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Infrastrukturen sind die Basis jeder Form wissenschaftlicher Forschung. Was aber bedeutet der Einsatz von digitalen Infrastrukturen für die Ermöglichung und Fortentwicklung der digitalen Geisteswissenschaften konkret? Die Beiträge des Bandes sind anlässlich des Symposium "Forschungsinfrastrukturen in den digitalen Geisteswissenschaften. Wie verändern digitale Infrastrukturen die Praxis der Geisteswissenschaften?" im Jahr 2018 entstanden und nehmen sowohl digitale Infrastrukturen in den Geisteswissenschaften wie auch Infrastrukturen für die digitalen Geisteswissenschaften in den Blick.
By distancing it from historical revival (i.e., 'Living History'), reenactment is here understood as artistic strategy as well as curatorial practice, and therefore as critical method. As artistic strategy it implies the reactivation (over time) and remediation (on different supports) of images stemming from a vast visual repertoire that artists - especially those working with time-based media (film, video, performance) - appropriate in order to give them new meanings. As curatorial practice and critical method, reenactment regards the remaking of impermanent artworks and the restaging of temporary exhibitions to possibly offer an understanding of (art) history that gives preference to a visual and performative, sometimes immersive, approach.
Renewal
(2019)
Interruptions and discontinuity are the very essence of Aby Warburg's conception of the temporality that affects art objects. Beneath the seemingly immobilized expressive gesture, the Hamburg scholar recognizes the vitality of the "Pathosformeln" that convey the intricacy of human multi-layered temporality, made of interruptions, resumptions, inversions, regressions, stops, accelerations, and survivals (Nachleben). In this sense, Warburg's idea of 'renewal', which he developed from his well-known investigation of the Italian Renaissance, does not quite overlap with the notion of rebirth: an expressive gesture can re-emerge and be renewed in a different time without dying and being born a second time with a different form.
Rehabilitation I
(2019)
Rehabilitation II
(2019)
Einleitung
(2019)