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Quartiermanagment/
Konservatorium-mobil |
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The Mobile Conservatory
PLAYING ART in process
Friendly Visitors
we wish to conserve
and present, with you together,
a waking moment of life.
Please bring your waking moments!
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Photos: Koljan von der Lippe |
In the Mobile Conservatory objects as representations of particular
moments and progresses are bottled and preserved.
Thus the " preserved goods " through their changed existence gain a new
aesthetic.
The traditional methods of preservation through boiling is utilized. The " preserved goods " are filled in preserving jars and sealed with a
lid containing a rubber ring seal
The glasses are then placed in a water filled preserving kettle and
the temperature of the water brought up to the boiling point. In this process the majority of the micro-organisms are destroyed. This
procedure is also called sterilisation.
Afterwars the jars are removed and will be allowed to cool slowly. By cooling a vacuum is produced which causes an airtight sealing which
stops the entry of germs.
The first action of The Mobile Conservatory took place in Neumünster in
the Vicelin Quarter.
Inhabitants brought objects, that they didn`t need anymore, but which
they did not want to part with.
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Rotraud Apetz, 1959 born
Archaeologist and adult-creator Perform- and theater pedagogue
since 2003 PLAYING ARTS Projekte with Marion Tempel
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Marion Tempel, 1961 born
Quarters-manager in the quarter Vicelinviertel Neumünster,
Perform- and theater pedagogue
2000 – 2004 training zur PLAYING ARTS ARTIST Gelnhausen |
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