

dTOURS and The Worldly Companions
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The (mostly) two-hour long dTOURS of dOCUMENTA (13) were led by trained persons called “Worldly Companions,” mainly from Kassel and with different backgrounds and knowledges, including people of different generations. These dTOURS departed from various exhibition venues and addressed a variety of subjects. Themed and venue-based dTOURS are listed below, along with a range of other dTOURS providing different experiences.
INFORMATION
1. Stations, Transformations and the Image
Hauptbahnhof
This dTOUR  addressed a paradox nestled within infrastructure, in  this case,  Kassel´s Hauptbahnhof. Often development projects point to a  promised  planned future of easy trade and transport – but antiquation,  pollution  and other unintended or unseen consequences can lead to the  abandonment  of such areas. Both prosperity and decline are inevitably  connected with  systems of representation, such as mass media but also  art. Likewise,  the logic of infrastructure extends to human beings as a  resource but  also as an active presence of subjects and their desires.
2. When You Walk Inside You See That It Is Filled with Seeds
Ottoneum & Karlsaue
This  dTOUR addressed the seed as a nucleus of life on this planet and as a  site of economical and political struggle. Art as a form of human  practice shares like concerns. The projects met on this dTOUR promoted  the parallel histories of seeds, soil, and food, and dealt with the  problems of genetic manipulation and economic monopolization.
3. Measuring Time, Mapping Space, Creating Sequences
Orangerie & Karlsaue
Measuring  devices such as clocks and telescopes on display in the Orangerie order  reality according to a diachronic system and subsequently create  sequences that can become a material for artists as elements of  para-scientific play. This dTOUR looked at how the systems of notation  and the act of cataloging frame particular modes of thinking so as to  territorialize space, order time, and create forms of life. The  experience of this dTOUR aimed to establish a relationship with  modernity, with the "machine" as we know it: an object, a concept and a  social tool.
4. Interrupted Objects: What is Left of Things?
Neue Galerie & Documenta Halle
Objects  often encounter adventures and traumas in the form of destruction and  displacement as well as replacement, transformation, and re-use. Artists  can be the activators, spectators, accomplices, or the beneficiaries of  such journeys of objects. This dTOUR focused on the divide between  forms of art that privilege materiality and the importance of physical  presence on the one hand, and approaches that highlight concepts and  ideas on the other.
5. Approaching Reality and Time
Fridericianum & Friedrichsplatz
This  dTOUR dealt with the ways in which concepts of reality are  shaped  historically through evolutions in science and philosophy.  Visitors to  this dTOUR engaged with artworks that raise questions  concerning the ways  in which time and reality are structured today, and  how these models  produce specific worldviews that are actualized via  technology. Although  our knowledge of the elemental particles is  increasing at a rapid pace  in contemporary physics, for one example of  many, this tour also asked,  are such quests also an attempt to control  the physical world? If so,  what potential pitfalls may arise in  mankind’s desire to frame nature  toward its own goals?
6. Sense and Nonsense: Into the  Secrets of dOCUMENTA (13). An Insider dTOUR with Participating Artists,  Agents and Staff through their Favorite Artworks
Conducted by the  makers of dOCUMENTA (13), this dTOUR explored the exhibition through a direct  encounter with participating artists, agents or staff. In addition to  their singular insights, this dTOUR was complemented by other  observations on the exhibition. Thematic focuses can be for example the  misunderstandings of value systems and hidden costs in cultural  production, or an inquiry into the fact that the contemporary art world  is today divided between an extreme focus on the market, on the one  hand, and a discursivity involving critical theory or political activism  as art on the other. Another aspects inducted current considerations on  non-anthropocentric forms of knowledge, love, politics and skepticism.
 7. Multispecies dTOUR
When visiting an art exhibition, what is it that attracts you to one  artwork rather than another? It could be a matter of scale, color,  craft, or other elements because we think through the senses. Devised by  artist Tue Greenfort (Agent for the Worldly Companions House) in  association with members of the Verein für Mensch und Hund e.V. (Human  and Dog Association), this dTOUR explored artworks created mainly for  non-human visitors. What paths can humans and non-humans negotiate  together through the artworks in the Karlsaue park? The dTOUR featured a  series of walks with experimental dog trainers according to sensory  perceptions that map space and time in unexpected ways. The aim was to  challenge the focus on the human and propose a radical form of thinking  together with other animals. Dogs allowed.
 8. Witness dTOUR
Every 5 years documenta occurs for 100 days, and then vanishes – or does  it? What could be the traces of artworks’ past, or, for that matter,  what memories of documenta still live in the minds of visitors and  citizens of Kassel? dOCUMENTA (13) invited companions who have  experienced one, or several documentas, to accompany visitors of the  current edition and consider its artworks in relation to past  exhibitions, local histories, and other antecedents.
9. endurance dTOUR
What are the effects of fatigue on perception? When your eyes tire, does  your vision blur? What would it mean to not only think on your feet,  but to think with them? This 10-hour non-stop-dTOUR allowed participants to find  out how  the physicality of this extended trip modified perception while also  producing an experience all on/off its own.
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