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''Lecturer:'' [[GMU:TheresaSchubert|Theresa Schubert]]<br>
''Lecturer:'' [[GMU:TheresaSchubert|Theresa Schubert]]<br>
Project Module <br>
Project Module Master<br>
Date: Thursdays 9:15-12:30 <br>
Date: Thursdays 9:15-12:30 <br>
weitere Termine: additional lectures Thursdays 19-20:30 (bi-weekly) <br>
weitere Termine: additional lectures Thursdays 19-20:30 (bi-weekly) <br>
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], Projektraum (Room 204)<br>
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], Projektraum (Room 204)<br>
Credits: 18 SCTS
Credits: 18 SCTS<br>
Bison-Portal: https://www.uni-weimar.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&publishid=40113&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung


In the 1960s cybernetician Stafford Beer brought up the idea that there should be a completely new way to the construction of computing elements: finding some material with the appropriate liveliness rather than laboriously engineering dead matter. Since always observations of and in nature have inspired artists. In recent years more and more artists – often with a background in media and technology – have turned to the biological side and included living matter in search for new modes of expression and a shift to nonhuman viewpoints: the autonomy and unpredictability of organisms, a processual approach of observation and revealing, ideas of interspecies-collaboration.
In the 1960s cybernetician Stafford Beer brought up the idea that there should be a completely new way to the construction of computing elements: finding some material with the appropriate liveliness rather than laboriously engineering dead matter. Since always observations of and in nature have inspired artists. In recent years more and more artists – often with a background in media and technology – have turned to the biological side and included living matter in search for new modes of expression and a shift to nonhuman viewpoints: the autonomy and unpredictability of organisms, a processual approach of observation and revealing, ideas of interspecies-collaboration.