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=Morality Play=
=The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)=
ABOUT THE BANALITY OF EVIL<br />
A TRIAL ABOUT THE BANALITY OF EVIL<br />
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<br />
<br />
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[[File:eichmann-trial-image.jpg | 750px]]<br />
[[File:eichmann-trial-image.jpg | 500px]]<br />
<span style="font-size:8.5pt">
Court room with Eichmann in the glass booth, 1961
</span>
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<br />
<br />
===Concept===
===CONCEPT===
 
50 years after the Eichmann trial in Israel took place, the full compendium of more than 400 hours of film footage documenting the trial were released earlier this year on Youtube. In 1961, former SS officer and highest figure in the Nazi hierarchy responsible for facilitating the extermination of European Jewry, was charged and tried with committing crimes against the Jewish people and humanity. The case of multiple controversies was the first telecast of actual courtroom proceedings and was from the beginning conceptualized as a symbolic performance with a special stage design which placed the accused in a bullet-proof glass booth, a film director that made deliberate cinematographic decisions and an international audience that witnessed the trial from the living room. Originally shown as daily newsreels on international television, the trial was performed as a morality play, not surprisingly ending with the death sentence of the accused, which until today remains the only civil execution ever carried out in Israel.  
50 years after the Eichmann trial in Israel took place, the full compendium of more than 400 hours of film footage documenting the trial were released earlier this year on Youtube. In 1961, former SS officer and highest figure in the Nazi hierarchy responsible for facilitating the extermination of European Jewry, was charged and tried with committing crimes against the Jewish people and humanity. The case of multiple controversies was the first telecast of actual courtroom proceedings and was from the beginning conceptualized as a symbolic performance with a special stage design which placed the accused in a bullet-proof glass booth, a film director that made deliberate cinematographic decisions and an international audience that witnessed the trial from the living room. Originally shown as daily newsreels on international television, the trial was performed as a morality play, not surprisingly ending with the death sentence of the accused, which until today remains the only civil execution ever carried out in Israel.  


In the installation "The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)", the aesthetic and narrative strategies of the trial are made transparent. The proceedings are performed as an audio and video drama in three acts: the appeal, the testimony, and the verdict. From the ceiling 6 headphones are hanging, all sliced in half, of which each presents a disembodied voice of one persona in the proceedings: the accused, the judge, the prosecutor, the defender, a witness, and a political journalist. All voices contribute to the trial from their own perspective, however, only disclose a fraction of the story.  
In the installation "The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)", the aesthetic and narrative strategies of the trial are made transparent. The proceedings are performed as an audio and video drama in three acts: the appeal, the testimony, and the verdict. From the ceiling 6 headphones are hanging, all sliced in half, of which each presents a disembodied voice of one persona in the proceedings: the accused, the judge, the prosecutor, the defender, a witness, and a political journalist. All voices contribute to the trial from their own perspective, however, only disclose a fraction of the story.  


The audio is expanded by a three channel video projection, which likewise disassembles the original film footage. As a result of the required simultaneous translations of the original proceedings from Hebrew (and partly German) into English, French and German, a large part of the footage is showing the silent protagonists of the trial, while a translator – mostly a female voice – is talking for all of them as a voice-over. The artist reenacts the trial by recreating the silent film scenes of the footage all by herself and is lending her voice to the translator who presents all characters of the play. Thus she is renarrating the story for the visitors, who can combine the stories, change perspectives and play an active role in the perception of the trial and politics of remembrance.
The audio is expanded by a three channel video projection, which likewise disassembles the original film footage. As a result of the required simultaneous translations of the original proceedings from Hebrew (and partly German) into English, French and German, a large part of the footage is showing the silent protagonists of the trial, while a translator – mostly a female voice – is talking for all of them as a voice-over. The artist re-enacts the trial by recreating the silent film scenes of the footage all by herself and is lending her voice to the translator who presents all characters of the play. Thus she is re-narrating the story for the visitors, who can combine the stories, change perspectives and play an active role in the perception of the trial and politics of remembrance.
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<br />
=====ACTS=====
The Appeal<br />
The Testimony<br />
The Verdict<br />


===Protagonists===
=====CHARACTERS=====
The Accused (Eichmann)<br />
The Accused (Eichmann)<br />
The Judge<br />
The Judge<br />
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A Witness<br />
A Witness<br />
A Political Journalist<br />
A Political Journalist<br />
<br />
===INSTALLATION===
<br />
[[File:DSC_3592b.jpg | 500px]]<br /><br />
[[File:DSC_3699b.jpg | 500px]]<br /><br />
<span style="font-size:8.5pt">
Installation set-up with beamer and headphones<br />
WALL (width): 3 m<br />
PROJECTION (width): 2 m<br />
HEADPHONES (width): 1.5 m<br />
</span>
<br />
=====PART #1 : Audio=====
<br />
EICHMANN (line out 3) | DEFENSE (line out 4) | JUDJE (line out 1) | PROSECUTION (line out 2) | WITTNESS (line out 5) | ARENDT (line out 6)<br />
<br />
=====PART #2 : Projection=====
<br />
[[File:Screanshot_Video_Eichmann-20110625-1.png | 900px]]
<br />
<br />
[[File:Screanshot_Video_Eichmann-20110625-2.png | 900px]]
<br />
<br />
[[File:Screanshot_Video_Eichmann-20110625-5.png | 300px]]
<br />
<br />
[[File:Screanshot_Video_Eichmann-20110625-6.png | 300px]]
<br />
<br />
<br />
===TECHNICAL SET-UP===
[[File:exhibition-setup_natasa.jpg | 650px]]
<br />
<br />
======SOUND======
OK | 1 x mac mini (same for video)<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 1 x TerraTec Phase 26 (incl. USB cable)<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO AYMERIC</span><br />
OK | 2 x two RCA plugs to 3.5 mm stereo plug<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 2 x 3.5 mm stereo plug to 6.35 mm stereo plug (1/4" TRS)<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 2 x Behringer Microamp HA 400 Headphone Amplifier<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONG TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 3 x stereo headphones 3m cable and 6.35 mm stereo plug<span style="font-size:6pt"> > 1 BELONGS TO NATASA (incl. 1/4" TRS) , 1 TO DANNY (incl. 1/4" TRS), 1 TO PZI (incl. 1/4" TRS)</span><br />
OK | 1 x power distributor for 4 plugs<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 1 x 150 cm iron rod with 8 holes<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO NATASA</span><br />
======IMAGE======
OK | 1 x mac mini (same for audio)<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 1 x HD beamer Hitachi CPWX3011N 1280 x 800 px (16:10)<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
MISSING | remote control for beamer<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 1 x DVI cable for beamer<span style="font-size:6pt"> > BELONGS TO PZI</span><br />
OK | 1 x beamer mount<span style="font-size:6pt"> > RENTAL</span><br />


=====SYMBOLIC TRINITY=====
======GENERAL======
Someone – Noone – Everyone<br />
OK | mdf plate<br />
Guilt – Responsibility – Dignity<br />
OK | steel wire<br />
Hell – Paradise – Purgatory<br />
OK | steel clips<br />
God Father – God Son – Holy Spirit<br />
OK | hooks and anchors<br />
extension cable<br />
OK | power distributor<br />
OK | cable strap<br />
OK | gaffer tape<br />
<br />
<br />


===Key Words===
======SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS======
Leidenschaftlosigkeit mit der Leiden versprachlicht wird<br />
switch on beamer (resolution 1280 x 800 with 16:10 ratio)<br />
Paradoxon des Zeugens<br />
switch on mac mini (should reboot daily by itself)<br />
Rhytmisierung der Sprache<br />
startup script should start video loop<br />
Einmal ist Keinmal<br />
startup script should satrt audio loop<br />
Einmal is Kainmal / Old testament<br />
Authenticity<br />
Repetition / Loop<br />
Seriell / Monoton<br />
Memory<br />
Experience<br />
Forgetting
Collective heardbeat<br />
400 hours of material<br />
Erinnerung abspielen<br />
Stille Post<br />
Verfremdungseffekt<br />
My own working through the text<br />
My own reading of the material<br />
Unüberschaubarkeit der Masse<br />
Bilderverbot / kein Bild vom Grauen<br />
<br />
<br />


===Possible Project Ideas===
===SCRIPTING===
Repeatingly reading the testimony of Aveva Fleischmann and running until I can't go on<br />
=====Controlling jack with qjackctl=====
Same story repeats / doubles / tripples until it gets diffuse and incomprehensible<br />
[[File:Screenshot-jack.png | 550px]]<br /><br />
One voice for all protagonists of the trial (protocolls) > translations > who's speaking? > a story of millions<br />
 
Telephone (children's play) / Stille Post > memories get difuse, change of certain details<br />
=====Running 6 channel mono wav-files with BASH=====
Video gets interrupted by real-estate commercials (like original in 1961)<br />
termianl:~$ ./filename.sh
Bilderverbot > empty (white) tv screens as space for imagination<br />
<source lang="python">
Nested loops (story within a story) Natasa / Nroma Rose / Hanna Arendt / Aveva Fleischmann<br />
#!/bin/sh
 
startjack ()
{
    /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -dhw:1 -r44100 -p1024 -n2 -o6 &
}
 
playback ()
{
    ecasound \
        -a:1 -i 1.wav \
        -a:2 -i 2.wav -chmove:1,2 \
        -a:3 -i 3.wav -chmove:1,3 \
        -a:4 -i 1.wav -chmove:1,4 \
        -a:5 -i 2.wav -chmove:1,5 \
        -a:6 -i 3.wav -chmove:1,6 \
        -a:1,2,3,4,5,6 -f:s16,6 -o jack,system
}


===Wolly Thoughts===
while true
<span style="font-size:8.5pt">
do
Paradox des Zeugens vom Unsagbaren
    if pidof jackd
/ gegen Topos des Unsagbaren
    then
/ Zeugnis ist immer unvollständig
        playback
/ Zeugnis über das Unmögliche
    else
/ Enthumanisierung, wo das Menschliche restlos getilgt ist
        startjack
/ Überzeugung der Unzuständigkeit des Rechts in diesem Gebiet
    fi
/ Unzulänglichkeit der bloßen Festellung der Fakten
done
/ kein rechtliches Verfahren kann das durch Auschwitz hinterlassene Porblem erschöpfen
</source>
/ Auschwitz reißt unsere ethischen und juristischen Kategorien mit sich in den Abgrund
/ konfrontiert uns der organisierte Massenmord mit einer "Wirklichkeit, die notwendig ihre faktischen Elemente übersteigt: das ist die Aporie von Auschwitz"
/ trotz genauester Faktenkenntnis und Rekonstruktion dieses Geschehen "eigentlich opak"
/ Grenzen der Justiz, Grenzen der Darstellung
/ Gerichtsverfahren, das an die Stelle einer Rekonsturktion der Wirklichkeit des Lagers tritt
/ ein andauernder, nicht-enden wollender Vorgang
/ "Ich möchte vergessen / aber ich sehe es immer wieder vor mir"
/ systematische Entwürdigung erinnern
/ Namenlosigkeit der unzähligen Opfer
/ fortwährende Möglichkeit und Aktualität des Genozids
/ "ich kam aus dem Lager heraus / aber das Lager besteht weiter"
/ "Wir / die noch mit diesen Bildern leben / wissen / daß Millionen wieder so warten können / angesichts ihrer Zerstörung / und daß diee Zerstörung an Effektivität die alten Einrichtungen un das Vielfache übertrifft"
/ unüberbrückbare Diskrepanz zwischen Wissen über den Ort und den konkreten Orten und Räumen
/ Gefühl der Leere
/ Verlust des Vorstellungsvermögens
/ sorgfältige Registrierung der Räumlichkeiti n ihrer Leere und Verlassenheit
/ Schwund der Sichtbarkeit, auf der Vergeblichkeit seiner Suche und seienr Erkenntnisversuche
/ "Dies ist die Tür, durch die sie gingen, in die Räume, die in grelles Licht getaucht waren und in denen es keine Duschen gab, sondern nur diese viereckigen Säulen aus Bleck"
/ Unfähigkeit das Geschehene vorzustellen
/ bewussten Verzicht auf "Bebilderung", auf Darstellung des Undarstellbaren, entgegen der darstellerischen Enthaltsamkeit, die iener Art Bilderverbot gleichkommt
/ Vor-Augen-Stellens
/ Zuhörer in Zuschauer zu verwandeln
/ penible Nachfragen des Richters und der Staatsanwaltschaft drangen die Zeugen immer wieder zu weiterer Präzisierung, zu Konkretisierung: der Örtlichkeiten und ihrer Angaben, der Folter- und Tötungsmethoden, der Idiosynkrasien und Launen ihrer Folterer
/ Sichtbarkeit zu bringen durch eine quasi topographisce Vermessung der "Ortschaft"
/ "fassen kann er nur, wasi hm selbst wiederfährt"
/ Phantomschmerz
/ ungreifbar und unstillbar
/ gleichermaßen ort- und ruhelos
/ Stimmengewirr
/ Serie ohne Anfang und Ende zu bilden
/ weniger Fragen der Darstellbarkeit und der Zeugenschaft aufwirft, als ivelmehr einen Versucht darstellt, ein Theater der Scham und des Schmerzes zu kreieren
/ "Dein Schmerz ist eitel, du bist der Erschütterung, die Dich überkommt, nicht wert", sagt der Erzähler von Abshiced von den Eltern angesichts der esten Bilder aus den Konzentrationslagern
</span>


===Text Examples===
<br />
=====AVEVA FLEISCHMANN | TESTIMONY=====
The next witness. I worked in a hairdressing salon. There was a tiem when we were allowed to be outside from 11 am to 5 pm. Then I went to work wearing the yellow badge. He was one of our customers – he and his wife. We knew that he was working for the Gestapo. I was attending to his hands. I was boliged to wear a jeacket over my working-gown; they were not supposed to know that a Jew was employed in that place. Then he told his story. He spoke generally about plans regarding the Jews, that htey were taking them away for forced labour, and he said that there was now a man here who knew and understood how to handle this, how the Jews should be deat with. And then he mentioned the name of Adolf Eichmann. Than was the first time I heard it. But afterwards we heard it often enough. They lockes us up, then, inside the Jewsih houses, ocmpletely; it was impossible to go out. Then they started on the house where we were. On 10 November, at six in the morning, men of the Arrow Cross came and ordered everyone inside the house between the ages of 18 and 40 to come down to the courtyard. My father was blind. He had been blind already for twenty years. My mother served as his eyes. She was his nurse and his guide and also took care of us. They left her behind, and I was taken. Together with us, there were grandmothers, granddaughters. Then, at that time, they took a gorup of about fifty to sixty women. They also took the young men who were in the house at thetime, those who had managed to come home on a day's leave fro mthe labour campTo the brick factory at Obuda. It was a suburb of Budapest – on the Buda side, the hilly side. On the way, we came across several groups who had been taken form the other houses. And along the way there were very many corpses, with, as we could see, yellow badges, which proved that they were Jewish. Blood, which by now had congealed, had flowed from their heads or chests. I cannot give a number. Thousand upon thousands. We sat there all day and all night, for it was impossible to stretch one's legs. We sat huddled closely together. They took my mother as well five days later. They took my cousin, who was in her eighth month of pregnancy. We were to take food from home. We were told to take food for three days. But we did not eat, for we were unable to do so. We sat there huddled together without moving. These soldiers who wore the Arrow Cross moved around, all the time shooting and throwing hand grenades. They said that in this way they were killing those tying to flee, or warning them. Early the next morning, we had to line up in rows, and we walked past a committe which included several SS officers and several men in civilian clothes. They lined us up in rows, and we began walking. They said we were going to work. We walked from early in the morning until the darf of night. There were many people who already on the first day fell by the wayside – they were unable to walk. They remained on the road; either they shot them, or they beat them until they died, or they simply left them dying until they were finished. In the evning, we were given some dirty water. They said it was soup. About 1.500–2000 people. We walked in fours. The march lasted about eight days, excluding the fifth day, when we came to a camping place, as it were. It was a large famstead for rasing pigs, and there they cleared one pigsty for us. There they put us into these stalls which were designed for pigs. We were herded together there all night; byen large numbers  of people had alreay contracted dysentery, and their feet were injured.<br />
<br />
<br />


===Video Examples===
===PROJECT NOTES===
[[File:trial-test-video_screenshot01.png]]
=====Key Words=====
[http://vimeo.com/25147188]
Leiden mit Leidenschaftlosigkeit versprachlichen<br />
Bilderverbot – kein Bild vom Grauen möglich<br />
Unüberschaubarkeit des Materials<br />
Paradoxon des Zeugens<br />
Creation of Memory<br />
Collective Heardbeat<br />
Erinnerung abspielen<br />
Verfremdungseffekt<br />


[[File:trial-test-video_screenshot02.png]]
=====Video Samples=====
 
[[File:trial-test-video_screenshot02-bw.png | 400px]]
[http://vimeo.com/25148486]
[http://vimeo.com/25148486]


[[File:trial-test-video_screenshot03.png]]
[[File:trial-test-video_screenshot03-bw.png | 400px]]
[http://vimeo.com/25149010]
[http://vimeo.com/25149010]
<br />
<br />


===Installation===
=====Dismissed Ideas=====
[[File:eichmann-trial-furniture.jpg]]
Repeatingly reading the testimony of Aveva Fleischmann and running until I can't go on<br />
Same story repeats / doubles / tripples until it gets diffuse and incomprehensible<br />
One voice for all protagonists of the trial (protocolls) > translations > who's speaking? > a story of millions<br />
Telephone (children's play) / Stille Post > memories get difuse, change of certain details<br />
Video gets interrupted by real-estate commercials (like original in 1961)<br />
Image ban > empty (white) tv screens as space for imagination<br />
Nested loops (story within a story) Natasa / Norma Rose / Hanna Arendt / Aveva Fleischmann
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[File:Test-monitor.jpg]]
===LINKS===
[[File:Test-monitor.jpg]]
<span style="font-size:8pt">
[[File:Test-monitor.jpg]]
[http://www.youtube.com/user/EichmannTrialEN Youtube Channel - The Eichmann Trial]<br />
 
[http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/e/eichmann-adolf/transcripts Transcripts of the Eichmann Trial]<br />
[[File:Thematicproject eichmann setup01.jpg | 750px]]
[http://eca.cx/ecasound/Documentation/users_guide/html_uguide/users_guide.html#htoc20 Ecasound Documentation]<br />
[http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/ Vim Documentation]<br />
</span>
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This project was brought to you by the GLICKMAN REAL ESTATE CORPORATION.
=====<i>This project was brought to you by the GLICKMAN REAL ESTATE CORPORATION.</i>=====

Latest revision as of 15:17, 11 January 2012

The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)

A TRIAL ABOUT THE BANALITY OF EVIL


Eichmann-trial-image.jpg
Court room with Eichmann in the glass booth, 1961

CONCEPT

50 years after the Eichmann trial in Israel took place, the full compendium of more than 400 hours of film footage documenting the trial were released earlier this year on Youtube. In 1961, former SS officer and highest figure in the Nazi hierarchy responsible for facilitating the extermination of European Jewry, was charged and tried with committing crimes against the Jewish people and humanity. The case of multiple controversies was the first telecast of actual courtroom proceedings and was from the beginning conceptualized as a symbolic performance with a special stage design which placed the accused in a bullet-proof glass booth, a film director that made deliberate cinematographic decisions and an international audience that witnessed the trial from the living room. Originally shown as daily newsreels on international television, the trial was performed as a morality play, not surprisingly ending with the death sentence of the accused, which until today remains the only civil execution ever carried out in Israel.

In the installation "The Man in the Glass Box (1961–2011)", the aesthetic and narrative strategies of the trial are made transparent. The proceedings are performed as an audio and video drama in three acts: the appeal, the testimony, and the verdict. From the ceiling 6 headphones are hanging, all sliced in half, of which each presents a disembodied voice of one persona in the proceedings: the accused, the judge, the prosecutor, the defender, a witness, and a political journalist. All voices contribute to the trial from their own perspective, however, only disclose a fraction of the story.

The audio is expanded by a three channel video projection, which likewise disassembles the original film footage. As a result of the required simultaneous translations of the original proceedings from Hebrew (and partly German) into English, French and German, a large part of the footage is showing the silent protagonists of the trial, while a translator – mostly a female voice – is talking for all of them as a voice-over. The artist re-enacts the trial by recreating the silent film scenes of the footage all by herself and is lending her voice to the translator who presents all characters of the play. Thus she is re-narrating the story for the visitors, who can combine the stories, change perspectives and play an active role in the perception of the trial and politics of remembrance.

ACTS

The Appeal
The Testimony
The Verdict

CHARACTERS

The Accused (Eichmann)
The Judge
The Prosecutor
The Defender
A Witness
A Political Journalist

INSTALLATION


DSC 3592b.jpg

DSC 3699b.jpg

Installation set-up with beamer and headphones
WALL (width): 3 m
PROJECTION (width): 2 m
HEADPHONES (width): 1.5 m

PART #1 : Audio


EICHMANN (line out 3) | DEFENSE (line out 4) | JUDJE (line out 1) | PROSECUTION (line out 2) | WITTNESS (line out 5) | ARENDT (line out 6)

PART #2 : Projection


Screanshot Video Eichmann-20110625-1.png

Screanshot Video Eichmann-20110625-2.png

Screanshot Video Eichmann-20110625-5.png

Screanshot Video Eichmann-20110625-6.png


TECHNICAL SET-UP

Exhibition-setup natasa.jpg

SOUND

OK | 1 x mac mini (same for video) > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 1 x TerraTec Phase 26 (incl. USB cable) > BELONGS TO AYMERIC
OK | 2 x two RCA plugs to 3.5 mm stereo plug > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 2 x 3.5 mm stereo plug to 6.35 mm stereo plug (1/4" TRS) > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 2 x Behringer Microamp HA 400 Headphone Amplifier > BELONG TO PZI
OK | 3 x stereo headphones 3m cable and 6.35 mm stereo plug > 1 BELONGS TO NATASA (incl. 1/4" TRS) , 1 TO DANNY (incl. 1/4" TRS), 1 TO PZI (incl. 1/4" TRS)
OK | 1 x power distributor for 4 plugs > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 1 x 150 cm iron rod with 8 holes > BELONGS TO NATASA

IMAGE

OK | 1 x mac mini (same for audio) > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 1 x HD beamer Hitachi CPWX3011N 1280 x 800 px (16:10) > BELONGS TO PZI
MISSING | remote control for beamer > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 1 x DVI cable for beamer > BELONGS TO PZI
OK | 1 x beamer mount > RENTAL

GENERAL

OK | mdf plate
OK | steel wire
OK | steel clips
OK | hooks and anchors
extension cable
OK | power distributor
OK | cable strap
OK | gaffer tape

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

switch on beamer (resolution 1280 x 800 with 16:10 ratio)
switch on mac mini (should reboot daily by itself)
startup script should start video loop
startup script should satrt audio loop

SCRIPTING

Controlling jack with qjackctl

Screenshot-jack.png

Running 6 channel mono wav-files with BASH

termianl:~$ ./filename.sh

#!/bin/sh

startjack ()
{
    /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -dhw:1 -r44100 -p1024 -n2 -o6 &
}

playback ()
{
    ecasound \
        -a:1 -i 1.wav \
        -a:2 -i 2.wav -chmove:1,2 \
        -a:3 -i 3.wav -chmove:1,3 \
        -a:4 -i 1.wav -chmove:1,4 \
        -a:5 -i 2.wav -chmove:1,5 \
        -a:6 -i 3.wav -chmove:1,6 \
        -a:1,2,3,4,5,6 -f:s16,6 -o jack,system
}

while true
do
    if pidof jackd
    then
        playback
    else
        startjack
    fi
done



PROJECT NOTES

Key Words

Leiden mit Leidenschaftlosigkeit versprachlichen
Bilderverbot – kein Bild vom Grauen möglich
Unüberschaubarkeit des Materials
Paradoxon des Zeugens
Creation of Memory
Collective Heardbeat
Erinnerung abspielen
Verfremdungseffekt

Video Samples

Trial-test-video screenshot02-bw.png [1]

Trial-test-video screenshot03-bw.png [2]

Dismissed Ideas

Repeatingly reading the testimony of Aveva Fleischmann and running until I can't go on
Same story repeats / doubles / tripples until it gets diffuse and incomprehensible
One voice for all protagonists of the trial (protocolls) > translations > who's speaking? > a story of millions
Telephone (children's play) / Stille Post > memories get difuse, change of certain details
Video gets interrupted by real-estate commercials (like original in 1961)
Image ban > empty (white) tv screens as space for imagination
Nested loops (story within a story) Natasa / Norma Rose / Hanna Arendt / Aveva Fleischmann

LINKS

Youtube Channel - The Eichmann Trial
Transcripts of the Eichmann Trial
Ecasound Documentation
Vim Documentation


This project was brought to you by the GLICKMAN REAL ESTATE CORPORATION.