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<b>Dates:</b>  
<b>Dates:</b>  
03.11. – 02.02. every Tuesday (15:15 - 16:45)<br>
13.04. – 13.07. every Tuesday (15:15 - 16:45)<br>
<b>Venue:</b> Usually online (optional meetings in the park)<br>
<b>Venue:</b> Usually online (optional meetings in the park)<br>


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'''FIRST MEETING Tuesday 03.11. 15:15 - 16:45 in the Ilmpark, Weimar (hopefully)'''
'''FIRST MEETING Tuesday 13.04. 15:15 - 16:45'''




==Students==
==Students==
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/punkartoffel|Noeme]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/you|you?]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Lisa_Richter|Lisa Richter]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Maximilian_Goetz|Maximilian Goetz]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Dean_Ruddock|Dean Ruddock]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Dominik_Kämmer|Dominik Kämmer]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Sophia_Kindt|Sophia Kindt]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Chung Man Lun(Molly)|Chung Man Lun(Molly)]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_in_tanks_II/Emka|Effa]]
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==Suggested topics==
==Suggested topics==
* emotional self management and mental hygiene
* perspectives on political protest (e.g. Dannenröder Forst)




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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.
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 character based on real-world ideologies and analyze their inherent thought patterns. Using a diverse set of methodologies (e.g. roleplay) we will then identify the intellectual and emotional traps of those paradigms, with the objective to overcome them.
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.  
The concept of this course is experimental and will be further developed together with the participants.
 
Participation by individuals who are not enrolled in university is highly encouraged. Please register by sending an email to julian@mikrobiomik.org as soon as possible (limited space).




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https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/File:YaseminYagci_thinkingInTheTanks.pdf
https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/File:YaseminYagci_thinkingInTheTanks.pdf
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==Wiki-pages from last semesters Participants==
 
==Wiki-pages from previous Participants==


*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Lisa_Richter|Lisa Richter]]
*[[GMU:Thinking_In_Tanks/Lisa_Richter|Lisa Richter]]
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==Videos==
==Videos==
*Alex Garland's "Devs": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8klax373ds
*Mehr Sinn statt Gier | ARTE Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCmsvPR6PuE
*Mehr Sinn statt Gier | ARTE Re: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCmsvPR6PuE
*A local multiplayer game for 4 humans and one keyboard: https://abstract-office.itch.io/leftupright
 


[[Category:WS20]][[Category:Julian Chollet]]
[[Category:WS20]][[Category:Julian Chollet]]

Revision as of 14:17, 19 February 2021

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Lecturer: Julian Chollet & Bastian Buegler

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

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.


Finished projects from last semester

Rojin
https://cloud.uni-weimar.de/s/xzDeqL9o3cA24i2#pdfviewer

Yasemin
https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/File:YaseminYagci_thinkingInTheTanks.pdf

Wiki-pages from previous Participants




WARNING!!! Literature and media recommendations may be highly controversial and from dubious sources (content can be added by all members of Bauhaus-University)


Books

  • Hartmut Rosa: "Unverfügbarkeit" (ISBN: 978-3701734467)
  • Sarah T. Roberts: "Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media" (ISBN: 978-0300235883)
  • Siva Vaidhyanathan: "Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy" (ISBN: 978-0190841164)
  • Jaron Lanier: "Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now"

Articles

please add

Videos