Bernhardt Herbordt, Melanie Mohren
Promise, Practice, Protocol—
Performing Future Presences
Are You Meaning Company
The Ten People No. 3
Matthias Böttger
Garden Without Us
Corinne May Botz
Haunted Houses
Marcelo Cardoso Gama
Unvisible Singing III: A Souvenir
Jonathan Garfinkel
Manufactured Soundscapes
Javier Hinojosa
Emphemeral Traps
Eunjung Hwang
Creature Feature Animation
Alicja Karska, Aleksandra Went
From the Cycle
Daniel Kötter, Begum Erciyas
5 Falsche Versprechen
Pei-Wen Liu, Tobias Hoffmann
syzygy
Marcell Mars
What Is Smart? What Is Stupid?
Matthias Aron Megyeri
Contribuere
Kaiwan Mehta
Species of Traces
An Archaeology of Journeys
of Exact Portraits of Identifiable
Existing Originals
Kerstin Meyer
What Am I Doing Here?
An Exchange Between Artists
and Professionals
of International Development
Damir Očko
Steps over the Frozen Lake
Mike Osborne
Near Monochromes
Bernardo Oyarzún
Reality Set
Dubravka Sekulić
Future Presences
Alexander Sigman
detritus | reconstructions
Katarzyna Sowula
Where Is the Truth
about the Past?
José Carlos Teixeira
Between Clarity & Fog
The New Schicksalsgemeinschaft
(Jan Altmann/Zoran Terzic/Daragh Reeves)
ZEN & SPLATTER (Laundry Chinoise)
Photo Gallery
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José Carlos Teixeira
Between Clarity & Fog
Within the context of Dealing with Fear and [promise, practice, protocol—performing future presences], José Carlos Teixeira proposed an extension of his video project Between Clarity & Fog, which relies on the idea of hidden/internal border(s).
Thus, having the durational and discursive space of the 52-hour-lab as a platform for dialogue and exchange, Teixeira gathered guests in studio 14 and invited the general audience to reflect upon questions such as:
“After the decay of the so-called grand narratives—and having Europe come together under the powerful symbol of German reunification—what has occurred?”
“Is the former socio-political dialectics West/East still relevant to the minds and lives of people?”
“Is there anything to be rescued from both sides? What kind of new dialogue could emerge?”














By addressing issues of both personal and collective identity, anxiety and uncertainty, the piece explores the nowadays invisible but, perhaps, still lingering psychological frontiers between the West and the former East. All the process was recorded, and the documental footage was displayed both in the archival room and in the permanent exhibition.












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