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31 December 2012

Hours of Infinity is the catalogue of an exhibition and performance by artist John Kannenberg at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and the Work Gallery in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The three bodies of work comprising Hours of Infinity use an imprecise drawing method coupled with a disciplined approach to sonic observation that merge with elements of ancient Egyptian and Greek philosophies, contemporary museum theory and mathematical proofs to investigate the timelessly beautiful imperfection inherent within the human experience of the Infinite. The catalogue features full color plates of the drawings in the exhibition, photographs documenting the making of the exhibitions and performance, and images showing the relationship of both to the collections and space of the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. The catalog is designed and written by artist John Kannenberg and features a foreword by sonic arts critic Marc Weidenbaum and an introduction by Egyptologist T.G. Wilfong.
ART / Sculpture & Installation, Installation art
John Kannenberg is an audio-visual artist, who attempts to blur the boundaries between intention and accident. His work has been presented extensively worldwide. He also works as a curator of contemporary artworks for radio, online and physical venues, including a display of ancient Egyptian soundmaking objects for the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.
Marc Widenbaum is founder of the website Disquiet.com which focuses on the intersection of sound, art and technology. He has commissioned and curated sound/music projects that have featured original works by well-known audio-visual artists for this website.
T. G. Wilfong is Curator for Graeco-Roman Egypt at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology and Professor of Egyptology in the Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan. He has curated several exhibitions and has lectured and published widely on a range of topics relating to ancient Egypt. His most recent book is Life, Death, and Afterlife in Ancient Egypt: The Djehutymose Coffin in the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology (2013). He is currently preparing a Kelsey Museum exhibition on ancient Egyptian jackal gods and working on his next book, Egyptian Anxieties.
Foreword by Marc Weidenbaum
Introduction by T.G. Wilfong
Rules for Listening to Time: Artist's Statement
One Hundred Hours of Infinity
About
Plates 1-17
Sound & Video Installation
Twelve Hours of Infinity: Amduat
About
Plates 18-23
An Hour of Infinity
About
Actus et Potentia
Biographies
Acknowledgments