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Heimatwerk Interactive Installation and Action, September 6-11, 2003 Kunstuniversität Linz 06.09 from 13:30 to 19:00 07.09 to 11.09 from 10:00 to 19:00 |
http://www.heimatwerk.com |
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Homeland as canned goods put up in times of the mental defense of the country. Today, their best-before dates long since expired, they sit in storage at the nation’s dealers in second-hand wares. *Heimatwerk* (in German-speaking Europe, a quasi-official purveyor of native folkloric costumes and handicrafts) promotes a discourse about the changing image of homeland by using a process of re-adaptation and a public mise-en-scène to recontextualize homeland-related subjects that used to have a powerfully identity-endowing effect. The material for the graphics was acquired at local second-hand dealers and reads like a historical film script of a previously institutionally subsidized staging of Switzerland in a pictorial language. Gregor Huber / Ivan Sterzinger |
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