The Time Machine Project is by far the most ambitious and far-reaching project ever undertaken using Big Data of the Past. Revolutionising the way we experience European history and culture, the project is an international collaboration to build a map of European history that spans thousands of years.
What does the polysemy of time reveal to us?
By Etienne Klein, physician and philisopher, on the occasion of TimeWorld 2019.
A motion through space […] becomes a curve on the graph […] In this way, time is represented as if it were another dimension of space. Motion is frozen, […] We have to find a way to unfreeze time – to represent time without turning it into space.
Lee Smolin, The Trouble with Physics, 2008
Design Processes and Story Frameworks | 28–30.11.2019
Teacher: Dan Nessler
During 3 days we had a course on design processes with the famous double diamond pattern. It was an experience rich in beautiful exchanges. An interesting exercise was to present another colleague’s project. I presented Kristina’s project on Bulgarian heritage. This approach has enriched my vision of my own exhibition project.






Jean-Pierre Luminet, astrophysician

Jean-Pierre Luminet was born under the Provençal sky, he spent a solitary childhood devoted to observation, the classification of nature and creation in all its forms. The sky and the flesh of the night were invited into his gaze from that time on.
Digital library of the Paris Observatory
Space Time, you are here!
What is space time? How was this concept introduced? How do the theories of restricted and general relativity introduce space time? How many dimensions does space time have? What form does it take in string theory?
Robert Pludra, designer
www.robertpludra.com
Public evening lecture in the HKB
I really like the very simple approach of this designer. With few means, he creates very beautiful and practical objects.
Carmen Gasser Derungs, scenographer

Julia Büchel, scenographer

Janet Cardiff, sound artist
www.cardiffmiller.com | youtube channel
Janet Cardiff is a Canadian artist who works chiefly with sound and sound in especially a form she calls audio walks. She works in collaboration with her husband and partner George Bures Miller. Janet Cardiff first gained international recognition in the art world for her audio walks in 1995.
Projects for Documenta Kassel
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