A sonar transmitting sound waves into the water and measuring the time interval between emission and return of the pulse to determine the depth of water. A series of podcasts, transmitting sound, measuring time and by this, making sense.
Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH aims to contribute to the recognition and visibility of concepts, movements and ideas and in particular, though not exclusively, offering new readings and positions to female artists. Founded and chaired by Grażyna Kulczyk, Polish entrepreneur and long-term supporter of contemporary art, we are engaging in experimental approaches to cultural education, exhibitions and research, led by a clear vision dedicated to the re-definition of the canonical and the marginalized - not as a dominating force, silencing others but as an influential voice for making other voices heard. We need a chorus!
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A sonar transmitting sound waves into the water and measuring the time interval between emission and return of the pulse to determine the depth of water. A series of podcasts, transmitting sound, measuring time and by this, making sense.
Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH aims to contribute to the recognition and visibility of concepts, movements and ideas and in particular, though not exclusively, offering new readings and positions to female artists. Founded and chaired by Grażyna Kulczyk, Polish entrepreneur and long-term supporter of contemporary art, we are engaging in experimental approaches to cultural education, exhibitions and research, led by a clear vision dedicated to the re-definition of the canonical and the marginalized - not as a dominating force, silencing others but as an influential voice for making other voices heard. We need a chorus!
This episode has Elisabeth Bronfen looking at Virginia Woolf’s ‘Breaking the Waves’ and comparing Woolf's feeling of ‘walking a tightrope over nothingness’ to Heidegger’s notion of individual existences as 'being thrown' into the world. Also the horizon (see episode two) is returning to the debate.
A series of chapters from Disputaziuns Susch, an annual conference scheme hosted by Art Stations Foundation CH and Grazyna Kulczyk.
In spring 1929, just a glimpse before the Great Depression and the Great Crash to come soon, the Cassirer-Heidegger debate takes place in Davos; Ernst Cassirer pulls his arguments for a broader conception of humanity, his counterpart is Martin Heidegger and his relativism. The quest of a universal truth drives a ‘continental divide’ (Peter E. Gordon) or ‘Weggabelung der Philosophie’ (Henning Ritter), anticipating major philosophical debates to come. 90 years ahead, in Susch, 40 minutes away from Davos, once again in times of disorientation, disillusion, with radical movements on the rise, we were repeating the question that led the historical debate: What is it to be human?
ECHOLOT
A sonar transmitting sound waves into the water and measuring the time interval between emission and return of the pulse to determine the depth of water. A series of podcasts, transmitting sound, measuring time and by this, making sense.
Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH aims to contribute to the recognition and visibility of concepts, movements and ideas and in particular, though not exclusively, offering new readings and positions to female artists. Founded and chaired by Grażyna Kulczyk, Polish entrepreneur and long-term supporter of contemporary art, we are engaging in experimental approaches to cultural education, exhibitions and research, led by a clear vision dedicated to the re-definition of the canonical and the marginalized - not as a dominating force, silencing others but as an influential voice for making other voices heard. We need a chorus!