Seven women recite monologues composed from speeches, letters and essays from 1916-1941, written by architects, writers, philosophers and political organizers from the vibrant years of the Weimar Republic as a kind of cultural echo: an experience of historical times as they are brought to the present.

Andrea Geyer
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Comrades of Time
To be contemporary means to be “with time” rather then “in time.” “Contemporary” in German is “zeitgenössisch.” As Genosse means comrade, to be contemporary, zeitgenössisch thus can be understood as being a comrade of time — as collaborating with time, helping timewhen it has problems, when it has dif culties. Boris Groys
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