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dc.date.accessioned2022-04-19T07:48:21Z
dc.date.available2022-04-19T07:48:21Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2077/71376
dc.language.isosween_US
dc.subjectLens media culturesen_US
dc.subjectInterwar perioden_US
dc.subjectPhoto and Film historyen_US
dc.subjectGothenburgen_US
dc.subjectSwedenen_US
dc.titleInzoomat: kända och okända göteborgsbilder från 1850-talet fram till idag.en_US
dc.type.svepartistic work
dc.contributor.creatorÖstlind, Niclas
dc.contributor.creatorWolthers, Louise
dc.contributor.creatorJönsson, Mats
dc.contributor.creatorJohansson, Karl-Magnus
dc.contributor.creatorHellervik, Marie
art.typeOfWorkCurated exhibitionen_US
art.relation.publishedInGothenburg City Museumen_US
art.description.projectThe exhibition was part of the research project Tidernas Göteborg, which was a collaboration between GPS400: Centre for Collaborative Visual Research, HDK-Valand, Gothenburg City Museum, Hasselblad Foundation and Riksarkivet. It is three years long research project 2019–2022, and the exhibition was made as a result of the research outcome the first year. (The project has been extended because of the pandemic). The aim was to research photography and film in archive, collections and printed matter in order to unfold alternative visual narratives from and about Gothenburg. Questions and methods concerning metadata have been crucial in the research project. The project had a “double gaze” and it was also looking at how film and photography have been used in Gothenburg, and through that local perspective contributed to the history of the lens-based cultures. The researchers in the projected Tidernas Göteborg were the major contributors to the content of the exhibition ant took part of the general outline of the structure and themes, but it was curated by inhouse staff at the Gothenburg City Museum.en_US
art.description.summaryThe aim of the exhibition Inzoomat is to present how Gothenburg have been visualized through film and photography from the mid 19th Century until today. There is a focus on aspects of the city and its inhabitants that are seldom shown, but also to give a deeper knowledge of images and events that often are circulated.en_US
art.description.supportedByGPS400: Centre for Collaborative Visuyal Research, HDK-Valand, Gothenburg City Museum, Riksarkivet and Hasselblad Foundation. The research project was financed by Hasselblad Foundation, and the exhibition arranged and financed by Gothenburg City Museum.en_US
art.relation.urihttps://goteborgsstadsmuseum.se/utstallningar/inzoomat/en_US


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