»Forgotten Heritage« brings together exhibits from museums and galleries located at various European sites in archives of avant-garde art from the 1960s: 10,000 works, artists and locations are presented here in their context. Even the curators are constantly discovering new things in the links that are automatically created after uploading the images.
The ambitious and extremely successful project of the Arton Foundation in Warsaw is an example of other individually designed interactive presentations that I have worked on conceptually and creatively in recent years, e.g. for exhibitions at the Bauhaus Archive Berlin and the Kurt Weill Center in Dessau.
I am currently working with my colleagues Markus Lerner and Prof. Severin Wucher on ways in which artificial intelligence can discover less obvious formal and content-related connections and suggest further perspectives on the collections to users.
The interactive presentation "Forgotten Heritage" shows the people and places with which the artist Jolanta Marcolla is connected and the nature of these connections.
A comparative view of the artists' lifetimes, their artworks are marked as dots. Clicking on the artists opens detailed graphic representations of their biographies.
The interactive presentation "The Kurt Weill Cosmos" shows details about the people around Kurt Weill and his works such as "The Threepenny Opera".
Visual Archive is a Plural collaboration with Markus Lerner and Prof. Severin Wucher. If you would like to know more about the ongoing development, please get in contact.
»Forgotten Heritage« brings together exhibits from museums and galleries located at various European sites in archives of avant-garde art from the 1960s: 10,000 works, artists and locations are presented here in their context. Even the curators are constantly discovering new things in the links that are automatically created after uploading the images.
The ambitious and extremely successful project of the Arton Foundation in Warsaw is an example of other individually designed interactive presentations that I have worked on conceptually and creatively in recent years, e.g. for exhibitions at the Bauhaus Archive Berlin and the Kurt Weill Center in Dessau.
I am currently working with my colleagues Markus Lerner and Prof. Severin Wucher on ways in which artificial intelligence can discover less obvious formal and content-related connections and suggest further perspectives on the collections to users.
The interactive presentation "Forgotten Heritage" shows the people and places with which the artist Jolanta Marcolla is connected and the nature of these connections.
A comparative view of the artists' lifetimes, their artworks are marked as dots. Clicking on the artists opens detailed graphic representations of their biographies.
The interactive presentation "The Kurt Weill Cosmos" shows details about the people around Kurt Weill and his works such as "The Threepenny Opera".
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Kilian Krug c/o GH28
Große Hamburger Straße 28
10115 Berlin
+49 30 89391925
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