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A Cumulative Colloquium.

What role do displacement, loss, incorporation and mutual exchange play in collections and archives? What can be learned from this about the complex constellations of identity and memory, private and public, ideal and real value in the cultural realm? Based on the Hebrew/Aramaic folk song Chad Gadya, a counting story in which the character of each verse defeats the protagonist of the preceding stanza, the juxtaposition of destruction and restoration is understood in this event as an ordering principle that reveals the perplexing cultural successions and accumulations of memories in collections and archives. The polymathic and performative seminar is moderated by the Post Brothers. It is a collective investigation featuring a plot of dialogues, readings, performances, music, images and drama.

With Mieke Bal, Heide Rezepa-Zabel, Joshua Simon, Elena Vogman, moderated by Post Brothers

Concept: Assaf Gruber, Post Brothers

 

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Archival Grid (2022, video still), © Charlotte Eifler & Clarissa Thieme, 2022

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