Stretching Materialities
New Cluster Publication Available in Print and Open Access
We are excited to announce that the latest Cluster publication Stretching Materialities. Negotiating Boundaries in Exhibition Research is now available in print and Open Access with adocs publishing. Stretching Materialities is an experimental approach to rethinking exhibitions in terms of »active matter«: not as a presentation of material knowledge and practices per se, but as an interactive and participatory research approach to new forms of activity emerging from the poiesis of the material. The interdisciplinary exhibition at Tieranatomisches Theater (TA T) Berlin experimented with curatorial processes, the existing environment and its material-energetic resources, sound performances as well as the interweaving of physical and virtual matter. The group of researchers, made up of designers, architects, art historians, computer scientists and anthropologists, expanded materiality into temporal-spatial dimensions and new sensory experiences.
Beyond the exhibition, the publication now reflects on the process of »stretching« close to the material itself. The insights gained are interwoven with current contexts at the interfaces of artistic, research and technological knowledge practices. The six independent essays by Yoonha Kim, Maxime Le Calvé, Natalija Miodragović, Nina Samuel, Christian Stein, and Clemens Winkler are supplemented by interviews (intermezzi) with participating artists and researchers – Claudia Blümle, Lena Dues, Maria Mascha Kobylenko, Lara Ladik, Jean-Daniel Berclaz, Michaela Eder, Mohsen Makki, Anna Gorbushina, Babette Werner, Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Kaaren Beckhof and Chana Boekle.
Winkler, C., Stein, C. & Object Space Agency. eds. 2025. Stretching Materialities. Negotiating Boundaries in Exhibition Research. With contributions by Claudia Blümle, Nina Samuel, Natalija Miodragović, Maxime Le Calvé, Yoonha Kim, Christian Stein, Clemens Winkler. Hamburg: adocs. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.53198/9783943253955