Vernissage and Opening of the Exhibition EMANUEL GOLDBERG – ARCHITECT OF KNOWLEDGE
at the Museum Technical Collection Dresden, Germany.
curated by Roland Schwarz, Kerstin Stutterheim, Albert Lang, Julia Blume, Rene Patzwald and a group of students from TU Berlin.
http://www.tsd.de/en/mm/exhibitions/special-exhibitions/preview-exhibitions/
On the occasion of the opening the documentary will be shown as special screening premiere Friday and Saturday
THE GOLDBERG-CONDITION — More to see than can be seen
by Kerstin Stutterheim & Niels Bolbrinker
D 2017, 76 min, HD
A poetic search and scouting about a sorrowly nearly forgotten man and his fate. He was a visionary, migrant, Jew, teacher, researcher, inventor, husband, scientist, father, manager, founder, and much more.
In a dialog between memories of his family, a poetic and academic research about him and his importance one can understand not only his importance for the development of visual-optical technique and media but as well how history is influencing biographies and thus, technical and scientific advances.
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