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This app is part of an intermedial art project by visual artist Annegret Bleisteiner that explores the complex interrelations of space, time, memory, and feminist perspectives

Space Time Layering

by Frank Groh

What is it about?

This app is part of an intermedial art project by visual artist Annegret Bleisteiner that explores the complex interrelations of space, time, memory, and feminist perspectives. As an artist, Annegret Bleisteiner has long worked with the layering principle, combining multiple temporal, narrative, and spatial layers to create poetic, multifaceted spaces. The “Space-Time Layering” app invites users to actively engage in this process by freely placing digital artworks in space, stretching narrative bands, and hearing the voices of significant women from history and the present.

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
141Mb
Genre
Graphics & Design
Last updated
August 18, 2025
Release date
August 14, 2025
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App Store Description

This app is part of an intermedial art project by visual artist Annegret Bleisteiner that explores the complex interrelations of space, time, memory, and feminist perspectives. As an artist, Annegret Bleisteiner has long worked with the layering principle, combining multiple temporal, narrative, and spatial layers to create poetic, multifaceted spaces. The “Space-Time Layering” app invites users to actively engage in this process by freely placing digital artworks in space, stretching narrative bands, and hearing the voices of significant women from history and the present.

The menu item “Placing artworks” allows users to freely pause and position the digital artworks “Flexible Areas” and “Collective Maze.” This creative act of freedom foregrounds the principles of artistic appropriation and collective experience. The conscious lingering and pausing reflect Bleisteiner’s artistic practice, which always works with layers of time, space, and memory.

In the “Stretching bands” section, interactive lines are anchored in space. These bands connect different places of memory and create a dynamic network serving as a metaphor for the complexity of history and social relationships. The AI-supported function playfully assists in creating additional narrative layers.

The “Women portraits” section brings the voices of important female artists, writers, and philosophers from different epochs into the space. Users encounter pioneers like George Sand, a trailblazer of female autonomy and creative freedom, and Bettina von Arnim, a voice of Romanticism and social critique. Their fragmented thoughts intertwine with the environment and invite users to reflect anew on history and the present.

The app merges modern digital technologies such as augmented reality, AI-supported language and image transformation with a feminist artistic practice that questions traditional concepts of space, time, and memory. The installation draws inspiration from philosophical concepts that understand time as layering—such as Henri Bergson, who describes art as a space for the unfolding of new realities: “Art is not a reflection of reality but a space for the unfolding of new realities.” Another key philosophical insight comes from David Lewis, who views time as a layered fabric where different times can coexist simultaneously: “Time is not a linear sequence but a complex web of overlaps and relations.”

From the catalog Homeland comes the insight that “space and time are not fixed dimensions but flexible and changeable—they are vessels that absorb and reveal stories and experiences.” Similarly, the catalog Wave Off formulates the idea that “in the layering of strata a poetic space emerges that preserves memories while also enabling new perspectives on the present.”

With “Space-Time Layering,” Annegret Bleisteiner opens an interactive, poetic space inviting users not only as spectators but as co-creators. The app contributes to an expanded culture of memory, making history experienceable not as a linear narrative but as multiple overlapping layers.

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