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Online Talk with Peter Weibel and Manfred Wolff-Plottegg
Mon, March 01, 2021 6 pm CET
Online

In the context of the series of talks »BEYOND MATTER? – A Revival of Clashes between Materiality and Representation«, Peter Weibel and Manfred Wolff-Plottegg reflect on the scenography of the »Iconoclash« exhibition, its development process and possible impact on the planned digital exhibition model.

The discussion concludes the first half on »Iconoclash« of the »BEYOND MATTER« series of talks. It will continue with interviews on the exhibition »Les Immatériaux« of the Centre Pompidou Paris.

The project »BEYOND MATTER« takes cultural heritage and culture in development to the verge of virtual reality by the means of various activities and formats. Among other practice-based research activities, two groundbreaking exhibitions will be revived digitally. One of them, »Iconoclash. Beyond the Image Wars in Science, Religion and Art«, was presented at ZKM Karlsruhe in 2002.

The exhibition »Iconoclash« aimed to display, in a systematic confrontation, three great clashes about representation – about its necessity, sanctity, and power – in the domains of science, art, and religion. By linking the three domains of theology, art and science all at once, the aim was not to increase the critical mood or to reinforce disbelief and irony. On the contrary, the aim was to transform iconoclasm from being an indisputable resource into a topic to be systematically interrogated. 

For the project »BEYOND MATTER«, two institutions have committed to examining the possibilities of revival through experiential methods of digital spatial modelling, using the case studies of »Les Immatériaux« (Centre Pompidou, 1985) and »Iconoclash« (ZKM | Karlsruhe, 2002). »Les Immatériaux« and »Iconoclash« were both landmark shows, and both were »Gedankenausstellungen« – thought experiments manifested as exhibitions. They each displayed scientific and technological as well as artistic practices. What’s more, they each reflected on the exhibition as a medium and an interface.

In preparation for the digital interpretation of the two exhibitions, a series of discussions are taking place throughout 2020, bringing outstanding thinkers, curators, and art historians together to probe the most topical questions around the digital revival of past spatial assemblages. These discussions contribute to the conceptual development of the exhibitions’ digital interpretation, but also serve as groundwork for the unfolding research conducted on »virtual museology.« A worldwide audience can follow the series via live online broadcast, and can access each talk online at beyondmatter.eu or on the websites of the partner institutions. 

Please note: The event will be held in German with English subtitles.

The event is accompanied by the telegram group t.me/thinkingthefuture. We warmly invite you to participate in the chat.

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ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe
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