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Versatzstücke are parts of stage decorations that can be moved around as desired. In a figurative sense, they refer to reused or rearranged components of a work — be it a thought, a quotation, or an element of a theory — that are used in a new context. In Austrian German, the term is used also for physical objects that function as a pledge, or a security deposit. Versatzstücke is the title of an exhibition at EXILE marking the end of the 1^st^ quarter of the 21^st^ century with works by Kathe Burkhart, Elke Denda, Sigmund Jaray, Tess Jaray, Jobst Meyer, Kazuko Miyamoto, Astrid Proll, W.G. Sebald, and Jiří Valoch.
In 1895, a train arrived at a station; in 2001, planes flew into buildings. While it is most likely a popular myth, the audience reacted with awe and terror when they watched the iconic 50-second film by the Lumière brothers. In 2001, a global audience watched a live stream of buildings collap…
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Versatzstücke are parts of stage decorations that can be moved around as desired. In a figurative sense, they refer to reused or rearranged components of a work — be it a thought, a quotation, or an element of a theory — that are used in a new context. In Austrian German, the term is used also for physical objects that function as a pledge, or a security deposit. Versatzstücke is the title of an exhibition at EXILE marking the end of the 1^st^ quarter of the 21^st^ century with works by Kathe Burkhart, Elke Denda, Sigmund Jaray, Tess Jaray, Jobst Meyer, Kazuko Miyamoto, Astrid Proll, W.G. Sebald, and Jiří Valoch.
In 1895, a train arrived at a station; in 2001, planes flew into buildings. While it is most likely a popular myth, the audience reacted with awe and terror when they watched the iconic 50-second film by the Lumière brothers. In 2001, a global audience watched a live stream of buildings collap…
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