The Museum of Broadcasting and Loneliness centres on the history of electronic communication, its development over the last century, and how this legacy manifests itself currently in an unsteady, evolving Europe. It reflects on an evolving identity within modernity, an identity that is both enhanced and disrupted through the limitations of communication and comprehension. The museum incorporates both historical artefacts and documentary film and photography to reflect on a continent wide shared history.
Gefördert durch die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Programm NEUSTART KULTUR Modul D – Digitale Vermittlungsformate
The Museum of Broadcasting and Loneliness archive and website were supported by the stipendium Modul D: Digitale Vermittlungsformate« of the Deutscher Künstlerbund, through the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media NEUSTART KULTUR programme.