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* Manu Luksch: Faceless, 2007 | * Manu Luksch: Faceless, 2007 | ||
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===== Tuesday ===== | ===== Tuesday ===== | ||
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* David Claerbout. Olympia (The real-time disintegration into ruins of the Berlin Olympic Stadium over the course of a thousand years). since 2016 [[https:// | * David Claerbout. Olympia (The real-time disintegration into ruins of the Berlin Olympic Stadium over the course of a thousand years). since 2016 [[https:// | ||
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Marco De Mutiis, Gwendolyn Fässler, Doris Gassert, Alessandra Nappo {{ :: | Marco De Mutiis, Gwendolyn Fässler, Doris Gassert, Alessandra Nappo {{ :: | ||
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* Fotomuseum Winterthur Grüzenstrasse 44 + 45 CH-8400 WinterthurMeet at entrance 14:30 | * Fotomuseum Winterthur Grüzenstrasse 44 + 45 CH-8400 WinterthurMeet at entrance 14:30 | ||
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- | Fuller, Matthew, and Eyal Weizman. Investigative Aesthetics: Conflicts and Commons in the Politics of Truth. Brooklyn: Verso Books, 2021. (Read: {{ :: | ||
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=== Operational Images === | === Operational Images === | ||
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+ | "The term “operational image”, or “operative image” was coined by the Czechoslovakian-born filmmaker Harun Farocki around 2000. ... Operational images are images that do not depict or represent, entertain or inform but rather track, navigate, activate, oversee, control, visualise, detect and identify. Operational images are instruments that perform tasks and carry out functions as part of an operation." | ||
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Trevor Paglen & Cate Crawford [[https:// | Trevor Paglen & Cate Crawford [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Feedback and Leval** | ||
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+ | MacKenzie, A., & Munster, A. (2019). Platform Seeing: Image Ensembles and Their Invisualities. Theory, Culture & Society, 36(5), 3–22. https:// | ||
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