@misc{PachecoAlvim, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Pacheco Alvim, Sarah}, title = {Falsa Seringueira: Rubber Trees and the Materiality of the Unseen}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4846}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230105-48467}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {128}, abstract = {The theme of this project is the colonial history of the natural rubber industry. It focuses on two species of tropical plants: Ficus elastica and Hevea brasiliensis. Geographically their native habitat is very distant from each other, but they connect by European influence through the exploitation of latex. The many forms and outcomes from this work manifest the attempt of the artist to create an association between a common household plant, the origin of its name, and the source of rubber. As a ghostly connective tissue, the latex surrounds reconstructed history, old prints, live plants, and drawings, accepting the material's capacity to both erase and preserve the past.}, subject = {Kautschuk}, language = {en} } @book{BreuerBartFreieretal., author = {Breuer, Johannes and Bart, Marlene and Freier, Alex Leo and R{\"u}nker, Maximilian and Jakubek, Kristin and Rubiano, Juan and Groos, Cora and Š{\´a}lek, Martin and Fritz, Henrieke and Kokkinidou, Eirini and Richter, Fabian and Liu, Ani and Held, Tobias and Moses, Gabriel S and Blasius, Clara Maria and Sp{\aa}ng, Fanny and Bencicova, Evelyn and R{\"u}ckeis, Julia and Thurow, Katharina and Maas, Frederike and Farf{\´a}n, Vanessa and Tikka, Emilia and Lee, Sang and Holzheu, Stefanie}, title = {Atlas der Datenk{\"o}rper. K{\"o}rperbilder in Kunst, Design und Wissenschaft im Zeitalter digitaler Medien}, volume = {2022}, editor = {Breuer, Johannes and Bart, Marlene and Freier, Alex Leo}, publisher = {transcript Verlag}, address = {Bielefeld}, issn = {2750-7483}, doi = {10.1515/9783839461785}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220411-46248}, publisher = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {172}, abstract = {Digitale Technologien und soziale Medien ver{\"a}ndern die Selbst- und K{\"o}rperwahrnehmung und verzerren, verst{\"a}rken oder produzieren dabei spezifische K{\"o}rperbilder. Die Beitr{\"a}ger*innen kartographieren diese Ph{\"a}nomene, fragen nach ihrer medialen Existenzweise sowie nach den M{\"o}glichkeiten ihrer Kritik. Dabei begegnen sie ihrer Neuartigkeit mit einer transdisziplin{\"a}ren Herangehensweise. Aus sowohl der Perspektive k{\"u}nstlerischer und gestalterischer Forschung als auch der Kunst-, Kultur- und Medienwissenschaft sowie der Psychologie und Neurowissenschaft wird die Landschaft rezenter K{\"o}rperbilder und Techniken einer digitalen K{\"o}rperlichkeit untersucht.}, subject = {K{\"o}rperbild}, language = {de} }