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The Office of Interpreation is
an apparatus for working on material
obtained in the field. The temporary Office of Interpretation (TOI)
installed by INS Chief of Propaganda (Archiving and Epistemological
Critique) Anthony Auerbach in Bratislava used the exhibition Pantheon:
Heroes and Anti-Monuments as a host structure.
TOI examined the results of the earlier Aerial Reconnaissance phase
of the Inspectorate with particular concern for: marking and erasure;
crypts and cryptography; abyssal surfaces; neurotic symptoms (repression,
repetition); counting and recounting. Auerbach initiated work on
an Atlas and a Transcript. (2006)
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