Astrid Schmetterling, in: art journal, winter 2007
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in: Performance Research, On Archives and Archiving, Devon 2002
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(Dreyblatt) Communication Arts Journal, San Diego, 1997
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Berlin on September 22nd 1994, in: THEATERSCHRIFT Nr. 8, 1994
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Astrid Schmetterling, in: art journal, winter 2007
A dimly lit room with a simple wooden desk and chair (plate 1). A hanging lamp
illuminates a kind of writing-pad that is inserted into the tabletop. It is
a rather contemporary writing-pad, a computer screen on which words, sentences
continuously appear, disappear, and re-appear. '... to transfer to
a records centre for temporary storage ... one hand writing upon the surface
of the Mystic Pad while another periodically raises its cover ... to erase,
to wipe or rub out, literally or figuratively ... archivist was an officer
of great dignity ...' Fragments of text flash up, fade, are overwritten
by new text segments, leaving faint traces before they vanish.
The Wunderblock (2000) is the title of this installation, alluding to the children's
toy that provided Sigmund Freud with a model for the representation of his theory
of memory. As is widely known, the actual 'Mystic Writing-Pad' consists
of a slab of wax that is covered with a transparent sheet, the top end of which
is fixed to the slab...
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Interview, Claudia Banz, 2003
Without the presence of the past, we are without consciousness.
How did you get started as an artist, where did you study?
As an undergraduate I began my studies in literature with Irving J. Weiss, who introduced me to the ideas of McLuhan and Cage. I then continued studies at what was probably one of the world's first institutes of new media - the Center for Media Study in Buffalo, New York, where I concentrated on video art with Woody and Steina Vasulka, the founders of the Kitchen in New York. It was a very productive environment in Buffalo, with an interdisciplinary discourse in electronic arts, which included video, experimental film and sound. There was also an art space, 'Hallwalls,' founded by Robert Longo and Cindy Sherman. The music department at the university was directed by Morton Feldman, and the Creative Associates, a program of the music department, was famous for inviting visiting composers and performers from around the world...
Originally published in From the Archives, Kehrer Verlag Heidelberg,
2003
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Thomas Fechner-Smarsly, 2003
[Motto:] 'When the time comes, this compendium will serve as a great
treasury of memories and a unique proof of resurrection.' (Danilo Kis:
Encyclopedia of the Dead) (1)
The art of memory, which traces back to Roman antiquity, begins with an unfortunate
accident. During a celebration, the banquet hall collapsed, burying the guests
beneath it. Only the poet Simonides escaped death 2). Because he recalled where
everyone sat before the collapse, he was later able to identify the maimed corpses...
Originally published in: Arnold Dreyblatt, From the Archives, Heidelberg, 2003
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in: Performance Research, On Archives and Archiving, Devon 2002
Each Archive division is treated differently as to the selection process, storage
media, data format, etc. Where possible, I have generally considered a phase
of digital storage as a suitable goal before selection, categorization and final
display. Maintaining as much material as possible in digital form allows maximum
flexibility in terms of later treatment and presentation. The texts are gradually
entered into a database, which has been specially structured for the particular
nature of the respective data. This initial process, including entering, categorization
and database programming has taken from weeks to years, depending on the condition
and size of the data, as well as on the financial funding available.
I usually choose a particular data source (book, database, subject matter, etc.)
with an end result in possible final presentation in mind. Additionally, I take
into account the complimentary aspect of a particular material in relation to
the content and structure of the other archival holdings in my possession before
considering acquisition. I see the selection and categorization process as the
application of an almost institutional administration on the data which allows
retrieval, access and treatment. Systems of categories are revised extensively
and lists of "keywords" are created out of repeated readings and through
the use of "search engines" and linguistic word frequency analysis...
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One of my more grievous disappointments in life was the cancellation of a lecture I was invited to give about eight years ago to a group of software manufacturers. I had a wonderful title: Artificial memory before and after the printed book. At the time, pc people were still unsure about how to dish up DOS to the user. Should they stick with commands in words, the way DOS started, or move to icons in the style of Apple? Although I preferred commands, I was going to predict that the icons would win out. My prediction was based on the memory systems that were developed in classical antiquity and which flourished in the Renaissance...
het Financiele Dagblad, Amsterdam, 22/24 August, 1998













