Initiated by Radna Rumping in October 2019 as a space to record the ‘Gift Science Archive’ process. Process image contributions from Rumping and Megan; conversations with SMW, Robin Wassink-Murray and Amalia Calderón moderated by Rumping.
Listings connecting to the grouping of work “Gift Science meta-archive” (269)
01668-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image,…
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01700-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01732-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01876-2020…
Meta-archive
Audio recording
2020
Image of Studio object
“An aspect of the meta-archive, which includes a series of longer recorded conversations initiated by RR (with Sands, with Sands and Amalia Calderón and with Sands and Robin Wassink-Murray), which aimed to capture ideas about value, structure, and care for an artistic practice, as well as providing plenty of space for sharing references, gossip, and ‘information’ – one of Sands’ main materials. These seven hours of interviews – some in Dutch and some in English – are all in their unedited richness part of the meta-archive, both as audio recordings and transcriptions (translations and transcriptions by Martha Jager).” – RR.
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01679-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01711-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01743-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01690-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01722-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01754-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01669-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image,…
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01701-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01733-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Megan Hoetger
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01680-2021…
Meta-archive
Process image
2021
Image of Studio object
Photographer: Radna Rumping
Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).
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01877-2020…
Meta-archive
Transcripts
2020
Image of Studio object
“An aspect of the meta-archive, which includes a series of longer recorded conversations initiated by RR (with Sands, with Sands and Amalia Calderón and with Sands and Robin Wassink-Murray), which aimed to capture ideas about value, structure, and care for an artistic practice, as well as providing plenty of space for sharing references, gossip, and ‘information’ – one of Sands’ main materials. These seven hours of interviews – some in Dutch and some in English – are all in their unedited richness part of the meta-archive, both as audio recordings and transcriptions (translations and transcriptions by Martha Jager).” – RR.
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