitled Stratification of an Archive: Possible Approaches to the Oeuvre of Péter Korniss. The diversely themed essays in the volume provide new interpretations of attitudes that prevailed in Hungarian documentary photography and photojournalism in the post-WWII period. Illustrated with images from the Péter Korniss Archive (held in the …