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Introducing: Real is not Real Enough30 Nov 202100:01:02

Welcome to Real is not Real Enough. Subscribe for an audio experience based on the remarkable Californian diary of Günther Anders, who was forced to flee Berlin in 1933, and finally arrived in Los Angeles, after many stops that he is hardly able to retrace. Join us as we spend 12 days exploring the Hollywood Costume Palace in 1941, and learn the truth about Hollywood and exile, as seen through his eyes. 

 

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7th of March 1941: The Boots08 Dec 202100:04:11

“A strange kind of place – this Palace.”

 
26th of March 1941: New is not New Enough08 Dec 202100:06:04

“The past is becoming all the rage.”

 

 
4th of April 1941: B08 Dec 202100:03:27

“And who knows the world? You? Or them?”

 
Complete 1941 Hollywood Diary Omnibus08 Dec 202100:50:00

Listen to all the whole diary! 

 

Remember to subscribe for Season 2 - Unpacking the Real - the Companion Podcast!   Brought to you by Chris Müller, Benjamin Nickl, Helen Wolfenden. Performed by Edgar Eckert. Sound design by Jacob Craig. Visuals Eric Löbbecke. Trailer narration by Veronica Faust. Find out more: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html 
10th of March 1941: The Imitation Game14 May 202200:04:55

“One certainly can't learn cutting corners.”

 

 
Season Two: Unpacking the Real14 May 202200:01:45

Unpacking the Real is season two of Real is Not Real Enough. Here we introduce you to a range of guests who help us 'unpack' and the ideas that emerge from season one's podcast audio diary Real is Not Real Enough.

If you’re ready to wonder longer and question further, join us for Unpacking the Real.

Podcast cover design by Karen Ho

Episode 1: Unpacking Anders (feat. Anna Pollmann)08 Aug 202200:28:44

In this inaugural episode of Unpacking The Real we meet Dr Anna Pollmann. Anna is a researcher at the Research Institute for Social Cohesion at Konstanz University, where she is co-editor of the volume Key Concepts of Social Cohesion: A Critical Vocabulary. https://www.fgz-risc.de/das-forschungsinstitut/personen/details/anna-pollmann

Anna is a cultural historian of the 19th and 20th centuries. Her first book "Fragments from the End Times" is based on the work of Günther Anders and reflects her broader interest in the transformation of historical consciousness from modernity to postmodernity. 

In our conversation Anna refers to the diary chapter we have called Real is Not Real Enough by the more direct German translation: the Corpse Washer of History. In the original it is Der Leichenwäscher der Geschichte.

The Günther Anders archive is housed in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek and located in the Wiener Hofburg right above the Spanische Hofreitschule. https://www.onb.ac.at/

Anna also refers, more specifically, to the Austrian Literature Archive in Vienna https://www.onb.ac.at/en/library/departments/literature/about-the-literary-archive

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html  

Episode 2: The Truths of Translation (feat. Tracey Cameron and Consuelo Martinez Reyes)18 Aug 202200:44:18

In this episode of Unpacking The Real we meet Tracey Cameron and Dr Consuelo Martinez Reyes.

Tracey is a Gamilaraay person and Lecturer in Gamilaraay Language and Indigenous History at The University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/tracey-cameron.html

Consuelo is a Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American Studies at Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/consuelo-martinez-reyes

Consuelo and Tracey each bring different perspectives to the text and audio of Real is Not Real Enough. Together in conversation, and with excerpts from the audio diary, we consider how Gunther Anders’ Hollywood reflections help us open up questions of translation, authenticity, cultural ownership and belonging.

If you would like to read as well as listen, you can find the English language translation of Real is Not Real Enough here: https://modernismmodernity.org/articles/washing-the-corpses-trans You might notice that the title of the text is the initial translation from the German, Washing the Corpses of History: The Hollywood Costume Palace, a 1941 Exile Diary by Günther Anders.

If you would like to read the original German you can find it here: https://www.chbeck.de/anders-tagebuecher-gedichte/product/12036/

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

Episode 3: Ears and Eyes (feat. Edgar Eckert and Eric Löbbecke)02 Sep 202200:28:41

This time on Unpacking The Real we unpack the sound and look of Real is not Real Enough with the people who helped us bring Günther Anders’ Hollywood diary to life.

To do that, we’re introducing you to Swiss/German actor Edgar Eckert and cartoonist, illustrator and fine artist Eric Löbbecke.

Edgar is an accomplished stage and screen actor in Germany and Switzerland and you can find out more about him here: https://www.deutschestheater.de/en/ensemble/ensemble-and-guests/edgar_eckert/

Have a look at samples of Edgar’s performance work via these links:

Produktionstrailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKKAJj-Bwug  

"Wolken.Heim." (Trailer) | Deutsches Theater Berlin, Kammerspiele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCeVVnhhkN4  

"Medea. Stimmen" – Deutsches Theater Berlin, Kammerspiele

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69avGZ9O7Gg  

DER SPIELER am Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (Gustaf TV)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-7xgu1-gts  

Väter und Söhne Deutsches Theater Berlin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5EkaFIz86A  

Eric Löbbecke is an award-winning artist and the person who designed our podcast art. Most recently, Eric has been working on a range of experimental techniques and after over 30 years in the field, seeks to push the boundaries of the forms he works in. Treat yourself to a look at Eric’s amazing work via his web page: https://www.ericlobbecke.com/

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

Episode 4: Romans, Hitler, Hollywood (feat. Bernd Bösel and Claudia Sandberg)08 Nov 202200:42:35

If you’ve ever watched a historical Hollywood movie, this episode is for you. In fact, there’s so much to discuss that this is the first part of a double episode. Here, we unpack notions of truth and the distortions that the filmmaking industry thrives on.

This conversation includes several voices but features Claudia Sandberg and Bernd Bösel. You can find out more about our guests and also us (Chris, Ben and Helen) via the links below.

Claudia Sandberg, scholar and filmmaker from the University of Melbourne: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/750238-claudia-sandberg and https://unimelb.academia.edu/ClaudiaSandberg?from_navbar=true

Bernd Bösel, philosopher and media scholar from the University of Potsdam: https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/medienwissenschaft/professur-fuer-medientheorie-medienwissenschaft/mitarbeiter/dr-bernd-boesel and https://uni-potsdam.academia.edu/BerndB%C3%B6sel

Chris Muller, scholar in media theory and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/chris-muller

Ben Nickl, Pop Culture and humour studies scholar from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/benjamin-nickl.html

Helen Wolfenden, spoken word audio scholar and practitioner from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/helen-wolfenden

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

Episode 5: Exiled in Hollywood (feat. Bernd Bösel and Claudia Sandberg)25 Jan 202300:36:04

As promised, this is the second of a two-part discussion featuring Claudia Sandberg and Bernd Bösel.

In our previous episode – Romans, Hitler, Hollywood – we focused on heritage cinema and notions of truth. Here, we consider questions of authenticity, exile, shame and the connection between humour and pain.

The work of Kerstin Putz, literary scholar and curator of exhibitions at the Literature Museum of the Austrian National Library in Vienna, is mentioned. You can find out more about Kerstin’s work here: https://www.chbeck.de/autor/?authorId=441556719

You can find out more about us via the links below.

Claudia Sandberg, scholar and filmmaker from the University of Melbourne: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/750238-claudia-sandberg and https://unimelb.academia.edu/ClaudiaSandberg?from_navbar=true

Bernd Bösel, philosopher and media scholar from the University of Potsdam: https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/medienwissenschaft/professur-fuer-medientheorie-medienwissenschaft/mitarbeiter/dr-bernd-boesel and https://uni-potsdam.academia.edu/BerndB%C3%B6sel

Chris Muller, scholar in media theory and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/chris-muller

Ben Nickl, Pop Culture and humour studies scholar from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/benjamin-nickl.html

Helen Wolfenden, spoken word audio scholar and practitioner from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/helen-wolfenden

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

11th of March 1941: The Dusty Big Boys08 Dec 202100:02:42

“It’s a question of prestige.”

 

 
Bonus Ep: Anders at the Museum (feat. Avril Alba and Alina Kozlovski)27 Jul 202301:14:18

Inspired by Anders' comparisons of the Hollywood Costume Factory and museums, this bonus episode features two experts in history and museum studies who help Ben and Chris 'unpack the real'. 

You can find out more about us via the links below.

Avril Alba, scholar and expert in Jewish and Holocaust museums from the University of Sydney:

https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/avril-alba.html 

Alina Kozlovski, scholar and expert in Roman history and archaeology with extensive experience working in museums in the UK, USA and Australia from the University of New England:

https://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/hass/alina-kozlovski 

Bernd Bösel, philosopher and media scholar from the University of Potsdam: https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/medienwissenschaft/professur-fuer-medientheorie-medienwissenschaft/mitarbeiter/dr-bernd-boesel and https://uni-potsdam.academia.edu/BerndB%C3%B6sel

Chris Muller, scholar in media theory and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/chris-muller

Ben Nickl, Pop Culture and humour studies scholar from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/benjamin-nickl.html

Helen Wolfenden, spoken word audio scholar and practitioner from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/helen-wolfenden

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

Bonus Ep: Acoustic Access to Knowledge (feat. Kylie Giblett)22 Dec 202300:09:30

Hello again, “Real Is Not Real Enough” enthusiasts! In this special episode, we're happy to present an article titled "Acoustic Access to Knowledge." This piece is a product of the original Günther Anders podcast translation project, where we explore the profound impact of sound on our understanding of the world.

Dive into the intricate world of sound with Kylie Giblett from The University of Sydney, as she performs the audio version of an article penned by a member of the “Real Is Not Real Enough” team, Ben Nickl. This article, combined with sound editing and mixing by Jacob Craig (who also did the sound work on season one of our podcast), brings you a compelling auditory experience that goes beyond the written word.

But, before we embark on this sonic journey, we want to extend our gratitude and assurance to the members of the Deaf, Late-Deafened, Deafblind, Deaf-disabled, Hard-of-Hearing, and Hearing-Impaired Community. Your experiences matter; we're committed to ensuring our content is accessible and inclusive.

If you prefer transcripts or written content, you can find them online at bit.ly/3Rc6Zp6. At “Real Is Not Real Enough”, we believe in the power of sound and its diverse forms of perception, including vibrations, visual cues, and tactile feedback. Our goal is to make the world of sound accessible to everyone.

So, get ready to open your ears wide as we embark on this auditory exploration together. Tune in, absorb the wisdom, and join us for another “Real” episode with "Acoustic Access to Knowledge."

The links below take you to more details about our team and this project. 

Kylie Giblett, German Studies scholar working primarily in the field of contemporary German literature from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/kylie-giblett.html 

Chris Muller, scholar in media theory and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/chris-muller

Ben Nickl, Pop Culture and humour studies scholar from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/benjamin-nickl.html

Helen Wolfenden, spoken word audio scholar and practitioner from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/helen-wolfenden

Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html

 

14th of March 1941: Cinema with L08 Dec 202100:02:25

“It's like... like... Cheesecake!”

 

 
15th of March 1941: History Polish08 Dec 202100:04:15

“with a patch of sewn-on snow.”

 

 
16th of March 1941: The Three Napoleons08 Dec 202100:04:27

“In Hollywood, the Berezina snow will never melt.”

 

 
17th of March 1941: Real Quality08 Dec 202100:03:03

“The past must have seemed like a kingdom of make-believe.”

 
20th of March 1941: Sister Act08 Dec 202100:03:34

“What poor, unfortunate items!”

     
21st of March 1941: Schminkraum for Things08 Dec 202100:08:05

“Sic transit gloria mundi.”

 

 
23rd of March 1941: Surviving Europe08 Dec 202100:03:58

“How childish to believe that fake is fake.”

 

 
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