Tag: IMAGES OF THE WORLD AND THE INSCRIPTION OF WAR

A Visual Sceptic: Thoughts on Harun Farocki’s Descriptive Criticism

Why is it that the visible is constantly privileged as something truth-bearing in modernity when, in many cases, it provides very little, or in some cases virtually no information at all? An essay by HANS CARLSSON.

July 19th, 2022 — Rosa Mercedes / 06
Writings, Vol. 5: Unregelmäßig, nicht regellos

Volume 5, now released, brings together all of the texts published in the years 1986-2000 and offers insights into some of Farocki's seminal cinematic and installation works from this period.

June 8th, 2021 — Projects / Publication
HaFI 013: Harun Farocki: On the History of Labor

A glimpse into the genesis of IMAGES OF THE WORLD AND THE INSCRIPTION OF WAR (1988). To be released shortly, HaFI 013 can already be ordered at Motto Books.

November 6th, 2020 — Projects / Publication
October 2020: National Archives, Washington DC (1987)

... regarding aerial reconnaisance photographs of Auschwitz-Birkenau taken during World War II

October 30th, 2020 — Archive / Showcase
January 2020: Digitization from Harun Farocki Institut

A list of previous digitisations from the holdings of the HaFI

February 3rd, 2020 — Archive / Showcase
February 2019: When the sea surges against the land

irregularly, not haphazardly

February 21st, 2019 — Archive / Showcase