The COFA Annual 2013



Eternal Return
  • I Know Where I'm Going! [Mull]

  • I Know Where I'm Going! [Berlin]

  • I Know Where I'm Going! [Vienna]

  • Counterplate [Every Path Is The Right Path]

  • Counterplate [The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side]

  • Untitled

  • Decision Making Taxonomy

  • Decidophobia

  • Decidophobia

  • Decidophobia

  • An Experiment With Time [Homage To J.L.B.]

  • Decisions With 3 Tesla

  • Blank Chance

  • Decision Values

  • Eternal Return

  • Is It In My Hands?

  • Decision Disc

Elke Reinhuber [eer]
PhD Media Arts

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Eternal Return
How can Nietzsche’s fear of the Eternal Return made comprehensible, even if it may fallen victim to wrong interpretation? Elke Reinhuber's approach to explicate this problem is a vinyl record of an endlessly reiterating sound, which emphasises the idea of infinite repetition. Although here the sound will slowly and slightly change due to physical disintegration from dust or abrasion of the material. And - possibly the biggest difference to real life - the spectator/listener can interfere, speed up, slow down, stop or even physically manipulate The Eternal Return.

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