Publication documenting Nick Mauss’ ballet performance 1NVERS1ONS at Frieze Projects 2014. Design and realization by Nick Mauss and HIT
Shit for Brains
Lutz Bacher wrote this novel in August 2010 in California.
Primate Colors
Film Poster 16mm film transferred to digital, color/sound, 30 min. 50 sec., China (Hong Kong), 2015. Primate Colors was shown at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2015. The film pursues and accelerates methods and forms elaborated in ethnographic and anthropological filmmaking. The anthropological understanding of following subjects to record their lives is re-oriented. Rather than… Read more »
Shape Shifting
Film Poster 16mm film transferred to digital, color/sound, 18 min. 26 sec., Japan, 2015. Shape Shifting was shown at Berlinale Forum Expanded 2015. Granting culture to the nonhuman world, the film “Shape Shifting” outlines a cartography of a particular landscape. A landscape, which can be found in many parts of Asia and in Japan is… Read more »
A Line May Lie / Testing Time
Open Form – Space, Interaction, and the Tradition of Oskar Hansen
Oskar Hansen’s (1922–2005) theoretical concept of “open form” was developed in the context of international debates around late-modern architecture in the 1950s. Open form assumed that no artistic expression is complete until it has been appropriated by its users or beholders. In the following decades, the concept became a key principle of performance and film… Read more »
Vacacíones de sí mísmo
Spanish translation of Ferien vom Ich (2004) by Hinrich Sachs.
Torpor
German translation of Chris Kraus’ novel “Torpor”, originally published by Semiotext(e) in 2006. Translated by Stephanie Wurster Epilogue by Karolin Meunier
Udolpho
Udolpho is a new space dedicated to the exhibition and sale of rare books and manuscripts. The Visual Identity for Udolpho comprises the design of logo, stationery, exhibition posters, hand outs and the website. Exhibition photography by Nick Ash. Website programming by selbstbewusstlos.
The Drumhead
On May 21, 2013, the French right-wing activist and blogger, Dominique Venner, shot himself in the head at the altar of the cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. His choice to end his life was intended as a demonstration against homosexuality in the public realm. It was also the onset of Gerry Bibby’s investigation into,… Read more »
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