@phdthesis{Chilingaryan, author = {Chilingaryan, Naira}, title = {Industrial Heritage: In-Between Memory and Transformation}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.2229}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20140624-22291}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, abstract = {Exploratory Research into Transformation Processes of Former Industrial Complexes of Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei (Leipzig) and Mattatoio di Testaccio (Rome); New Meanings of Industrial Heritage Physical manifestations of the Industrial Revolution left a permanent imprint on the complexion of cities. Abandonment that followed the deindustrialization contributed to an estrangement, turning derelict industrial spaces and run-down factories into a ballast to conjure with. At present, industrial heritage management applies flexibility and creativity, partially overcoming the essentially traditional paradigm of heritage preservation. This approach permits sustainable conservation - utilization and integration of disused industrial constructs in the contemporary urban landscape. Being a part of the European cultural stock, industrial heritage is an exciting and unique setting from many perspectives. It is defined and consumed by many markets, ranging from the industrial heritage tourism to the market of special events and festivals. Reused industrial buildings and factories come into view as products of post-industrial societies, fitting to the Western post-industrial (consumer) culture, offering a field of activities that are at an interface between the industrial history and contemporary socio-cultural milieu. Alteration of values, growth of new roles and definitions of industrial heritage, generated by functional restructuring, is a subject which is often left behind the general discussion about sustainable conservation and adaptive reuse of industrial heritage. Yet, in the modified state, industrial heritage is very complex to understand and to define. By conducting a desk and a case study research of former industrial complexes - Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei and Mattatoio di Testaccio, this doctoral thesis aims to identify industrial heritage as a contemporary (post-industrial) concept. Observation of ideas, values and definitions that emerge as a consequence of the transformation and re-conceptualization of industrial heritage are intended to raise awareness and appreciation of industrial heritage in the full richness of its contemporary interpretation.}, subject = {Denkmal}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Salmon, author = {Salmon, Naomi Tereza}, title = {Als ich K{\"u}nstler war oder: Von der Z{\"a}hmung und Professionalisierung einer mythischen Freiheit oder: der K{\"u}nstler als Arbeiter}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.1980}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20130718-19807}, school = {Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar}, pages = {193}, abstract = {Einleitung: Die Kunst und der Kunstbetrieb haben sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark ver{\"a}ndert und werden sich aller Voraussicht nach in Zukunft noch weit rascher und durchgreifender {\"a}ndern. In meiner Dissertation geht es um eine Analyse des Jetzt-Zustandes des Kunstbetriebs und um die Konsequenzen die daraus f{\"u}r die zu erwartende Entwicklung zu ziehen sind, insbesondere bez{\"u}glich der Ausbildung von K{\"u}nstlern an Kunsthochschulen. Dort sollten meines Erachtens die beruflichen Aspekte des k{\"u}nstlerischen Feldes (in und außerhalb der Akademie) verst{\"a}rkt erl{\"a}utert und vermittelt werden. Der Fokus der Arbeit liegt auf den folgenden 4 Aspekten: Der K{\"u}nstler, die Arbeitswelt, die Ausbildung und das Netz und die Vernetzung und ihren Zusammenh{\"a}ngen. Diese Feststellungen basieren auf meinen Recherchen zu den vier Hauptthemen im Rahmen meiner Arbeit in der Lehre und der eigenen k{\"u}nstlerischen Praxis der letzten Jahre und spiegeln diese wider und sollen gleichzeitig als Beispiel f{\"u}r ihre Anwendung dienen und bieten einen {\"U}berblick in deren Ausf{\"u}hrung in der Praxis. Hinweis Die hier vorliegende Dateien (in 5 Teilen) sind die digitale Ver{\"o}ffentlichung meiner Dissertation im Rahmen der Promotion im Studiengang "Kunst und Design" an der Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t Weimar. Diese Publikation ist open source und wird in einem offenen und kollaborativen Prozess weiterentwickelt werden. Die jeweils aktuelle Version wird hier zu finden sein: http://phd.nts.is Dort befinden sich auch weitere Formate zum Download, ebenso wie der vollst{\"a}ndige (markdown-formatierte) Quelltext. (Aus urheber- und lizenzrechtlichen Gr{\"u}nden sind in dieser Version der Bildtafeln einige Bilder ausgelassen. Die gedruckte Ausgabe enth{\"a}lt alle Bildtafeln, diese liegt in der Bibliothek der Bauhaus-Universit{\"a}t aus.) Teile: - Thesenpapier - PhD Dissertation - Bildtafeln - Der 5-Jahres-Plan - KIOSK09-Katalog}, subject = {Kunst}, language = {de} } @article{TrapplKrajewskiRuttkayetal., author = {Trappl, Robert and Krajewski, Markus and Ruttkay, Zs{\´o}fia and Widrich, Virgil}, title = {Robots as Companions: What can we Learn from Servants and Companions in Literature, Theater, and Film?}, series = {Procedia Computer Science}, journal = {Procedia Computer Science}, doi = {10.1016/j.procs.2011.12.029}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170426-31650}, pages = {96 -- 98}, abstract = {Many researchers are working on developing robots into adequate partners, be it at the working place, be it at home or in leisure activities, or enabling elder persons to lead a self-determined, independent life. While quite some progress has been made in e.g. speech or emotion understanding, processing and expressing, the relations between humans and robots are usually only short-term. In order to build long-term, i.e. social relations, qualities like empathy, trust building, dependability, non-patronizing, and others will be required. But these are just terms and as such no adequate starting points to "program" these capacities even more how to avoid the problems and pitfalls in interactions between humans and robots. However, a rich source for doing this is available, unused until now for this purpose: artistic productions, namely literature, theater plays, not to forget operas, and films with their multitude of examples. Poets, writers, dramatists, screen-writers, etc. have studied for centuries the facets of interactions between persons, their dynamics, and the related snags. And since we wish for human-robot relations as master-servant relations - the human obviously being the master - the study of these relations will be prominent. A procedure is proposed, with four consecutive steps, namely Selection, Analysis, Categorization, and Integration. Only if we succeed in developing robots which are seen as servants we will be successful in supporting and helping humans through robots.}, subject = {Roboter}, language = {en} }