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020 $a9783947732111
020 $a9783947732098
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024 7 $a10.17885/heiup.422.613$2doi
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072 7 $aAJ$2bicssc
100 1 $aSukrow, Oliver$4aut
245 10 $aArbeit. Wohnen. Computer
260 $aHeidelberg$bHeidelberg University Publishing (heiUP)$c2018
300 $a520
520 $aIn the 1960s, between the construction of the Berlin Wall (1961) and the change of power (Ulbricht / Honecker 1971), a field of tension between the claim to power and truth of the SED on one side and the subjective obstinacy of the works of art and their creators on the other hand developed. Within it, debates arose regarding the question of the design and appearance of a future, technologically high developed and scientific socialism. Working. Living. Computer tracks down questions about the appearance of the worker of the future, the future of living, and the significance of the computer in the future and analyses these imaginative worlds of socialist dreams and desires in image, architecture, and texts.
546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aPhotography & photographs$2bicssc
653 $aArchitecture
653 $aGDR
653 $aArt
653 $aUtopia
653 $aSocialism
653 $aArchitektur
653 $aDDR
653 $aKunst
653 $aUtopie
653 $aSozialismus
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