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INTRO | '''INTRO''' | ||
[[File:2025 Klaus Herbst Patterns.pdf|thumb|Intro Short Keynote by Klaus Fritze]] | [[File:2025 Klaus Herbst Patterns.pdf|thumb|Intro Short Keynote by Klaus Fritze]] | ||
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The specialist module will present some examples from a scientific and cultural perspective. In the field, suggestions will be given for identifying such relationships and observing them artistically. Excursions will be organized by arrangement. Interdisciplinary literature (e.g. Ursula Damm, Michaela Ott, Lynn Margulis, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Laurie Palmer, Emanuele Coccia and Vincent Zonca will be presented next to scientific/historic publications. A variety of narratives and inspirations for artistic research can be developed from our investigations and interdisciplinary discourses Your attention and curiosity are needed. It would be great, if you could connect with each other and look for such individual interconnections together. | The specialist module will present some examples from a scientific and cultural perspective. In the field, suggestions will be given for identifying such relationships and observing them artistically. Excursions will be organized by arrangement. Interdisciplinary literature (e.g. Ursula Damm, Michaela Ott, Lynn Margulis, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Laurie Palmer, Emanuele Coccia and Vincent Zonca will be presented next to scientific/historic publications. A variety of narratives and inspirations for artistic research can be developed from our investigations and interdisciplinary discourses Your attention and curiosity are needed. It would be great, if you could connect with each other and look for such individual interconnections together. | ||
Successful completion of the project module includes a short presentation of dividual systems, participation in sheduled excursions or workshops, | |||
-the development of an artistic documentation and/or an outline of an artwork in various formates. | |||
- | -Collective work and hybridization of works is explicitly encouraged. The seminar is open to all semesters and departments, no prior knowledge is required. | ||
Please write a short letter of intent | |||
pflanzfabrik@web.de | |||
'''Environmental an artistic research moderated by Dr. Klaus Fritze, Artist/Molekular Biologist:''' | |||
'''Saturday 18.10.2025 10:00 - 14:00 Uhr Flechten und Moosexkursion (Voluntarily, and open for everybody''' | |||
If you wish, you can join me on Saturday, October 18, for an excursion with "Thuringian Lichen Forester" Hagen Grünberg. It will take place near Gotha. If you would like to participate, please write to me in the next few days and I will send you all the information you need to get there. | |||
pflanzfabrik@web.de Betreff: Lichenexkursion | |||
Gemeinsame Exkursion mit dem NABU Gotha. Führung: H. Grünberg (Unterwellenborn) | |||
'''First meeting: Thursday 23.10. 9.00''' am in '''Digital Bauhaus Lab (DBL)''' | |||
Please arrive on time so that we can begin exploring our topics together. Coffee will be provided. After getting to know each other and an introduction to the interwoven topic, I will show you some examples of collective relationships and fusions between fellow creatures, and we can discuss together whether artistic research is an adequate means of learning about the interactions and interrelationships between living beings. Is the old teaching concept of the individual and their survival strategies still relevant, or would we rather engage with the concept of dividuation and view our living environment a little differently than in traditional biology lessons at school? Lynn Margulis was a brilliant as unconventional scientist and teacher. To approach her and her concept of togetherness and evolution, we will watch together a first part of the American Movie "Symbiontic Earth" by John Feldmann: "A film about Lynn Margulis, a scientific rebel who challenged entrenched theories of evolution to present a new narrative: life evolves through collaboration" | |||
-Further meetings weekly at same time and same place. | |||
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[[File:DSC01773 Krustenflechten auf Gestein.jpg|thumb|Flechtensymmetrien auf Gestein]] | [[File:DSC01773 Krustenflechten auf Gestein.jpg|thumb|Flechtensymmetrien auf Gestein]] | ||
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Ein Baum, ob freistehend oder im Wald, ist selten ein einzelnes Lebewesen, sondern ein Konsortium vieler Arten. Einige dieser Arten sind zufällige Gäste, während andere nach spezifischen Erkennungsprozessen zusammenleben, sich gegenseitig versorgen und voneinander abhängig sind. Unter anderem besiedeln Moose, Algen und Flechten die Borken und Äste im Luftraum. Im Boden finden Kooperationen zwischen Wurzelwerk, Mykorrhiza-Pilzen und Bodenbakterien statt. Der Begriff des Mikrobioms ist in den verschiedenen Umwelten ebenso relevant wie Fragen nach Biokolonialismus, parasitären Strategien oder Kommensalismus. | Ein Baum, ob freistehend oder im Wald, ist selten ein einzelnes Lebewesen, sondern ein Konsortium vieler Arten. Einige dieser Arten sind zufällige Gäste, während andere nach spezifischen Erkennungsprozessen zusammenleben, sich gegenseitig versorgen und voneinander abhängig sind. Unter anderem besiedeln Moose, Algen und Flechten die Borken und Äste im Luftraum. Im Boden finden Kooperationen zwischen Wurzelwerk, Mykorrhiza-Pilzen und Bodenbakterien statt. Der Begriff des Mikrobioms ist in den verschiedenen Umwelten ebenso relevant wie Fragen nach Biokolonialismus, parasitären Strategien oder Kommensalismus. |
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