Elisabeths Wille


Film-installation, 35 mm, crank-handle camera, manual and digital over-worked, cinematographic noise, length: 4.13min, presentation over video beamer, loop

The four film sequences are based on authentic photographs of the diseased Friedrich Nietzsche, which were taken by Hans Olde in 1899. The shown gestures between Nietzsche and his sister Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche are conceivably unspectacular. Either Nietzsche is seen sitting on a chair or half sitting on a unique purpose-built cot. His movements are slow, sometimes he reacts on his sister, who is talking to him and/or arranges his blanket.

The first moving pictures appeared around 1895. In those early days preferentially situations from everyday life were filmed. Hence, it could be possible that the sick Nietzsche, who had advanced through his sister to a live exhibit of his own memorial wasn’t only photographed but also filmed.



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Nietzsche'nin hastalığı üzerine:
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2014/12/1900.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2016/06/delilik-ve-deha.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2017/11/dionysos.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2017/11/deliris.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2017/11/nietzschenin-deliligi.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2017/11/at.html
https://kaotikbenlik.blogspot.com.tr/2017/11/iyi-kitaplar-yazdm

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