A temporary Office of Interpretation
(TOI) was installed in Bratislava in May 2006, using the exhibition
Pantheon: Heroes and Anti-Monuments as the host structure
for an interpetative apparatus. The exhibition
curated by Daniel Grún dealt with monuments, memorials and
their cults: ‘with the ideological conditions which created
and sustained them (or not as the case may be).’ It examined
‘the possibilities of sculpture today as ... defined and actualised
in a negative relation towards the practice of monumental sculpture
in public places, especially during the Communist era.‘
INS Chief of Propaganda (Archiving and Epistemological Critique)
Anthony Auerbach devised two instrumentsfor working on the material
obtained during the Aerial Reconnaissance phase of the
inspectorate: Transcript and Atlas.
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