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Nils Fock
investigates how the capitalist relationship between spirit and nature is made experienceable in [...]
contemporary art. In art theory, such an investigation is usually reduced to the ecological question of [...]
relationship between spirit and nature experienceable. Indexing such inversions of abject nature in [...]
contemporary art and bringing them together in an overarching theory is the aim of this dissertation [...]
Daniel Gurka
Cell Diversity. Cellulotic material composites - collaborative processes in the field of design [...]
of change and the change in the fields of activity of the people (WEF, 2016, 2019). These general [...]
(BMWE, 2016).This is where the research project CELL Diversity steps in. Due to their complexity [...]
solved in interdisciplinary collaborations. This challenges many disciplines to work together in order to [...]
. Designers* must therefore learn new skills in order to become active at these new interfaces. Which of [...]
Study Information Center
Rückmeldung wird in der Regel durch rechtzeitige Überweisung des Semesterbeitrags erklärt. Nach Verbuchung [...]
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Betrag für das Deutschlandsemesterticket. Die digitale Fahrkarte (Handyticket) in Verbindung mit einem [...]
amtlichen Ausweis gilt ein ganzes Semester. Das DST ist bundesweit in den Verkehrsmitteln der [...]
der zu rückerstattende Betrag auf das angegebene Konto überwiesen. In folgenden Fällen kann [...]
Carina Moser
- und User Interface Designs in ihrer psychologischen Konsequenz Von diskursiver [...]
Relevanzentwicklung integerer UX-Gestaltung und der Eigenverantwortlichkeit der Designer*innen in Zeiten globaler [...]
Gestaltung gibt, die den Nutzer suggestiv beeinflussen, sogar manipulieren. Gängige Methoden meint in diesem [...]
in einen neuen Kontext zur heutigen und zukünftigen Zeit globaler Krisen gesetzt werden. Die These [...]
Die Kurmuschel – Charakteristik und kulturelle Praxis
Open Air – Musikpavillons in [...]setze in Form einer „leisure migration“ immer größere Menschenströme in Bewegung. Die Kurstädte [...]
die Kurmuschel in ihren qualitätvollen Exponenten eher eine funktionale, akustische Bauskulptur [...]
darzustellen, wird die Kurmuschel innerhalb dieser Dissertation in Topographie, Materialität und [...]
geschuldeten Formen der Inszenierung, der Bühnengestaltung wie –technik, der Szenographie in ihrer [...]
Angelika Levi
Vita
angelika Levi studied at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin (dffb [...]). Since 1985, her work has been shown at international film festivals, in cinemas, exhibitions and on [...]
; POLYLEPIS (1994) was rated high quality by the German Film Review Board in Wiesbaden. MEIN LEBEN TEIL [...]
2012 and also won several awards. Her film installation MIETE ESSEN SEELE AUF was shown in the [...]
Tom Bieling
/DeGruyter), part of the Board of International Research in Design, and initiator of designforschung.org [...]
AI Lab
The AI Lab is part of the Electronic Media department in the Faculty of Art. In the AI Lab, the [...]
examination of AI is urgently needed in view of its rapid spread in society. Artistic / design research [...]
wir in unregelmäßigen Abständen KI-Abende, um bei Drinks und Snacks über Projekte aus Kunst und [...]
Computer-Interaktion? In der Untersuchung der Ästhetik des Hyperdurchschnitts wird die Produktion der [...]
"Template Culture" des Hyperdurchschnitts produzieren. Die Interaktion selbst wird in diesem Prozess zur [...]
Dr. Florian Arnold
overemphasizing its cybernetic nature while the actor or designer appears in the one case to be a black box and [...]
in the other a glass box of research – and is accordingly simply dehumanised in a contrary manner [...]
consequently embedded in an environment of designs as are already conceived or realised in the social [...]
. Consequently, a design logic is to be evolved in which the practical execution of human environmental design [...]
individual ideas and items and more with the manner in which objects in the world we live in only [...]
Prof. Dr. Annika Frye
Improvisation in Design Processes
For designers, improvisation is part of their everyday [...]work. Improvisation comes into play again and again in the design process, sometimes even in [...]
parts of a model with a screw clamp. Beyond its practical use in everyday work, improvisation can be [...]
seen as a skill in design. Here the concept of skill is not meant in terms of an artisanal [...]
repertoire of the designer (virtuoso). In the everyday work of designers, this form of improvisation is [...]
Dr. Felix Kosok
structuring of political institutions and their processes. Rather, design must be defined in its [...]
interprets a functional context, a function, which it concretizes in form - but it does so in a way that [...]
keeps the special nature of the respective interpretation present. In a freedom for the function [...]
, design in its concrete form therefore always implicitly refers to a fundamental designability of all [...]
things. If one understands design in this context as a reinterpretation that can only ever be found in [...]
Prof. Dr. Craig Leonard
Marcuse’s multilayered understanding of anti-art; (2) to explain art’s effective, yet limited, role in [...]
social transformation; (3) to resituate Marcuse’s aesthetic theory in conversation with the art [...]
-arms of the socio-political critique in his books like One-Dimensional Man and An Essay on [...]
. In general, Marcuse looks to Surrealism for its representation of art’s defamiliarizing character as [...]
aesthetic theory in order to rebut their misleading interpretations which have claimed that his aesthetic [...]
Dr. Fabian Kragenings
. A designer’s work consists of blending influencing factors in iteratively staggered versions and [...]
culture, and these are decisive for the shaping of a product in the context of its temporal production [...]
;= Eng. »measurement«) provide the creative space and framework in which design takes place; on the [...]
designing itself. Design, as well as the thinking in and about design, has changed since the mid-20th  [...]
digital (calculation) medium with relevant design process components ultimately constitutes a gain in [...]
Dr. Anne Kersten
Sowing and harvesting – strategies, intentions and effects of contemporary art in the [...]
context of rural living environments, the culture of farming and its economic conditions today and in the [...]
categorized as socially engaged art, some document existing circumstances, and in yet others artists [...]
different artistic strategies in view of their sociopolitical concerns and their effects by looking at [...]
selected international art projects with a focus on agricultural topics in the city and countryside [...]
Dr. Nico Reinhardt
The role of material in the design process – from material to consumption
If you take a [...]closer look at the design practices in product design from the perspective of materials, then it’s [...]
possible to see that although materiality is of major significance in product development, materials [...]
processing methods. So what does it mean for the design process in product design if the material is [...]
large number of products can be derived? This question is to be address as part of the PhD project, in [...]
Dr. Ellen Wagner
are perceived as self-evidently in a state of permanent flux, the more their constituent parts are [...]
, in turn, seen as non-fixed. If a work is never complete in itself, but can also, at any given [...]
moment, become a »replacement part« for use in other works, what is important in its genesis is not to [...]
itself«. For instance, although in traditional sculpture ordinary plaster casts have always provided us [...]
with insights into intermediate stages in their creative process, because of the associations they [...]
Dr. Sebastian Mühl
Concepts of utopia in contemporary art
Utopia is today still a major topic of reflection [...]in art. Concepts of utopia are points of reference for artistic practices which articulate a [...]
political self-image and they offer alignment as regards formulating political and aesthetic convictions in [...]
perspectives of emancipation were still essential for the cultural self-image of Modernism, in late [...]
questioned. Is art’s on-going interest in utopian designs a matter of compensatory reaction? A reflection on [...]
Dr. Tania Ost
Long-term projects in portrait photography
Long-term projects accompany a subject for a [...]prolonged period of time, though its length must be defined in relation to the motif depicted. In [...]
. My particular interest is in portrait photography. Long-term projects in portrait photography [...]
latter grows in confidence with regard to media – the facial expression always ranges from natural to [...]
with works comprising a single piece the question of arrangement can arise, with series in general [...]
Dr. Anne Gräfe
Withstand Radical Contingency - The Dialectic of Aesthetic Boredom in Contemporary Art
> What can we expect from boredom? Where does this mood lead us as a special aesthetic experience? In the [...]
experience of boredom offers. In the cross-genre artistic works, aesthetic, social, philosophical and [...]
withstanding a radical contingency. Various phenomena of boredom are evident in the selected works: In [...]
phenomena of a fast pace and mutability of the present that is only superficially apparent. In the [...]
Carolin Pertsch
Naturwissenschaft transMATERIALS Material Driven Design in the field of tension between design and [...]
natural science (School of Design) Materials research has become a key discipline in the 21st century. For [...]
interdisciplinary fields of action and new challenges in dealing with materials. These become the junction and [...]
much connected to design. Nowadays, materials are in complex contexts that enable new cross-connections [...]
material developments go hand in hand with a fusion of different disciplines, whereby the boundaries [...]
Dr. Sandra Groll
always also the design of society. It models the objects in our environment by giving them their [...]
shape, and shapes the visual self-conception of society as a perceived phenomenon – and in all this, it [...]
remains entirely founded in the structures of the society in question. It is precisely this [...]
to be conceived not just in a continuous improvement of individual artefacts for the benefit of the [...]
consumer or producer, but equally in its function of making communication within a society possible [...]
Johanna Laub
Setting the past into motion: Deconstructive approaches to history in film and video art
> Since the 1990s, a sustained engagement with the gaps in hegemonic historiography and memory culture [...]
can be observed in a variety of arts. Not only are marginalized or repressed histories researched [...]
video art in this kind of artistic work on history, which develops an independent, heterogeneous [...]
master's degree in art history at the University of Leipzig and the Université de Tours. She subsequently [...]
relatively little critical attention. Often, they are examined in craft-based or historical contexts [...]
a growing interest in costume as a discipline that renegotiates its proximity to scenography [...]
, clothing, and even fashion. In this context, more and more performances have emerged in which costume is [...]
by the costumes. In this way, the costume becomes an autonomous performance element, repeatedly [...]
images, and social roles, which in turn can take on far-reaching social and political significance [...]
Valentin Brück
Funktionen und Informationen in das Material eingeschrieben. Dabei wird das Material als aktive [...]
Komponente in den Gestaltungsprozess eingebunden und kann Funktionen in den gestalteten Artefakten [...]
Anschlussfähig zu den posthumanistischen und neu-materialistischen Theorien der vergangenen Dekaden. In [...]
, inwiefern Gestaltung als Zusammenspiel menschlicher und nicht-menschlicher Akteure in verwobenen [...]
posthumanistische Theorie weiter in ein materialorientiertes Gestalten einbinden lässt.
Vita
[...]Thomas Dierkes
in Positionen mit enormer Machtfülle. Sie waren diejenigen, die den Holocaust ins Werk setzten, die [...]
»Vordenker der Vernichtung« (Aly & Heim, 2013). Sie arbeiteten in Teams, formulierten entlang [...]
selbst innerhalb ihrer Einsatzgruppen im In- und Ausland. Anhand von Walter Benjamins Gedanken [...]
Verhältnis zum Massenbegriff. Aus faschistischer Sicht positiv besetzt ist die, in Blöcken formierte [...]
abgesondert und ihr überlegen fühlen. Theweleit verknüpft die Masse in ihrer unförmigen Erscheinung des [...]
Margret Hoppe
architect Le Corbusier lasted for almost 20 years. Hervé was Hungarian and emigrated to Paris in 1929. Le [...]
Corbusier, real name Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, was born in Switzerland in 1887 and moved to [...]
Paris in 1917. Lucien Hervé worked with the Swiss architect from 1949 until Le Corbusier’s death in [...]
1965. I want to explore the reciprocal relationship between architecture and photography in the [...]
extensively analyzed in an art-historical context, the focus of my thesis will be on the photographs by [...]
Anna-Lena Moeckl
as for use in a medical or clinical context for diagnostic, therapeutic or preventive purposes. The [...]
. It has the effect that this information about internal body processes becomes usable for people in [...]
becomes visible and the visible becomes invisible. In the products that interact with the skin and [...]
new interactions (in an extended form than before) with the skin and holds design tasks. What [...]
influence does design have in this context when skin-transcending interactions are used for medical [...]
Marian Rupp
with the question of representation. In doing so, they are particularly attentive to how they [...]
accidental) event of its own entangled materialization can be captured in the notion of fabulation. Henri [...]
Bergson initiated this in order to think an eventful becoming-other of social collectives. Gilles [...]
Deleuze had taken up the term in several writings, transforming it around a political-aesthetic [...]
with textures that deal with their own constructedness. In the same way, Karen Barad proposes the [...]
Maria Sitte
The role of investigative and criminological strategies in contemporary art (working title)
> Investigative and criminological strategies currently constitute a trend in the visual arts that [...]
great interest in investigation that is assuming manifest form in the (re)formation of numerous [...]
ambivalent trend is also reflected in artistic investigations addressing said topics. Artworks in [...]
various media that address the uncovering of political murder crimes will be analyzed in the context [...]
Julia Stefanovici
, cultural background, etc. in everyday life, they also have an effect on the image reception of stage [...]
approache to dance. Thus, in turn, effecting the use of stage clothes. One example of this is Loïe [...]
Fuller's "Serpentine Dances", which created ephemeral ornaments in space with their sweeping veil [...]
-extension, into the surrounding space and thereby temporarily unfold architectural qualities in the [...]
form of space formation. In the movement of the dance, the body transfers its dynamics to the dress it [...]
Mathias Windelberg
Cabinets of showing. Institutional critique in expanded cinema Expanded cinema in institutional [...]
critique My art dissertation will deal with the relationship between exhibiting in the museum [...]
media differences and the resulting possibilities for exhibition films. To this end, in a first [...]
, locations or conventions in showing. Indeed, the cinematographic installation itself quickly became [...]
established as an autonomous work of art in the perception of the critics. For my investigations I will [...]
Carsten Wolff
–1983) features alongside Otl Aicher and Anton Stankowski as one of the defining figures in German [...]
graphic design in the second half of the 20th century. After his death, his work was rapidly [...]
of a unique archive of Fleckhaus’s body of work in Frankfurt/Main, accompanied by regular [...]
publications and exhibitions. In this way, his status in the history of design has been asserted and his work [...]
influential figures in German design history. But what distinguishes him from other important protagonists [...]
Meri Zirkelbach
dissertation explores the role of material speculation in the context of material development and [...]
consideration in the development of materials, since it offers a broad spectrum of different [...]
material traditions, as defined and differentiated in this work, can build a bridge between past and future [...]
in the field of materials development. This current research closes a gap by expanding on the [...]
concept of material tradition and specifically integrating it in design. In doing so, it focuses on the [...]
Ruth Coman
impact on urban areas, both in arrival and departure cities. The most obvious and visible traces are [...]
dependency, not only in people’s lives but also in urban landscapes. These connections are visible in the [...]
improvised urban activities, which are increasingly playing a role in urban design. The improvisation [...]
-related model of action in deciphering contingent urban situations. It implies a socio-material urban [...]
spatial behavior of migrants works as a decisive process in the design of urban spaces. Yet, there is a [...]
Natascha Dell
The development of typeface design in the teaching and works of the type designers at the [...]
Folkwangschule für Gestaltung in the years from 1929 to the present day, influenced by technical [...]
Muthesius (1861–1927) in 1911 as a central training college for arts and crafts in the Ruhr region [...]
), who gave the school its name and was a patron of the arts in the town of Hagen in the Ruhr region. The [...]
. Architect Alfred Fischer (1881–1950), who left Düsseldorfer Kunstgewerbeschule in 1911 to join the [...]
Jonas Deuter
in Switzerland, earning international renown. After stepping back from operational work, Gerstner [...]
. Gerstner’s works are characterized by an attempt to root the design process in methodical [...]
solutions that showcase rigor and clarity. In his book, Jonas Deuter presents the first [...]
Ulrich Gebert
many a trail, only to end – in most cases – with the metaphor of the vestige. And yet, after almost [...]
, eerie, sometimes even magical can be found in works and theoretical approaches equally: the perceived [...]
the example of New Objectivity in photography. The objective and subjective aspects of the medium [...]
are critically examined in order for students to gain a contemporary understanding of photographic [...]
interpretations of the medium (Francois Laruelle’s concept of non-photography in particular) will be called [...]
Julia Hainz
performance oriented aesthetic practice seems to be obvious. In the present the subject sees itself in [...]
idea of a subject that is constantly transgressing its solid form in fluid motion, emerged as a [...]
Reckwitz states, with an effort to moderate movements, in a sense of continuity, concerning the [...]
morality of a bourgeois culture that formed in the eighteenth century. Reckwitz describes the present [...]
subject as a hybrid of these two opposing forms of motion, combining them in a specific interaction [...]
Lina Louisa Krämer
term lecture performance is used inflationary in the visual arts for lectures by artists who deal with [...]
have in common is that they are designed and staged as a performance, as an ephemeral event, in [...]
but cannot be viewed as more relevant per se compared to the performative elements. In the lecture [...]
lecture; both can merge in a joint sequence, or clearly be delimited from each other. The attempt to [...]
. spoken word performance), as an independent genre in the visual arts, is the concern of my doctoral [...]
technologies How do we relate to technologies when absent, turned off, not in use? How to think of [...]
represented in the German language nor design schools. How can the phenomenon - the experience of [...]
Conference (online), Nov., 04 -07, 2020, Twente, NL
Invited Talks
2023: "Nothing in [...]2013: Artist Talk at RMIT, Department of Art in Public Space, Melbourne, AUS [...]
Adrian Ruth Williams
that voice today is so easily generated in the abstract, algorithmically, mechanically and the like [...]
, should we still think of voice in relation to bodies or individuals at all? In a [...]
in which the voice travels through bodies, subverting intended reading by altering the vocal source [...]
in which a multiplicity of persons, histories, and intentions are present both inadvertently and by [...]
design. The Horse’s Mouth imagines a rupture in the notion of the individual-body-fixed voice [...]
Helene Deutsch
On humour in contemporary art
On repeated occasions, artistic works make us smile, laugh [...]for the development of widely varying phenomena of the funny. So in order to grasp the specific [...]
humourist achievement in its method and impact it always needs to be considered embedded in the complex [...]
of the comic. Since it requires a humourist achievement, in other words a preceding discomfort [...]
situations triggering negative emotions. In the process those artistic products appear interesting [...]
Lina Djouiai
Designing Growth, Growing Design Interdependencies of Drafts and Technical Innovations in the [...]
breaks in previous lines of development and thus cause unpredictable disruptions. The research project [...]
the connections and dependencies between design and growth, between draft and technical innovation. In [...]
a theory and methodology of growth aspects. The theory of evolution in its appropriate variants [...]
innovation processes, initially from the technical side. In What technology wants, Kevin Kelly proposes [...]
Ornella Fieres
AI as a Hidden Presence in Art Production
The exponentially growing and increasingly [...]Artificial Intelligence (AI), which manifests itself as part of a collective imaginary in cultural [...]
neural networks or contributes to their creation in co-authorship with artists, without revealing [...]
eras of technological upheaval. The current innovation lies in the spread of AI into everyday and [...]
artistic methods, the factor of the unknown, invisible, and hidden in the sense of an occult presence in [...]
Dominik Gussmann
print was considerably expanded and the process continues to this day. It was the era when in [...]
these industrial methods became outdated their use in and significance for the field of conceptual [...]
subverts the claim of so-called artist or original prints. Such prints were promoted above all in the [...]
these forms of printing that fall within this expanded concept and are no longer included in the [...]
shall describe as the poetry of translation. In this context poetry in the proper sense means [...]
Falk Haberkorn
constantly be repeated. In the 180-year history of photographic theory answers were found whose [...]
becomes ever more compelling, something that is doubtless due to the medium’s exponential expansion in [...]
repercussions digitisation will have for our society, we are equally not in a position to understand the [...]
impact of something that seems like the most natural thing in the world to us today (but which we could [...]
not have conceived of even in our wildest dreams 200 years ago): We succumb to the impact of [...]
Steffen Reiter
in the design process away from the traditional route of simply choosing the material and towards the [...]
design-initiated generation and manipulation of material. In other words, design methods already [...]
come into play in the development of the materials. This opens up diverse approaches on the macro [...]
, meso and micro-levels and in their overlap; these result from the properties specific to the respective [...]
materials and how they are processed especially by including the properties in the programming [...]
Julia Rommel
Ubiquity – constituting space in the context of information and communications technologie
> Ubiquity is a kind of vision in practice, at once a concept and something which we live by in [...]
everyday life. A capacity for being in several places at the same time has positive connotations in [...]
individual. In the context of Euclidean space, so firmly anchored in the culture of our society [...]
several locations. To us humans, ubiquity would appear, in line with the theological origin of the [...]
Pia Scharf
Beyond Interface. On human and machine learning in design
The user interface (UI) is [...]currently undergoing a significant transformation. In the course of machine learning (superordinate [...]
way in which technical functions of various applications are used is changing. The theoretical part [...]
Sloterdijk, Der Welt über die Straße helfen). In the meantime, however, technical development has moved [...]
applications, which sometimes anticipate inputs as ‘technoid counterparts’, set chains of action in motion [...]
Julian Schwarze
prerequisites and limits of a product-language analysis of spaces and processes in mobility systems.
. Product semantics can be observed in users’ interaction with objects. If we are to extend this space of [...]
interaction to mobility spaces, in which users, who either move about themselves or are transported [...]
, interact not only with things but also with virtual as well as physical spaces in a time-based [...]
development of the design parameters derived from it – and where are the limitations? In product semantics [...]