overexposed/underexposed [video installation]

Artists: Mila Zhluktenko, Daniel Asadi Faezi

NS-Dokumentationszentrum München

Thursday, May 08, 2025 —
Sunday, October 19, 2025

Video Still from the Installation overexposed/underexposed by Mila Zhluktenko and Daniel Asadi Faezi at Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism, 2025 — Credits: nsdoku
Video Still from the Installation overexposed/underexposed by Mila Zhluktenko and Daniel Asadi Faezi at Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism, 2025 — Credits: nsdoku
Video Still from the Installation overexposed/underexposed by Mila Zhluktenko and Daniel Asadi Faezi at Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism, 2025 — Credits: nsdoku

In the video installation overexposed/underexposed Mila Zhluktenko and Daniel Asadi Faezi investigate eight locations in different parts of Munich that are imbued with the experience of terrorist violence. These are places where people were killed, injured, or traumatized. Some of the crimes have become well known far beyond the city limits, others still do not have a permanent place in the collective memory.
overexposed/underexposed brings together all these events into a single space where visitors can pause to reflect. How can a city arrive at a collective confrontation with such terrorist attacks? How can the victims be remembered? The installation takes the exhibition Munich and National Socialism as its starting point and adds a new aesthetic experience to it. At the same time the project should be understood as a memorial in film dedicated to the memory of the victims of the attacks.

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10:00 — 19:00
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10:00 — 19:00
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Sunday
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