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A股板块100个交易日创新高统计
Nina Wood
Anzaldúa. Having recently emerged as a subgenre of autofiction with which is shares the distinct quality of [...]
which the form relays the political dimensions of social subjectivation–by doing this from a directly [...]
forge a new form of autobiographical narration in the exploration of the self and its experiential [...]
," as this project attempts to assert, is a unifying tool for engagement. All three authors employ [...]
the autotheoretical form of representation and writing out of ruptures in such a way that the access [...]
Erasmus+ BIP Lithography
the Olot region with the artistic legacy of Joan Miró, a former student of Llotja. Working in [...]
the estate not as a closed collection, but as the manifestation of processes of thought and [...]
, Gestaltung appears less as the production of discrete, self-contained artworks or commissions than as a [...]
as a teacher and engaged in locally rooted, politically motivated initiatives, including efforts to [...]
Jenny Imhoff
politics, extending far beyond mere rhetoric, as a constituting element of our human world, should [...]
Niklas Schmidt
Gaps of Vagueness in Product Language
Some product designs are still said to have a [...]of a product are often only considered in production for the construction of statics and material [...]
, they generate the syntactics and intratextuality of a product language. The aim of the research [...]
Sarah Fyrguth
increasingly becoming a focus of research, the temporal aspects of contemporary design practices [...]
manifestations of time. Time is not merely a measurable quantity; designers perceive it differently in their [...]
a systematic analysis of references to and considerations of qualitative time in design theory and [...]
a recursive, artistic-design research project situated in communication design. Against this [...]
Wayfinding in Hospitals – A Research-Based and Practical Study
The term ‘wayfinding’ has [...]“The Image of the City” (Lynch, 1960).1 Indeed, Lynch’s book sparked a new interest in how wayfinding [...]
, or as Per Mollerup (2005)2 puts it: “wayshowing”. As a practitioner bridging the fields of graphic [...]
and product design, the author has had a long fascination with this field, and with the people and [...]
agencies who specialize in it. Furthermore, Lynch’s work marks a milestone in design research methods [...]
Anoushirvan Masoudi
A Counter-Visuality: Bootleg Aesthetics and Amateur Visual Cultures in Post-Revolutionary Iran [...]
This practice-based doctoral project examines the formation of a counter-visuality through [...]
system has reshaped the public visual culture and enforced a sanitized, heteronormative [...]
haptically rich—emerged as a critical space of resistance. The research focuses on the specific [...]
artistic component of the dissertation materializes as a video installation, based on a personal [...]
Marc Gehrmann
New horizons in design: The transformation through A.I. and virtual realities for a broader [...]
Diego Nóbrega
From the Atlas Mnemosyne to Artificial Intelligence: a study on generative images
[...]Study in the department of art
with a larger theoretical component The diploma programs will expire in 2028. Further information [...]
Robotic Lab
both the application of technology and a critical examination of it. Creative exploration of machines [...]
ideas and the development of a personal artistic language. The lab emphasizes collaborative work, the [...]
a creative tool. This project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research as part [...]
Emma Sicher
MULTISPECIES MATTER. A transdisciplinary investigation of human-plant-microbe cooperations with [...]
microorganisms to promote regenerative material cultures that are essential for a ‘post [...]
‘Multispecies Matter’, a holistic and relational approach to materialities. Through transdisciplinary [...]
investigation, the research focuses on SCOBY (Symbiotic Culture Of Bacteria and Yeasts), a non [...]
and vegetable biomasses with extracts of medicinal plants, SCOBY is proposed as a [...]
Nils Fock
Abject Nature. A theory of contemporary art after Georges Bataille.
The doctoral project [...]are also modulated as nature through this relationship. Nature is thus not only a precondition but [...]
also a determination of the capitalist spirit itself, from which this historical relationship to nature [...]
Daniel Gurka
and science The development of our future society has a clear trend towards a more sustainable [...]
conditions change slowly but constantly. There is a growing awareness that the development of new [...]
according to Peralta (2013; 2018) and the sharing of knowledge right at the beginning of a [...]
collaboration. The core element of the MD approach is, in addition to the diverse ways of representing a [...]
) presents itself as a potentially promising approach for bringing new sustainable materials faster from [...]
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Tom Bieling
Vita
Tom Bieling is a design researcher. His main interest is the social and political [...]well as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institute Mensch, Ethik und Wissenschaft [...]
Dr. Florian Arnold
the one hand, the designer as a genius, who relies simply on inspiration, rather like an artist, and [...]
on the other the designer as an engineer of a communicative automatism. Both concepts are extremes [...]
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 [...]
to a design medium. To counteract these common views what is needed today are methodological ideas [...]
Prof. Dr. Annika Frye
subconscious ways. For example, a typical improvisatory strategy would be to temporarily fix individual [...]
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 [...]
, reproducible action, rather, it is a creative competence that gives rise to something new – based on the [...]
mostly overlooked. Yet improvisation has always been used as a strategy for generating ideas and works [...]
Dr. Felix Kosok
relationship between design and democracy is not only a matter of the efficient, transparent or participatory [...]
interaction with a culture of freedom that is constitutive for democracy. Thus, a negotiation of the [...]
political dimension of design, which this work pursues, shifts to a fundamental level. Design, as [...]
design, has a political significance that cannot be separated from its aesthetic dimension. Design [...]
interprets a functional context, a function, which it concretizes in form - but it does so in a way that [...]
Prof. Dr. Craig Leonard
discourse of the 1960s and early 70s; and (4) to recuperate Marcuse’s aesthetic theory as a relevant [...]
varying degrees of misinterpretation by judging his aesthetics as a (failed) reflection of the call-to [...]
Liberation. There was a general misunderstanding, and common dismissal, that Marcuse was making an [...]
a transformation of human instincts. However, Marcuse failed to communicate this substance of his [...]
a catalyst toward aesthetic experience. I compare Marcuse’s instinctual materialism to the aims of [...]
Dr. Fabian Kragenings
Parameters of design
A design is never finished. A product, on the other hand, has to be [...]. A designer’s work consists of blending influencing factors in iteratively staggered versions and [...]
making creative decisions according to his or her individual judgement. To a large extent, decisions [...]
culture, and these are decisive for the shaping of a product in the context of its temporal production [...]
;century through the advent of computer-based, parametric programs. The possibility of entrusting a [...]
Dr. Anne Kersten
selected international art projects with a focus on agricultural topics in the city and countryside [...]
promotion of this context as a starting point for artistic work. It is precisely the distance of the [...]
subject of agriculture to art that opens up a suitable exemplary space for investigating artistic [...]
Dr. Nico Reinhardt
The role of material in the design process – from material to consumption
If you take a [...]are post-effectively subordinated to a form. Sometimes design processes are product-oriented, and at [...]
the trigger of the creative action and has a direct impact on the forms from which ultimately a [...]
and design of new products. This claim is also supported by a look back over the history of design [...]
Bauhaus to the HfG Ulm. Here, it becomes clear that there is a lasting impact on the form, function, and [...]
Dr. Ellen Wagner
visible conclusion that this is part of a comprehensive system. The more these systems of artistic work [...]
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 [...]
to include a notion of reversibility, one that is at least suggested. What exactly the artwork is [...]
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 [...]
questioned. Is art’s on-going interest in utopian designs a matter of compensatory reaction? A reflection on [...]
political content in an aesthetic medium? A strategic link between art and politics? The migration [...]
of utopia to aesthetic discourse and experience can neither be seen as totally new, nor as a [...]
Dr. Tania Ost
Long-term projects in portrait photography
Long-term projects accompany a subject for a [...]comparison with other projects, which likewise take a long time, the passing time itself becomes a topic [...]
chooses a rigid concept, or allows an open outcome. As such, some long-term projects come close to a [...]
with works comprising a single piece the question of arrangement can arise, with series in general [...]
space available for an exhibition, thus presenting the curator with the task of making a selection [...]
Dr. Anne Gräfe
> What can we expect from boredom? Where does this mood lead us as a special aesthetic experience? In the [...]
assertion of a disruptive dialectic of boredom and shows which forms of attention the aesthetic [...]
often political motifs of this area of human experience can be uncovered, which lead to a plea for [...]
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 [...]
Karlotta Klußmann
science research adopts a pragmatic view here: the interrelationship between norm (technology) and [...]
interaction, but also serves as a driving force for continuous further development. Complexity [...]
Carolin Pertsch
natural science (School of Design) Materials research has become a key discipline in the 21st century. For [...]
material developments go hand in hand with a fusion of different disciplines, whereby the boundaries [...]
between these are blurred and a clear separation can hardly be made out. The material itself, as a medium [...]
of transdisciplinary activity, consequently takes on a new meaningful function. The increasing [...]
act as a cross-sectional discipline, lead to new design methods and knowledge contexts. I would like [...]
Dr. Sandra Groll
Serial Aesthetics. A design theoretical study on the social function of design
Design is [...]shape, and shapes the visual self-conception of society as a perceived phenomenon – and in all this, it [...]
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 [...]
conditions as well as individual phenomena specific to the discipline in a coherent correlation and provide [...]
Johanna Laub
> 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 [...]
extent these cinematic practices can open up a deconstructive understanding of history that is conscious [...]
of the instability of reconstruction and the limits of representation. This involves a [...]
theory, film and media philosophy, and post- and decolonial theory, the project argues for a [...]
body. They shape our first impression of a performance, yet despite this central role, they receive [...]
, or, as Rachel Hann notes, reduced to a “symptom of bodily representation.” However, an increasing [...]
a growing interest in costume as a discipline that renegotiates its proximity to scenography [...]
treated as a starting point and a core element. Such so-called costume-led performances  [...]
the “Modekörper” (Lehnert) the costume appears as a phenomenon arising from costume objects that are [...]
Margret Hoppe
on the surface of the photograph into a sign that exhibits painterly and sculptural elements in its [...]
Anna-Lena Moeckl
Hautnah. The body surface as an interactive interface for medical applications – a design [...]
human skin and regarding this a communication with the body and the invisible internal body. Between [...]
the human skin, which is located between the inside and outside of the body, and serves as a mediating [...]
as for use in a medical or clinical context for diagnostic, therapeutic or preventive purposes. The [...]
, access to otherwise »hidden« information and enables a tangible connection to the body's internal system [...]
Marian Rupp
responsibly figure the specific material-semiotic heterogeneities of a shared cosmos. To this end [...]
, they open themselves up to transmedial and transdisciplinary experiments that on the one hand lead to a [...]
hand are intended to resingularize a possible reinvention of these modes, or livable modes of [...]
themselves represent representations. Haraway writes that it makes a difference which figures figure [...]
(including that of theory) always harbors an ideological visualization practice that conveys a [...]
Maria Sitte
> Investigative and criminological strategies currently constitute a trend in the visual arts that [...]
restricted to 20th and 21st-century artworks. The goal of the project is not to provide a moral [...]
context of a “forensic turn” are geared towards exposing political murders and with the aid of modern [...]
murder crimes, the research project is in methodological terms assume a position rooted in the realm [...]
Julia Stefanovici
contemporary dance. Clothing is a cultural practice and has developed over time into a sign-bearing [...]
independent, artistic design element. The historical avant-garde represents a striking turning point for [...]
the visual and performing arts. It exerted a formative influence on stage concepts and favored a new [...]
dresses. And at the same time, fuller initiated a new form of scenographic strategy that gave the dress [...]
, as a moving material, its own role on the stage. The research work "Tanzkleider - Kleidertanz [...]
Mathias Windelberg
context and contemporary video art that takes a critical stance on the practices of exhibiting. A [...]
media differences and the resulting possibilities for exhibition films. To this end, in a first [...]
also refer to a second discourse pertaining to the historical theory of art, one which has to date [...]
. However, nowadays something remarkable appears to be happening. For around a decade now, the term [...]
imagination and the sluggishness of our retinas in what is in fact a particularly intimate relationship [...]
Carsten Wolff
of a unique archive of Fleckhaus’s body of work in Frankfurt/Main, accompanied by regular [...]
also made known to a wider audience. The research project addresses various questions, including the [...]
were characterized by formal, partly minimalist elements and yet always radiated a great sensuality [...]
, or a series of images. Does the design of the media for which he did the layout enable us to [...]
considered a “sounding board for the Frankfurt school”[2]. Writer Klaus Horn commented on the phone call he [...]
Meri Zirkelbach
consideration in the development of materials, since it offers a broad spectrum of different [...]
possibilities. The thesis demonstrates that a material-speculative approach and the integration of [...]
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 [...]
. The general hypothesis is that material traditions can serve as a knowledge source for [...]
Ruth Coman
Improvisation, Urban Design and Migration
Transnational labor migration has a complex [...]; Transnational migration creates connections between different places and leads to a mutual [...]
improvised urban activities, which are increasingly playing a role in urban design. The improvisation [...]
of space as understood by architecture and design theorist Christopher Dell refers to a context [...]
-related model of action in deciphering contingent urban situations. It implies a socio-material urban [...]
Natascha Dell
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 [...]
. In addition, he also set up a foundation course based on the model of the Bauhaus and bolstered the [...]
1908. Poetter attributed a pioneering role to the field of type: “Type is everywhere! Writing is [...]
Folkwang in Essen. This focus, initiated nominally in the year 1929, set the tone for content, in a wide [...]