Susanne Kriemann, 10%: Das Bildarchiv eines Kernforschungszentrums betreffend

CAD 68.00

Susanne Kriemann, 10%: Das Bildarchiv eines Kernforschungszentrums betreffend

CAD 68.00

Unknown lady in the radiation protection department, puddle, dancing couple in costume, damage to a waste drum, retiree send-off, lead shielding, burnt-out glovebox, scorpion with microchip—these are all captions to photographs of Germany’s first major nuclear research facility. In 1957, professional photographers began to make an on-site record of procedures at the Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe (KfK, Karlsruhe Nuclear Research Center). In 2017, the decision was made to digitize ten percent of this image archive. Based on current concerns regarding the whereabouts of contaminated nuclear waste, the publication brings together over thirty perspectives from the fields of art, sociology, politics, and science as well as accounts  of people who were directly involved with the facility. This publication sets out to delineate and visualize the afterlife of  nuclear research.

 

With texts by: Susan Schuppli, Manuela Gantner, Karena Kalmbach, Mustafa Emin Büyükcoşkun and Rayna Teneva, Paul Koch, Fischer & El Sani, Martin Repohl, Carmela Thiele, Hangyan Chen, u.a.

Spector Books, 2021

27 X 19.5 cm, 520 pages

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