schema:name "Ge(ssenwiese), K(anigsberg)"
"Gessenwiese, Kanigsberg: library for radioactive afterlife"
schema:creator Kriemann, Susanne
schema:contributor Wilson, Eva
Rinne, Cia
Ruhland, Grit
Arends, Bergit
Rosa, Hartmut
Bouteleux, Alix
schema:about Kriemann, Susanne
conceptuele kunst
ecologische kunst
experimentele fotografie
fotomechanische technieken
foto's
heliografie
mijnbouw
schema:abstract ""Gessenwiese and Kanigsberg form part of a landscape that has been in a process of constant change since 1946. The overburden from the mining industry created radioactive spoil heaps and lakes that are being rehabilitated by various means: plants growing on Gessenwiese accumulate contaminants from the soil. Textiles are used to slowly dry out the lakes and bind the radioactive dust. The banked mounds are returned to the earth bit by bit. These continual changes to the volumes in the landscape and their afterlife are the conceptual starting point for G(essenwiese) K(anigsberg). In recent years, Susanne Kriemann has developed a radically expanded idea of photography that investigates new systems for registering events and geological periods."-- Provided by publisher."@en
schema:editor Edlefsen Lasch, Cassandra
Kriemann, Susanne
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schema:inLanguage "eng"
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schema:workExample Ge(ssenwiese), K(anigsberg): library for radioactive afterlife

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