
Das neue Alphabet
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About this listen
Alexander Kluge über die Grenzen der Digitalisierung.
Das neue Alphabet versammelt Gespräche und Anekdoten, in denen Alexander Kluge Zusammenhänge herstellt, die man ohne ihn kaum erkannt hätte. Man folgt ihm gerne durch die Menschheitsgeschichte sowie kreuz und quer durch unsere Gegenwart - bis an die Grenzen der Digitalisierung. Dabei wird ein ungemein scharfes Bild von unserer Welt vermittelt, die sich im Zuge der Digitalisierung aller Lebensbereiche wieder einmal verwandeln muss.
Inszeniert von Karl Bruckmaier. Inkl. einer Bonus-track mit einem persönlichen Gespräch über Leben und Werk. Hörspiel mit Alexander Kluge, Katja Bürkle, Pascal Fligg, Peter Fricke, Stefan Merki, Karl Bruckmaier.
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