Ybbs 4 Dimensions - OpenGALM.at

We have been following the performance in public space, which took place on the 21st September 2024 in the framework of ‘4 Dimensions Ybbs’. The performance has the shape of a guided audio walk through the city of Ybbs and was created and performed by Christina Lederhaas, Ana Redi-Milatovic together with Klara Wandl; sound design by Florian Wiencek.


ABOUT Ybbs 4 Dimensions

The pilot project ‘Ybbs 4 Dimensions’ is developed as a citizen science project in collaboration with local stakeholders, representatives of the town of Ybbs, scientific expertise and international networks.

How is architectural history brought to life? What do the people of Ybbs have to say about their town? What do they know about the history of their town? How is an action in public space documented? How does the now get into the long-term archive?


PHASE 1

Historical research and conceptualisation, in which the population is also centrally involved as citizen scientists through workshops. With the support of the Ybbs town archives, we collect material from the archives and from the population on the subject of building history and the associated everyday life of the people of Ybbs at all times. The workshops accompany this phase.


PHASE 2

On 21 September 2024, a performance takes place in public places in Ybbs. This event will be researched, conceived and designed together with the citizens of Ybbs, accompanied by scientific and artistic results and documented in order to find a new form of digitalisation of performance culture.


PHASE 3

The people of Ybbs will be instructed on how to continue to fill in the Baugeschichte.at with its semantic data links at a later date. The material used from the Ybbs town archive and the material created from the performance will be documented and archived. In addition, the people of Ybbs are familiar with how to use long-term archiving via Museumsmanagement Niederösterreich GmbH. By implementing the results via an archiving tool from the Austrian Institute of Technology, the data is standardised and integration into international networks is made possible. Both the museum management and the AIT provide access to EUROPEANA and the data can be found via this European platform.


PROJEKTTEAM

Martin Brunner (Baugeschichte.at), Kathrin Kratzer (Stadtarchiv Ybbs), Sylvia Petrovic-Majer (OpenGLAM.at), Ana Redi-Milatovic & Christina Lederhaas, Sven Schlarb (Austrian Institute of Technology), Florian Wiencek (Musealisten), Olivia Jaques und Marlies Surtmann (Performatorium)


https://ybbs.4dimensionen.eu/

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