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© Multimedia environment with performative insertsReception room and rehearsal stage at the Volkstheater, Vienna (AT)Dimensions variableVestibule and staircase: speakers; space 1: four projectors; rehearsal stage: five projectors, speakers, string curtai ; Ruth Schnell
Ruth Schnell
COMBATscience
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2008
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In cooperation with Cathrin Pichler. Co-production of the Volkstheater/Hundsturm and the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Actors: Claudia Sabitzer and Jakob Seeböck
https://ruthschnell.org/en/works/combatscience/
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Multimedia environment with performative inserts
'COMBATscience' takes the life stories of the German scientist and Nobel Prize winner Friedrich Haber (1868–1934) and his wife, the chemist Clara Immerwahr (1870–1915), as motifs for the development of various topics. How did modern war begin? How did instruments of annihilation come into existence then, and how do they come into existence nowadays? What has been the role of science in that regard? In this performative collage, war events of the past and the present - as well as their scientific foundations - are traversed.
Friedrich Haber and Clara Immerwahr were both involved in the tide of events of the First World War, but with different mindsets – Haber used his knowledge as chief designer of weaponized gases for German warfare, while pacifist Clara Immerwahr committed suicide after the first poison gas attack by German troops in 1915. The theatrical ambience is transformed into a multimedia staged environment composed of several installations. The viewers penetrate the space, moving between the temporal episodes and spatial stations of the action spectrum.
Keywords
aesthetics
performative
projected
genres
performance art
multimedia performances
subjects
Art and Science
science
Arts and Visual Culture
theater
History and Memory
collective memory
history
Power and Politics
warfare
technology
displays
electronic displays
loudspeakers
projectors
non-electronic displays
bodies (as non-electronic displays)
Technology & Material
Hardware
Projectors, speakers
Installation Requirements / Space
Dimensions variable. Reception room, rehearsal stage, vestibule, and staircase at the Volkstheater, Vienna (AT)
Material
Vestibule and staircase: speakers; space 1: four projectors; rehearsal stage: five projectors, speakers, string curtain, lighting; two actors; publication A6 format
Exhibitions & Events
COMBATscience
2008
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