10% : concerning the image archive of a nuclear research center / edited by Susanne Kriemann [and four others].
First edition.
Liepzig : Spector Books, 2021.
519 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 27 cm
Unknown lady in the radiation department, puddle, dancing couple in costume, damage to a waste drum, retiree send-off, lead shielding, burnt-out glovebox, "scorpion with microchip" these are all captions to pictures of Germany's first major nuclear research facility. In 1956, professional photographers began making an on-site record of procedures at the Nuclear Research Center Karlsruhe (KfK). In 2017, the decision was made to digitize 10 percent of this visual archive. Using current concerns about the whereabouts of contaminated nuclear waste as a springboard, the publication brings together over thirty viewpoints from the realms of art, sociology, politics, and science as well as the accounts of people directly involved with the facility. 10% sets out to delineate and visualize nuclear research. Editors: Susanne Kriemann, artist/professor (Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design). Judith Milz, artist. Friederike Schäfer, art historian. 0Klaus Nippert, historian/archivist (KIT? Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). Elke Leinenweber, archivist.
9783959054768 (paperback)
3959054769 (paperback)
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe Pictorial works.
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Pictorial works
Kriemann, Susanne, 1972- editor.
Location: Library main 317204
Call No.: 317204
Copy: 1
Status: Available
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