2017, Nov 30 — Dec 2
The year 1948 serves as an aperture through which we can rethink the history of the now; the decisive moment when the heap of fragments left by the fury of two world wars began to reassemble into new forms of technological, scientific, and cultural order that inform our contemporary situation. With the atomic age, the digital age and the age of the "hydrocarbon man” taking off, 1948 represents an inflection point for many developments and path dependencies to come.
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With Dieter Hiller, Stephanie LeMenager, Jens Soentgen & Oxana Timofeevan; moderated by Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger German translation Diskussion, Dec 1, 2017
Dieter Hiller in discussion with Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger Narrator: Priya Basil English translation Dec 1, 2017
With Dieter Hiller, Stephanie LeMenager, Jens Soentgen & Oxana Timofeevan; moderated by Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger Narrator: Priya Basil Original version Discussion, Dec 1, 2017
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Dieter Hiller in discussion with Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger In German Dec 1, 2017
Jens Soentgen in conversation with Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger Narrator: Priya Basil In English Dec 1, 2017
Oxana Timofeeva in conversation with Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger Narrator: Priya Basil Original version Dec 1, 2017
Jens Soentgen in conversation with Alexander Klose & Benjamin Steininger In German Dec 1, 2017