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img edit copy del Archive Condensed Ready For Transportation Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 31/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: COMBIENEDDescription: All items from the archive have been packed in the
box ready for transportation as this day I am leaving
Museum Quartier and returning home to Belgrade.Nexus to other items: 1415Collection: V.R.1418
img edit copy del Archive Display Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 30/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: COMBIENEDDescription: The entire archive in its current state was put on
public display. Most of items were brought to the
state of material. Nexus to other items: 1297Collection: V.R.1415
img edit copy del Hyacinth - Archive Display Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 30/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: COMBIENEDDescription: Hyacinth plant stands as a temporal marker of the
archive as its growth pace delimits its stages.Nexus to other items: 1303Collection: V.R.1416
img edit copy del Lemon Plant Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 30/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: COMBIENEDDescription: Among all of archived items the only one that had
developed life are the lemon seeds. Two small plants
started to develop from it.Nexus to other items: 1373Collection: V.R.1417
img edit copy del Ducks in Pool Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 28/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ENVIRONMENTAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Next day the pools were filled with water and a
couple of ducks were there floating. How did they
knew that the pool was going to be filled just the
they after their arrival, or it was the Museums
management saw the ducks had arrived and filled
the pool..Nexus to other items: 13801381
img edit copy del Coral Collection Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Various cabinets in Natural History Museum are
storing corals. Those one are brought from
expedition to the Red Sea in XIX century at the time
when Suets Canal was built. Construction of Suets
Canal in posterior years caused the change in
marine life in the Red Sea. Presented specimens provide
valuable information for researching changes in marine life
due to human interventions.1348
img edit copy del Serpentine Snail Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Franz Stephan payed enormous amount of money
which that equaled annual salary of the highest ranked
general of the time for one piece of serpentine snail. Todays
monetary value of this kind of snails is insignificant, not
more
than couple of euros, but at that time when was
difficult to travel and go deep under the sea it was
possible to price it so much.Nexus to other items: 1344, 13471345
img edit copy del Ducks Arrival Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ENVIRONMENTAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: A couple of ducks appeared in the Museum Quarter
courtyard. Employees in MQ Daily told me that they
are coming every year for the pools that will be filled
with water in this part of the year.Nexus to other items: 11661380
img edit copy del Sponges Collection Stored Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Biologist and researcher in XIX century brought
important collection of marine sponges from Indian
Ocean. Specimens are not only valuable for its
material biological information but also for its beautiful form
.Nexus to other items: 13481349
img edit copy del Ground Snails Cabinet Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: The whole cabinet in the NHM storage is dedicated
to variation of ground snails. Although they all look
quite similar observing location and time of their
collection could provide diverse information about
environmental changes.Nexus to other items: 13471346
img edit copy del Museum Lots Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Each card in museum register represents a lot not a
singular object. Very small species often are
registered in lots. It would be impossible to say how
many specimens there is in NHM but the number of
lots is around 2 million.1347
img edit copy del Franz Stephan's Collection Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 27/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Franz Stephan husband of Maria Teresa bought
collection of 30.000 natural objects from Johann
Ritter von Balliou. This was first classified collection
and counts as initial of todays Natural History
Museums Collection which counts with around 2
milion lots.1344
img edit copy del Ghost Item Provenance: Welt Museum / VBKÖE, Julia WiegerDate collection: 19/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Julia Wieger explained a controversial history of woman
organisation VBKÖE, formed in 1910 by at that time
progressive group of
female artists, which also had an 'obscure' period of
collaboration with national-socialist party (1939-45)
and continued on conservative line till 90's. Julia
worked on the organisations archive
where lots of documents were missing. In the work they
referred to the missing files as an archival gaps. No archives
are
complete and comprehensive, but its worth thinking how we
deal with
what is excluded or missing? Image of Yurupari flute that
can't be seen from
Welt
Museum.Nexus to other items: 12741332
img edit copy del Platonov: Labour and Nature Provenance: Molecular Red - M. Wark / DariiaDate collection: 19/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONENexus to other items: 12851293
img edit copy del Platonov: Labour and Nature Provenance: Molecular Red - M. Wark / DariiaDate collection: 19/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: "Its hard to to actually know anything about the
infrastructure and nature from the experience of its
surplus"Nexus to other items: 12931294
img edit copy del Platonov: Comradeship Provenance: Molecular Red - M. Wark / DariiaDate collection: 18/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Platonov's theory of proletarian comradeship among
rocks, animals and plants. "Growing grass and working
steam engines take the same kind of mechanics..."1285
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 17/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICDescription: Hyacinth has a new cycle of life after loosing the
flowers. Its leafs are curling upwards. Two
of avocado bones from the archive are placed in the soil in
expectation to start sprouting.Nexus to other items: 12621275
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 14/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICDescription: Its lefs are bending to the floorNexus to other items: 12261262
img edit copy del Fetishism Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 13/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Archduke Franz Ferdinand, passionate hunter also
was an obsessive and extravagant collector focusing
on particular objects, for example leather gloves
which he had from all parts of the world, he had
visited, and he used to travel a lot. He would enter
the store in India with figurines presenting different
social occupancies, and buy all the shop. He was
also keeping meticulous record of all purchased
items in his books, what in lot facilitated the work of
contemporary museum curators and archivists.1329
img edit copy del Undisplayable / Ghost Item Provenance: Welt Museum Date collection: 13/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Yurupari flutes and trumpets of northwestern
Amazonia tribes are sacred objects used in rituals
related to the reproduction of society and Universe
performed only by initiated men. No woman or other
people are allowed to see them, they could only
listen to the music behind the screens. Yurupari flute
is exchanged with a tribe for the rifles and on the
exhibition display is presented behind opaque glass
because the former owners insisted they could be kept in
the collection but not seen (put on display).1274
img edit copy del Racial Combinations and Cast Stratifications Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 13/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Paintings depict diverse combinations of progenitors
and their child giving terminology and their cast
(class) positioning. Mexico.1273
img edit copy del Labour and Nature / Bogdanov Provenance: DariyaDate collection: 12/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Excerpt from the book "Molecular Red" by M. Wark
gives Bogdanovs view on relation between Nature
and Labour.Nexus to other items: 13101224
img edit copy del Body / Vessels Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 12/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Berber woman in privacy of home found their way of
self-expression mainly through fabrication of
ceramic and textile. "In the seclusion of home they
make the space of everyday viable, and visibly
materialise a particular life design, in that they
symbolically they reproduce their bodies in the
making of pottery repeating the image of 'body as
vessel', and weaving, perhaps the most
accomplished and artistic continuation of the Self. In
a world in which constant control is the preserve of
the men (control of language, of ideology, of
commerce, etc.) the woman have developed a
cultural model which is based on their corporeal
experience." Also around 70% of the archive items present
some kind of vessels or containers, being it generated by
nature of man-made."1272
img edit copy del Economic casualty / Bogdanov Provenance: Molecular Red - M. Wark / DariiaDate collection: 12/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Excerpt from the book "Molecular Red" by M. Wark
gives Bogdanovs view on economic casualty.Nexus to other items: 12241235
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 12/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ENTERTAINMENT/JOYSpecification: ORGANICDescription: Hyacinth's leafs are slowly bendingNexus to other items: 11871226
img edit copy del Multitude / Collection Provenance: Kunsthalle WienDate collection: 10/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Work of Ydessa Hendeles, who is at the same time is
curator, collector and artist, combines and
superposes very valuable art and antiquity collection
items. On the image exhibition view of multitude
made of big number of wooden mannequin figures
of diverse sizes and precedence. Nexus to other items: 11851271
img edit copy del Molecular Red / the book Provenance: DariiaDate collection: 09/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: McKenzie Wark, 2106, Verso Books, landed by Dariia.. It
looks for new pathway in Athropocene from a perspective of
early 20th century writings of Bogdanov and Platonov.1310
img edit copy del Hyacinth plant Provenance: BILLADate collection: 09/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICNexus to other items: 11311187
img edit copy del Change of Season Provenance: NarrenturmDate collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: After days of minus 10 and 15 degrees today the
temperature went steep up to 10 degrees over zero.
Snow is rapidly melting, and the winter days seem to be over
for this years cycle.1166
img edit copy del Wax castings collection of skin diseases Provenance: NarrenturmDate collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUT1185
img edit copy del Labeling - skull Provenance: NarrenturmDate collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHER1176
img edit copy del Work Related illness Chart Provenance: NarrenturmDate collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTDescription: Illustrative chart of work related diseases showing
precedence, microscopic view and manifestation on
the human body.1183
img edit copy del Alchemist laboratory Provenance: NarrenturmDate collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTDescription: Alchemist laboratory, one of the chambers in
Narrenturm (Fool's Tower, world's oldest building for
the accommodation of mental patients, built in 1784)
gathers all of the rare un classified objects found on
the place. 1155
img edit copy del Archive Contextual Map Provenance: V.R.Date collection: 07/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: Archive collection is made in Museum Quartier,
which is in proximity of Kunsthisttoriches Museum,
Natural History Museum and Welt Museum. Constructed
between 1871–1891.Nexus to other items: 10231175
img edit copy del Kunsthistoriches Museum Exhibition View Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 06/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: PLASTICNexus to other items: 11501149
img edit copy del Cabinet of Curiosities Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 06/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: PLASTICDescription: Hans III. Jordaens, around 1630Nexus to other items: 11491146
img edit copy del Cabinet of Art and Rarities Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 06/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTDescription: Frans II. Francken, from the legend: "With his
encyclopedic still life, Frans Francken created a
precursor to the gallery picture type, which was a
characteristic pictorial theme for Antwerp's wealthy
artists' and collectors' scene. The "naturalia" objects
deriving from nature) and "artificialia" (worksof art)
are depicted here within the most narrow confines..."Nexus to other items: 11461147
img edit copy del Stone Slabs Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 06/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: PLASTICDescription: Material consistance.. 1153
img edit copy del Archiduke Leopold Wilhem in his gallery at Brussels Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 06/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: 1651, from the legend: "The great significance of
Leopold Wilhem (1614-1622) is based less on his
political activity as a regent of Spanish Netherlands
than on his role as a patron of the arts. He compiled
a gallery of more than 1400 pictures, most of which
are found in the Kunsthistoriches Museum today.
Here Teniers depicts archduke and himself with
other courtiers as they view 51 Italian works from
the collection of the duke of Hamilton..."1150
img edit copy del Retrodetermination in Hegel Provenance: Social Reproduction Theory / DubravkaDate collection: 05/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Article "Intersections and Dialectics: Critical
Reconstructions in Social Reproduction Theory" by
David McNally, from a book "Social Reproduction
Theory" ed. Tithi Bathachaya, gives Hegels
explication of dialectics and retrodetermination.Nexus to other items: 12251228
img edit copy del Hegels concept of Theleology Provenance: Social Reproduction Theory / DubravkaDate collection: 05/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Article "Intersections and Dialectics: Critical
Reconstructions in Social Reproduction Theory" by
David McNally, from a book "Social Reproduction
Theory" ed. Tithi Bathachaya, gives Hegels
exlication of the concept of theleology, by which any
thing has its final purpose related to social
reproduction.Nexus to other items: 11131225
img edit copy del Retrodetermination in Hegel Provenance: Social Reproduction Theory / DubravkaDate collection: 05/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Article "Intersections and Dialectics: Critical
Reconstructions in Social Reproduction Theory" by
David McNally, from a book "Social Reproduction
Theory" ed. Tithi Bathachaya, gives Hegels
explication of dialectics and retrodetermination.Nexus to other items: 1225, 1228, 12271229
img edit copy del Parts and a whole Provenance: Social Reproduction Theory / DubravkaDate collection: 05/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Article "Intersections and Dialectics: Critical
Reconstructions in Social Reproduction Theory" by
David McNally, from a book "Social Reproduction
Theory" ed. Tithi Bathachaya, explains on relations
between parts and a whole.Nexus to other items: 1113, 12251227
img edit copy del Social Reproduction Circuit Provenance: Social Reproduction Theory / DubravkaDate collection: 04/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Tithi Batachaya in her article about Social
reproduction gives a formula for production of
labour power outside of capital production circuit
formulated by Marx.Nexus to other items: 1133, 11131230
img edit copy del The Sock of the Antropocene Provenance: Buchhandlung Walther KönigDate collection: 04/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: PLASTICNexus to other items: 10471114
img edit copy del Hibernating archive Provenance: Botanical gardenDate collection: 04/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTDescription: In botanical garden almost all plants are hibernating
below the snow. Only sign of their existence are
insignias on their labels.1189
img edit copy del Ageing - Provenance: Belvedere - Pride of Aging ExhibitionDate collection: 04/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Exhibition joins more than 50 artworks that tematize
ageing. Artist made an assemblage of bodies of four
generations, her mother, grandmother and daughter.Nexus to other items: 11271199
img edit copy del A sample showing evolution of local countryside plants Provenance: Botanical gardenDate collection: 04/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTDescription: A sample showing evolution of local countryside
plants shows not much sign of life due to the
weather conditions. Labels are almost everything
that could be perceived.Nexus to other items: 11891190
img edit copy del Links Provenance: VBKOEDate collection: 03/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: I assisted the workshop on the work of Gloria
Anzaldua. A short excerpt from her book talk about
bridges between unstable places, and seeng
through connections. Links between items make important
part of this data base, and I am looking how to better
visualise them.1201
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 03/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICWeight: 479.9 grPrice: 1,99 EURNexus to other items: 11211131
img edit copy del Window Ashtray Provenance: MQ DailyDate collection: 02/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTDescription: It is forbidden to smoke in the MQ Studios. I was
following this rule for the first month of staying
there, but in the second month as I had to spend
more time working in the studio I made a smoking
spot on the window.1182
img edit copy del Margaret of Austria #02 Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: Archiduchess Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) regent of
Netherlands and first important Habsburg collector.Collection: none1126
img edit copy del Kunstkammer of Rudolf II #2 Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERNexus to other items: 1124, 1122Collection: none1123
img edit copy del Ageing statuette Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: Statuette from a Collection of Margarete of Austria
represents ageing condition of human being,
confronting young male and female figures with the
figure of the old woman.Nexus to other items: 1125, 1126, 11761127
img edit copy del Rudolf II Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: Famous for its collection Rudolf II...1124
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICDescription: two of three flower clusters have faded nowNexus to other items: 11111121
img edit copy del Kunstkammer of Rudolf II Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUT1122
img edit copy del Margaret of Austria Provenance: Kunsthistoriches MuseumDate collection: 01/03/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHER1125
img edit copy del Emptied archive depositorium Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 28/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: All the items from the depositorium had to be moved
due to changing the studio.Nexus to other items: 10421107
img edit copy del Swapping studios - studio keys Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 28/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ADMINISTRATION/ACCESSSpecification: OTHERNexus to other items: 1107, 11091110
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 28/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICWeight: ... grNexus to other items: 10981111
img edit copy del New archive display Provenance: V.R.Date collection: 28/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: All the archive items are moved to the new studio,
sorted and displayed in different arrangementNexus to other items: 1107Collection: V.R.1109
img edit copy del Social reproduction - editor Tithi Bathachaya Provenance: Dubravka SekulićDate collection: 27/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHERDescription: Link to
download
file 1113
img edit copy del Paper money Provenance: V.R.Date collection: 27/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ADMINISTRATION/ACCESSSpecification: PAPER/CARDBOARDWeight: 2.2 grDescription: from the perspective of material consistence paper
bills are just paperNexus to other items: 10251137
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 27/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: ORGANICPrice: 1,99 EURDescription: Hyacinth flowers are slowly starting to wither. They
become very heavy I have to lean them on the
window surface in order to sustain themselves.Nexus to other items: 10841098
img edit copy del Morning Coffee Provenance: MQ DailyDate collection: 26/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: NONEDescription: Moving the working office in MQ Daily became a
daily routine. Waiters know me already well, and they
bring me coffee without taking an order.Nexus to other items: 10661198
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 26/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICWeight: 575.3 grPrice: 1,99 EURNexus to other items: 10761084
img edit copy del Beseda o kolekcionarstvu (W.Benjamin) Provenance: BLOKDate collection: 24/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: reference to Anatol France, about vanity and joy of
collecting for its ephemeral natureNexus to other items: 13341335
img edit copy del Lexicon of everyday's life Provenance: Britanac second-hand book market, ZagrebDate collection: 24/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUT1116
img edit copy del Beseda o kolekcionarstvu (W.Benjamin) Provenance: BLOKDate collection: 24/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: "Property is the deepest relation that a person could
have with the things. But not in the way that they live
in them but that he lives in them." - Benjamins
relation to property is of non capitalist nature, where
objects are not considered ownership for its
capitalist interest but for a more meaningful relation
to the material world.Nexus to other items: 11151334
img edit copy del Path of reproduction of capital (Marx) Provenance: BLOKDate collection: 24/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: OTHER1133
img edit copy del Beseda o kolekcionarstvu (Benjamin) Provenance: BLOKDate collection: 24/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: PLASTICNexus to other items: 12121115
img edit copy del Carla #03 - electronics workshop Provenance: Carla /Caritas, 2nd hand retail shopDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Carla - electronic repair workshop.Nexus to other items: 1193, 11941195
img edit copy del Morning Coffee Provenance: MQ DailyDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ENTERTAINMENT/JOYSpecification: NONEDescription: Morning admin work in MQ Daily with coffe.Nexus to other items: 10611192
img edit copy del Carla #01 Provenance: Carla /Caritas, 2nd hand retail shopDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Carla, 2nd hand retail shop is actually a huge
department store where all kind of old/used things
are stored for reparation and sale. It is divided in
diverse sections, which integrate repair workshops,
for wood (furniture), electronics (domestic electronic
equipment), tailoring (clothes), etc. It made a great
inspiration for the present archive. 1193
img edit copy del Carla #04 - sorting Provenance: Carla /Caritas, 2nd hand retail shopDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Diverse objects are sorted and displayed on the
sheves.Nexus to other items: 1193, 1194, 1195, 1107, 10421196
img edit copy del Carla #05 - unclassified objects Provenance: Carla /Caritas, 2nd hand retail shopDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: In Carla there is also section of unclassified objects.Nexus to other items: 1196, 1107, 1042, 11551197
img edit copy del Carla #02 - entrance view Provenance: Carla /Caritas, 2nd hand retail shopDate collection: 22/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Entrance view, furniture section in Carla.Nexus to other items: 11931194
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 19/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICWeight: 586.2 grPrice: 1,99 EURDescription: Hyacinth recovered from Ana who was taking care of
it while I was away. The third branch is just
blossoming.Nexus to other items: 1041Collection: V.R.1076
img edit copy del Morning Coffee Provenance: MQ DailyDate collection: 18/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: NONEDescription: Usual morning coffee in MQ Daily, where I do
morning administrative work.Nexus to other items: 10561191
img edit copy del Astronaut, alien & robot Provenance: Visions of Nature / HundertwasswerDate collection: 18/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALWeight: NA grDescription: installation of Bruno v. RoelsCollection: V.R.1043
img edit copy del Horsebreaking Provenance: Maria Teresien PlazDate collection: 18/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALWeight: NA grDescription: 2 scupltures of man taming the horses make an
enterance to the Maria Teresien PlazCollection: V.R.1044
img edit copy del MQ Facade Horse Heads Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 18/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Museum Quartier building complex used to be a
court stable for horses.Nexus to other items: 1044, 10451316
img edit copy del Horse-head accordion players Provenance: Maria Teresien PlazDate collection: 18/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALWeight: NA grDescription: in front of housebreaking sculptures two horse-
head musicians are playing balkan music Nexus to other items: 1044Collection: V.R.1045
img edit copy del Sorting of discarded materials Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 12/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: PLASTICDescription: All discarded materials are sorted in the shelf
compartments found in the studio space. Sorting is
organised by typology of material consistency, eg.
organic, paper, metal, plastic, glass, etcCollection: V.R.1042
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 11/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICPrice: 1,99 EURNexus to other items: 10391041
img edit copy del Hyacinth Provenance: BILLADate collection: 10/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: ORGANICPrice: 1,99 EURDescription: 3 tubers of hyacinthNexus to other items: 1048Collection: V.R.1039
img edit copy del Malagan Trade Cycle #1 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: When the Westerners appear Malagean see that they have
more developed technology, skills and accumulate more
power in comparison with them. In their understanding it is
because they established better relation with ancestors.Nexus to other items: 10281027
img edit copy del New Zeland Repatriation programme #03 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALNexus to other items: 1031Collection: V.R.1033
img edit copy del Morning Coffee Provenance: MQ DailyDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: ORGANICWeight: 3dl grCollection: V.R.1018
img edit copy del Stick Chart - inscription Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Stick Chart made as instructive aid by seafarers of
the Marshal Islands mid 19th century. Sailing routs
taking into account ocean currents, wind directions,
marine swells and wave formations near the
coastline. Snail shells mark name of the islands.Nexus to other items: 1201Collection: V.R.1024
img edit copy del Malagan Trade Cycle #4 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALCollection: V.R.1030
img edit copy del Welt Museum Collection #03 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Collection of Helen Potjewijd. Birth of Balinese
souvenir.Nexus to other items: 1035, 1022Collection: V.R.1021
img edit copy del Malagan Trade Cycle #2 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: For the Malagean all wellbeing in present life is related to the
relation with the ancestors. Ancestors are not just dead
progenitors, but they are made into through a ritual. Ritual
occurs 3 years after progenitors bodies are berried when
they are took out from the ground as well. For the ritual
Malagean make masks, which serve their purpose and after
wards they are destroyed. Nexus to other items: 1027, 10301028
img edit copy del New Zeland Repatriation programme #04 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALNexus to other items: 1035Collection: V.R.1034
img edit copy del Shell money Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALNexus to other items: 1026Collection: V.R.1025
img edit copy del New Zeland Repatriation programme #01 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALNexus to other items: 1032Collection: V.R.1031
img edit copy del Welt Museum Collection #01 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Interpretation: tigers represent fighting over territory
between two colonial powers Dutch and British in
Southeast Asia, on expense of the local (Javanese)
population.Nexus to other items: 1020Collection: V.R.1019
img edit copy del Welt Museum Collection #04 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Inscription: Collection of Helen Potjewijd. Birth of Balinese
souvenir.Collection: V.R.1022
img edit copy del Malagan Trade Cycle #3 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: NONEDescription: Because of assumed good relations that Westerners in the
eyes of Malagean have with the Ancestors and all the
benefits they are obtaining for this, Malagean are looking
how to introduce Westerners in the Dead Cycle. As
Westerners are interested in buying the masks for their
Collections in Europe, they are entering in the cycle simply
with money which capacitates Malagan for purchasing more
objectsNexus to other items: 10271029
img edit copy del Politics of collecting Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALCollection: V.R.1035
img edit copy del Shell money Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Samples of sliced shells and parts of money strings from
German New Guinea. Demonstration pasteboards made by
Otto Finsch.Collection: V.R.1026
img edit copy del New Zeland Repatriation programme #02 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALNexus to other items: 1034Collection: V.R.1032
img edit copy del Stick Chart Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Stick Chart made as instructive aid by seafarers of
the Marshal Islands mid 19th century. Sailing routs
taking into account ocean currents, wind directions,
marine swells and wave formations near the
coastline. Snail shells mark name of the islands.Nexus to other items: 1024Collection: V.R.1023
img edit copy del Welt Museum Collection #02 Provenance: Welt MuseumDate collection: 08/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALDescription: Resume of the captation: tigers represent fighting over
territory
between two colonial powers Dutch and British in
Southeast Asia, on expense of the local (Javanese)
population.Collection: V.R.1020
img edit copy del Collection Natural History #04 Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 07/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALCollection: V.R.1016
img edit copy del Collection Natural History #01 Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 07/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALCollection: V.R.1007
img edit copy del Collection Natural History #02 Provenance: Natural History MuseumDate collection: 07/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: CULTURAL/SOCIAL INPUTSpecification: IMMATERIALCollection: V.R.1014
img edit copy del ADMIN ACCESS ITEMS Provenance: Museum QuartierDate collection: 05/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: TOOLS/EQUIPMENTSpecification: PAPER/CARDBOARDDescription: stpend money 550euro; Museum card, only for
Museum Quarter exhibits, wi-fi password in artist's
studio; receipt for received moneyCollection: V.R.1003
img edit copy del PAPER BAG Provenance: BILLADate collection: 05/02/2018Section: ARCHIVAL CONTEXTTypology: ALIMENTATION/FOODSpecification: PLASTICDescription: A friend (Dido) finally took the paper bag, so it vanished from the collection.Nexus to other items: 1154Collection: V.R.1004