Réveillez-vous avec le musée Gutenberg
Toraaufrichte im Gutenberg Museum
Am 16.8.2013 fand im Gutenberg Museum Freiburg (Schweiz) eine museographische Premiere statt: Zum ersten Mal wurde im öffentlichen Raum eine 32m lange Torarolle, eine Leihgabe des BIBEL+ORIENT Museums Freiburg, vollständig entrollt präsentiert. Die Helferinnen bei der Installation und die Besucher der Ausstellung waren tief beeindruckt von diesem über Jahrhunderte sorgfältig tradierten jüdischen Erbe.
ReseauPROtourism 17.03.2015
4e rencontre PROtourism au musée Gutenberg à Fribourg.
4. Rendez-vous PROtourism im Museum Gutenberg in Freiburg.
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Running Over Darkness (official video)
official video. Roman Entity - Running Over Darkness.
Inspired by the Fribourg museum night, 2019.
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inspired by the museum night Fribourg Switzerland
25 May 2019
Visarte au MAHF, Fribourg
Jean Tinguely
Niki de Saint Phalle
Adrian Fahrländer
Gutenberg Museum Fribourg
Nuit des Musées 2014 Fribourg - Musée suisse de la machine à coudre et des objets insolites
Nuit des Musées au Musée Wassmer à Fribourg 2014, vidéo réalisée par Laurent Wassmer, voir aussi: ndm-fribourg.ch, museewassmer.com
Pracht auf Pergament - Schätze der Buchmalerei in der Hypo-Kunsthalle
Pracht auf Pergament - Schätze der Buchmalerei heißt die Ausstellug in der Münchner in der Hypo-Kunsthalle, die vom 19.10.2012 bis 13.01.2012 zu sehen ist. Dr. Clsudia Fabian von der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek stellte die Ausstellung am 18.10. auf einer Pressekonferenz vor.
Réveillez-vous avec le musée bible et orient
Welcome to Mainz
Image video of the city of Mainz. On display are: aerial photography, old town, cathedral, market, restaurants, Rheingoldhalle, Electoral Palace, carnival, theater, university, Schillerplatz, Gutenberg Museum, shopping, museums, Rhine, Main, cultural events, Kupferberg, vineyards, wine market, Rhine beach, playgrounds, Mainz 05, recreation facilities and the Isis and Mater Magna sanctuary in Römerpassage
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Director: Andreas Vedder (media machine GmbH)
Réveillez-vous avec le jardin botanique de l´Université Fribourg
Mainz to Erbach (Timelapse)
From Mainz zo Erbach
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Burgruine Isenburg with DJI SPARK
Today I was at the Burgruine Isenburg in Essen. You can see the wonderfull Baldeneysee from up there. It is a nice place to hang out.
Zhank you and have a nice day.
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Hin & Weg | Die Empfehlung - Bonn
Der Radiojournalist Hao Gui arbeitet bei der Deutschen Welle in Bonn. Seine Lieblingsplätze hat er hin & weg gezeigt. Sehen Sie selbst im Video on demand.
14 Top Tourist Attractions in Strasbourg
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14 Top Tourist Attractions in Strasbourg: Alsatian Museum, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, Eglise de Saint-Thomas, Eglise Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune, Historical Museum, La Petite France, Maison de l'Oeuvre Notre-Dame, Maison Kammerzell, Musée d'Art Moderne & Contemporain, Palais Rohan, Parc de l'Orangerie, Palais de l'Europe, Place de la République, Place Gutenberg
Fade away
Pérformence à Fribourg, Performance à Fribourg (Suisse) par Jean-Damien Fleury (Association Charlatan), Nika Spalinger (Université de Lucerne), Françoise Emmenegger (Collège St. Michel, Fribourg) et Thomas Staubli (Université de Fribourg), soutenu par le fonds national Suisse dans le cadre du projet «Vertical Ecumenism: From Scripts to (Holy) Scriptures»
Réveillez-vous avec les archives de l'Etat Fribourg
Mainz - Sehenswürdigkeiten der Landeshauptstadt von Rheinland-Pfalz
Unser Rundgang durch die Universitätsstadt Mainz beginnt an der Kirche St. Peter und am Landesmuseum Mainz in der Golden-Ross-Kaserne. Danach schauen wir uns u.a. die Christuskirche, das Kurfürstliche Schloss, die Domus Universitatis, das Staatstheater und das Gutenberg-Denkmal an. Der Hohe Dom St. Martin zu Mainz und das Gutenberg Museum stehen im Mittelpunkt unseres Besuchs in der Landeshauptstadt. Die Altstadt und der Fastnachtsbrunnen sind weitere Besichtigungsziele.
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Basel
Basel /ˈbɑːzəl/ /ˈbɑːl/ is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries . The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.
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Friedrich Kittler. The Modern World. 2011
Friedrich Kittler, German historian and theorist, lecturing on the history of writing. In this lecture he talks about manuscript culture vs printed culture rising out of Gutenberg's innovation, the copyleft culture of the Gutenberg technologies, how the scientific revolution really started with these texts that were printed after the discovery of woodcuts copper plates and paper mills, how the printing press facilitated the transmission of technical knowledge, how the Jesuits entered the Chinese empire of Peking; typecutters, fonts and cryptography, and Leon Battista Alberti, the development of capital letters, the development of common mathematical symbols by Johannes Widmann (the +/- sign), Raphael Bombolli and Gerolamo Cardano (equations), Simon Stevin and the Dutch zero, and François Viète, the harmony of the fifth in tuning systems, how innovations in common mathematical notation and intercultural participation made possible musical innovations, how the end of notation in Latin was the beginning of open-source knowledge, algebraic notation, the need for symbols, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and binary arithmetic, 18th century mathematicians and algorithms, Jacques du Vaucanson's digesting duck, Leonard Euler and mechanical sytheses of voices, the 18th century German school system, changes in paper production in material media history, Canadian lumber, semaphores as optical system of signs, optical telegraphy speeding up military communications, invention of the typewriter by Remington, Etienne-Jules Marey's chronophotography, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville's first sound recording of Au Claire de la Lune, the effect of these changes on literature of the 19th century, Sir Flinders Petrie, Alan Turing's Turing machine, cryptography, Pearl Harbor, closing remarks on the need to learn program languages to see the limits of language, Assembler programming language, Q&A.
Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School (EGS), Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland, Europe. Friedrich Kittler. 2011.
Friedrich Adolf Kittler (1943 -2011) was a post-Structuralist philosopher, as well as historian and theorist of media communications and technology. Kittler studied German Studies, Romance Languages and Philosophy at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg/Breisgau. In 1976, he earned his Ph.D. with a dissertation on Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. His work was heavily influenced by both Michel Foucault and Jacques Lacan. Kittler became a Professor of German at Freiburg in the early eighties. During the decade he held positions as a visiting lecturer and professor at the University of California, in Berkeley and Santa Barbara, and later at the University of Stanford and the University of Basel. In 1984, he completed his Habilitation at the University of Freiburg/Breisgau, and from 1986-1990 headed the DFG's Literature and Media Analysis project in Kassel. Kittler was a Membre associé of the Collège international de philosophie, Paris from 1983-1986. In 1987, Kittler was appointed Professor of Modern German Studies, at Ruhr University and began working as Professor of German at the University of Bochum.
In 1993, he received the media arts prize for theory from the ZKM Karlsruhe (Zentrums für Kunst und Medientechnologie); from 1995 to 1997, he headed a Federal Research Group on Theory and History of Media. Kittler was also a member of the Hermann von Helmholtz Centre for Culture and the Bild Schrift Zahl research group.
In 1996, Friedrich Kittler was recognized as a Distinguished Scholar by Yale University, and in 1997 as Distinguished Visiting Professor by Columbia University.
Basel | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:13 1 History
00:03:22 1.1 Early history
00:06:10 1.2 Prince-Bishopric of Basel
00:10:08 1.3 As a member state in the Swiss Confederacy
00:13:22 1.4 Modern history
00:14:30 1.5 Basel as a historical, international meeting place
00:15:39 2 Name
00:16:15 3 Geography and climate
00:16:25 3.1 Topography
00:18:08 3.2 Climate
00:19:04 4 Politics
00:19:30 4.1 Canton
00:19:52 4.2 City
00:20:00 4.2.1 Quarters
00:20:19 4.3 Coat of arms
00:20:42 4.4 Government
00:22:28 4.5 Parliament
00:24:32 4.6 Federal elections
00:24:41 4.6.1 National Council
00:25:28 4.6.2 Council of States
00:26:07 4.7 International relations
00:26:16 4.7.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:26:44 5 Demographics
00:26:53 5.1 Population
00:34:42 5.1.1 Historical population
00:34:51 5.2 Language
00:35:26 5.3 Religion
00:37:22 6 Infrastructure
00:37:31 6.1 Quarters
00:37:54 6.2 Transport
00:38:30 6.2.1 Port
00:38:49 6.2.2 Air transport
00:39:29 6.2.3 Railways
00:40:35 6.2.4 Roads
00:41:26 6.2.5 Ferries
00:42:17 6.2.6 Public transport
00:43:17 6.2.7 Border crossings
00:46:21 6.3 Health
00:47:06 6.4 Energy
00:48:16 7 Economy
00:52:09 7.1 Chemical industry
00:52:45 7.2 Banking
00:55:16 7.3 Air
00:55:46 7.4 Media
00:56:23 7.5 Trade fairs
00:56:50 8 Education
00:58:48 8.1 Universities
01:00:25 8.2 Volksschule
01:01:25 8.3 Upper secondary school
01:03:38 8.4 International schools
01:04:16 8.5 Libraries
01:05:12 9 Culture
01:05:21 9.1 Main sights
01:06:52 9.1.1 Heritage sites
01:11:28 9.2 Theatre and music
01:13:26 9.3 Museums
01:16:31 9.4 Events
01:18:27 9.5 Cuisine
01:18:58 9.6 Zoo
01:20:09 9.7 Sport
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Basel (; also Basle ; German pronunciation: [ˈbaːzl̩]; French: Bâle [bɑːl]; Italian: Basilea [baziˈlɛːa]) is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine. Basel is Switzerland's third-most-populous city (after Zürich and Geneva) with about 180,000 inhabitants.Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. As of 2016, the Swiss Basel agglomeration was the third-largest in Switzerland, with a population of 541,000 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland (municipal count as of 2018). The initiative Trinational Eurodistrict Basel (TEB) of 62 suburban communes including municipalities in neighboring countries, counted 829,000 inhabitants in 2007.The official language of Basel is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the local Basel German dialect.
The city is known for its many internationally renowned museums, ranging from the Kunstmuseum, the first collection of art accessible to the public in Europe (1661) and the largest museum of art in the whole of Switzerland, to the Fondation Beyeler (located in Riehen). The University of Basel, Switzerland's oldest university (founded in 1460), and the city's centuries-long commitment to humanism, have made Basel a safe haven at times of political unrest in other parts of Europe for such notable people as Erasmus of Rotterdam, the Holbein family, Friedrich Nietzsche and in the 20th century also Hermann Hesse and Karl Jaspers.
The city of Basel is Switzerland's second-largest economic centre after the city of Zürich and has the highest GDP per capita in the country, ahead of the cantons of Zug and Geneva. In terms of value, over 94% of Basel City's goods exports are in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. With production facilities located in the neighboring Schweizerhalle, Basel accounts for 20% of Swiss exports and generates one third of the national product.Basel has been the seat of a Prince-Bishopric since the 11th century, and joined the Swiss Confederacy in 1501. The city has been a commercial hub and an important cultural centre since the Renaissance, and has emerged as a centre ...
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