Projects

The archive shows works by students from the master studies “Digital Technologies in Architecture and Design”, "MediaArchitecture" and the double-degree programme “IMAMS”. Results from the special exhibition Bauhaus.Orbits are also presented here.

Published: 21 December 2023

Cases and Conditions

Cases and Conditions has brought together students with different artistic and architectural positions, from different geographical and cultural backgrounds, from Argentina, Australia, Iran, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, and Germany –some with Chinese and Italian roots. We have learned and continue to learn from our situated stories and experiences, from our particular works and biographies.

MediaArchitecture Introductory Project-Module

Winter semester 2022/23

To prepare and to begin our processes, we shared reading lists to connect and confront our work. Yet, our conversation opened with a counterpart to each position, with the ideas, methods, problems of another case, an artwork, an exhibition, a proposition, a crisis, a war – particularly and in relation to our own practices. Thus, starting from the students‘ previous work and knowledge, we have expanded our understanding of ‘practice’ through research, conversation, aesthetic, architectural, and media experimentation. Beyond forms of making, we have engaged in theoretical discussions as well as forms of social, political, and organisational engagement. Our processes are still open and ongoing. The idea is to evolve our work beyond the framework of one semester, in another, unforeseen direction, to reflect on its conditions, its premises, technologies, and goals. As a next step, we will share our processes with students of the art school in Bremen and a wider public in an exhibition / discussion at the project space top e.v. in Berlin. We do not have an answer to the question of what media architecture might be (nor do we aspire to one), but we do know that our collective project can initiate discussions about space, language and data, as well as practices and politics of life, resistance, and change. (Text: Mona Mahall)

Supervisor team:

Professorship Practices and Politics of Representation 

Prof. Dr. Mona Mahall

Dr. Sabine Zierold

Yelta Köm

 

Students

Chiara Sophia Cammarota, Maria Clari Pellegrini, Dorian Beer, Asma Halfaoui, Elif Imre Bilgin, Minhye Chu , Mina Boylu, Negar Rahnamae, Nilsu Tasel, Peechana Chayochaichana, Sarah Shunnar, Torben Zsagar

Studio Projects

Studios are the main semester projects in terms of workload and ECTS. Students are encouraged to develop artistic, experimental work following the research-based studio outline. IMAMS students in Buffalo join the Situated Technologies Research Group, one of four research studios at the core of UB's architectural graduate studies. Students in Weimar join the MediaArchitecture studio as part of their foundation semester.

Seminars

Seminars cover a broad range of research based, technical and/or artistic practice. The general topic outline is flexible as defined by the study regulations. Students are generally encouraged to attend a balanced mix of media as well as architecture seminars. Between both faculties at both universities is where the interdisciplinary nature of IMAMS really comes to light.

Thesis Projects

Thesis projects are undertaken after the completion of all mandatory coursework and are handed in at both universities under the supervision of interfaculty staff. A general differentiation is made between scientific / research-based and artistic / experimental theses. Further details on thesis and academic degrees here.

From July 3 to 14, 2019, students in the MediaArchitecture course exhibited the installation "Bauhaus Orbits" in the foyer of the university library of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, which makes historical Bauhaus discourses come alive with contemporary means. In the artistic-academic project, the students classified and analyzed design and teaching concepts from Bauhaus masters such as Walter Gropius, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy and Paul Klee. They then transformed the elements of discourse practices at the Bauhaus contained in selected historical sources into an algorithmically applicable data set and integrated them into a digital network. This was reflected on the surface of the installation »Bauhaus Orbits«, the geometry of which is inspired by the historic skylight hall in the main building of the Bauhaus University Weimar.

 »With the Bauhaus Orbits we want to enable users to experience the historical discourse immersively by using digital means to create a new unity of visual, auditory, tactile and intellectual experience. Students will find a form of Bauhaus discourse that is appropriate for the 21st century«, says Dr. Sabine Zierold, spokeswoman for the MediaArchitecture course. The Bauhaus Orbits project was supervised and worked on in an interdisciplinary manner by professors, staff and students from the faculties of architecture and urbanism, media, civil engineering, and art and design.

Get more information: cargocollective.com/projektbauhausorbits

or by Dr. Sabine Zierold - E-Mail