»Das Mu-Rätsel«
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© Ruth Schnell/Gudrun Bielz; Stage environment (after Douglas R Hofstadter: Gödel, Escher, Bach)
Schauspielhaus Graz (in the framework of steirischer herbst) (AT), Schauspielhaus Vienna (AT)
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Ruth Schnell >
»Das Mu-Rätsel«, 1985 - 1985
Co-Workers & Funding:
In co-production with Gudrun Bielzhttps://ruthschnell.org/en/works/das-mu-ratsel/
Technology
Hardware
Commodore C64 with digitizer and graphics tablet, Mupid with graphics tablet, U-matic lowband, five video monitors, camera, six videotapes, discolaser, videocameraMaterial
Five video monitors, live camera, six videotapes (50 min.), footage digitized and computerized, computer animations. Used animation technology: Commodore C64 with digitizer and graphics tablet, disco- laser, Mupid with graphics tablet, videocamera, U-matic lowbandSound
Duration: 50 minutes
Descriptions & Essays
Ruth Schnell 25-09-2021
Stage environment (after Douglas R Hofstadter: Gödel, Escher, Bach)
[English title, The MU Puzzle]
A media environment was integrated into the stage design of 'Mu-Rätsel', a theatrical production by Hubsi Kramar, shown in the Schauspielhaus Graz as part of the steirischer herbst and in the Schauspielhaus in Vienna. The videotapes and the closed-circuit installation are based on variations of Gödel's mathematical theorems, Escher's drawings and Bach's fugues.
Ruth Schnell: Das Mu-Rätsel, 25-09-2021, in: Archive of Digital Art Stage environment (after Douglas R Hofstadter: Gödel, Escher, Bach)
[English title, The MU Puzzle]
A media environment was integrated into the stage design of 'Mu-Rätsel', a theatrical production by Hubsi Kramar, shown in the Schauspielhaus Graz as part of the steirischer herbst and in the Schauspielhaus in Vienna. The videotapes and the closed-circuit installation are based on variations of Gödel's mathematical theorems, Escher's drawings and Bach's fugues.
Literature
Gudrun, Bielz; Schnell, Ruth, ed. On the occasion of La Biennale di Venezia. Vienna: Aperto, 1990.
Geyrhofer, Friedrich. »Der blamierte Computer.« Wiener (November 1985).
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