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==Students==
==Students==
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Your Name|Your Name]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Swantje Flinder|Swantje Flinder]]
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*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Natalie Taghiof|Natalie Taghiof]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Milena Huber|Milena Huber]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Hsiao Pei Kao|Hsiao Pei Kao]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Ulrike Katzschmann|Ulrike Katzschmann]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Ria Deisler|Ria Deisler]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Natalie Röhniß|Natalie Röhniß]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Franziska Krätzschmar|Franziska Krätzschmar]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_IIAnika Grodd|Anika Grodd]]


==Suggested topics for the discussion==
==Suggested topics for the discussion==
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* Neoliberalism and the ecological crisis
* Neoliberalism and the ecological crisis
* Racism and other mental traps
* Racism and other mental traps
* Germany a welfare state? (Sozialstaat?)
* Identitypolitics in discussion
* Universal Basic Income - the key to fight poverty and inequality?
* The rise of political extremism within social media
* Manipulation as an ideological tool
* The concept of  "Capitalist realism"
* [please add]
* [please add]



Latest revision as of 11:56, 4 October 2021

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Lecturer: Julian Chollet

Credits: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS

Dates: 13.04. – 13.07. every Tuesday (15:15 - 16:45)
Venue: Usually online (optional meetings in the park)



FIRST MEETING Tuesday 13.04. 15:15 - 16:45


Students

Suggested topics for the discussion

  • A long history of exploitation by and of humans
  • Neoliberalism and the ecological crisis
  • Racism and other mental traps
  • Germany a welfare state? (Sozialstaat?)
  • Identitypolitics in discussion
  • Universal Basic Income - the key to fight poverty and inequality?
  • The rise of political extremism within social media
  • Manipulation as an ideological tool
  • The concept of "Capitalist realism"
  • [please add]



Abstract

Our contemporary political landscape as well as public debate is increasingly dominated by extreme positions. Opinions and assumptions are echoed through (social) media, loose their connection to reality and transform into collective imaginations of more or less homogeneous peer groups. All those groups have their own values, a canon of guiding principles, their specific ingroup language and a common externalized enemy.

Over the course of the semester, every participant will develop a fictional future scenario based on current real-world ideologies. We will then discuss the implications of those utopian or dystopian visions for our current situation and use these insights for the development of critical artworks. The concept of this course is experimental and will be further developed together with the participants.


Works from the last semesters

Rojin - RAISING FREE CHILDREN an introduction
https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/xzDeqL9o3cA24i2#pdfviewer

Yasemin - Untitled Series, 2020 (ongoing project)
https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/File:YaseminYagci_thinkingInTheTanks.pdf

Dominik - The Power of Silence - Quiet Loud // Documentary
https://youtu.be/dY42UflAVmc

Franziska - Seasons of solitude
File:SOS_ SEASONS OF SOLITUDE BOOKLET.pdf

Noeme - 2051
https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/46YCrdz2tTJQZjA

Maxi - a fractal in isolation
https://youtu.be/TccSv5pQIRw

Lisa - Love Yourself Hate Capitalism
https://soundcloud.com/lisa-richter-4/love-yourself-hate-capitalism-meditation



Wiki-pages from previous participants (SS2020 & WS2020/21)