Thank you to everyone who has shared their words about Armin on this
thread... I half expect that he might chime in. I posted the below on
Rhizome.org yesterday, and Felix suggested that I share it here as
well:
We at Rhizome were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of artist,
writer, and
Armin was one of those people you meet in one place and then you realize
he was everywhere. Like for most, we crossed paths in fleeting circuit
of the early 90s - in one city after another (we met in Munich), in one
debate after another, in one publication, in one café after another ...
a kind of
Many thanks Felix. I my mind' eye I recall all those
occasions when we talked, laughed, argued Armin
is already missed
nina czegledy
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Le 25/02/2017 à 08:30, Andreas Broeckmann a écrit :
> This thread on nettime has become, with its autobiographical
> reminiscences, somewhat of a collaborative portrait to which I also
> want to add.
In learned one week ago that that type of collective writing in memoriam
to somebody is
Since asking him about his "Shopping Windows" exhibition in the early
2000s, I've enjoyed over the years different long, inspiring and
passionate conversations with Armin in Amsterdam, Linz, Berlin, Novi
Sad, Vienna, and surely somewhere else. They always involved the
terrific combination of
Armin Medosch left and i feel sad. For me he was an embodiment of an
era where we thought we could have it all. The body, the globe, the
machines, free thinking, worldwide communication and love. He left us
in a dark moment. America is shifting into a cruel comic world. Europe
struggles. Africa
copying Jaromil's " Please someone do something about his VHS
collection of the Stubnitz times, he really wanted to have itdigitised
and archived better..."
today, Franz Xaver of stadwerkstatt and i will go to Stubnitz in
Hamburg. this trip was planned earlier to make radio installation at