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The Guided Tour is a trail through the World Wide Web, visiting places which have information related to the atomic bomb. It juxtaposes geographical and cultural opposites, crosses boundaries between perpetrators and victims. It investigates the events which have lead to the use of the atomic bomb, and makes the far-reaching and complex long-term effects visible.


The Research Database (in cooperation with Barbara Geschwinde) investigates how the theme of the atomic bomb has been dealt with in literature, film and the arts. Here one can find excerpts from and references to literature, films and art works related to the atomic bomb.


VbodyRbody is an interactive installation by
Akke Wagenaar, Masahiro Miwa, Michael Hoch and Matthias Melcher.
This work and the Hiroshima Project are parallel works and belong together.


References gives you access to reference lists for books, film and video and WWW sites related to the atomic bomb, both online and offline.



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From November 13-27 1995, the Hiroshima Project was exhibited at the "Digital Salon" at the Visual Arts Museum, 209 E. 23rd Str. in New York. Until November 1996 a mirror site in the U.S.A. will be accessible.
In April 1996 the Hiroshima Project was exhibited at the World Wide Video Festival in The Hague, the Netherlands.
In April 1996 the Hiroshima Project was also exhibited at the Trinitatis Church in Cologne, Germany.



Please send feedback and report errors to akkefall@xs4all.nl
Thanks to:
Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany for support,
and Erik Schoppen who designed the graphics for these pages.
The Hiroshima project will be in continuous development during 1995 and 1996.