TY - CHAP A1 - Beese, Christine T1 - About the Internationality of Urbanism: The Influence of International Town Planning Ideas upon Marcello Piacentini’s Work T2 - Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Soviet Union, Spain and Germany. History and Historiography N2 - Beiträge zum Symposium „Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Soviet Union, Spain and Germany. History and Historiography“. Weimar, 21.-22. November 2013 N2 - For decades in Germany, historical research on dictatorial urban design in the first half of the 20th century focused on the National Socialist period. Studies on the urban design practices of other dictatorships remained an exception. This has changed. Meanwhile, the urban production practices of the Mussolini, Stalin, Salazar, Hitler and Franco dictatorships have become the subject of comprehensive research projects. Recently, a research group that studies dictatorial urban design in 20th century Europe has emerged at the Bauhaus-Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur und der Planung. The group is already able to refer to various research results. Part of the research group’s self-conception is the assumption that the urban design practices of the named dictatorships can only be properly understood from a European perspective. The dictatorships influenced one another substantially. Furthermore, the specificities of the practices of each dictatorship can only be discerned if one can compare them to those of the other dictatorships. This approach requires strict adherence to the research methods of planning history and urban design theory. Meanwhile, these methods must be opened to include those of general historical studies. With this symposium, the research group aims to further qualify this European perspective. The aim is to pursue an inventory of the various national historiographies on the topic of “urban design and dictatorship”. This inventory should offer an overview on the general national level of historical research on urban design as well as on the level of particular urban design projects, persons or topics. The symposium took place in Weimar, November 21-22, 2013. It was organized by Harald Bodenschatz, Piero Sassi and Max Welch Guerra and funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). KW - Städtebau KW - town planning KW - civic design KW - civic center KW - city extension KW - regional planning KW - Joseph Stübben KW - school of architecture KW - Gustavo Giovannoni KW - Marcello Piacentini KW - Fascism KW - Italy, Rome Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20150619-24093 SP - 1 EP - 22 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Birkholz, Marie Luise T1 - Granite on the Ground: Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Nuremberg/Germany. A brief introduction T2 - Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Soviet Union, Spain and Germany. History and Historiography N2 - Beiträge zum Symposium „Urban design and dictatorship in the 20th century: Italy, Portugal, the Soviet Union, Spain and Germany. History and Historiography“. Weimar, 21.-22. November 2013 N2 - For decades in Germany, historical research on dictatorial urban design in the first half of the 20th century focused on the National Socialist period. Studies on the urban design practices of other dictatorships remained an exception. This has changed. Meanwhile, the urban production practices of the Mussolini, Stalin, Salazar, Hitler and Franco dictatorships have become the subject of comprehensive research projects. Recently, a research group that studies dictatorial urban design in 20th century Europe has emerged at the Bauhaus-Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur und der Planung. The group is already able to refer to various research results. Part of the research group’s self-conception is the assumption that the urban design practices of the named dictatorships can only be properly understood from a European perspective. The dictatorships influenced one another substantially. Furthermore, the specificities of the practices of each dictatorship can only be discerned if one can compare them to those of the other dictatorships. This approach requires strict adherence to the research methods of planning history and urban design theory. Meanwhile, these methods must be opened to include those of general historical studies. With this symposium, the research group aims to further qualify this European perspective. The aim is to pursue an inventory of the various national historiographies on the topic of “urban design and dictatorship”. This inventory should offer an overview on the general national level of historical research on urban design as well as on the level of particular urban design projects, persons or topics. The symposium took place in Weimar, November 21-22, 2013. It was organized by Harald Bodenschatz, Piero Sassi and Max Welch Guerra and funded by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). KW - Städtebau KW - material KW - dictatorial design KW - political intention KW - pavement KW - Second World War KW - preservation Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20150925-24587 SP - 1 EP - 12 ER - TY - THES A1 - Carvalho Daher, Cesar Felipe T1 - Horoskopos: a virtual planetarium for astrology N2 - This report details the development of Horoskopos, a virtual planetarium for astrology. This project was an attempt to develop a learning tool for studying astrological concepts as connected to observational astronomy. The premise that astrology and observational astronomy were once inseparable from each other in ancient times guided the conceptualization of this tool as an interactive planetarium. The main references were existing software and applications for visualization in astrology and astronomy. Professional astrology teachers were consulted in order to understand better the state of astrological teaching and learning, as well as existing tools and practice. Horoskopos was built using the Unity3D development interface, which is based on the C# programming language. It also relied on the Swiss Ephemeris coding interface from Astrodienst. The development process was experimental and many of the needed skills were developed as needed. Usability tests were performed as new features were added to the interface. The final version of Horoskopos is fully usable, with many interactive visualization features and a defined visual identity. It was validated together with professional astrologers for its effectiveness in concept and visualization. KW - Mediendesign KW - Astrologie KW - Astronomie KW - Planetarium KW - Information design KW - Interaction design KW - Astrology KW - Observational astronomy Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220930-47181 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Assmann, Aleida T1 - Welche Zukünfte? N2 - Vortrag, gehalten am 20.04.2017 zur Einführung von Prof. Dr. Winfried Speitkamp in das Amt des Präsidenten der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar T3 - Neue Bauhausvorträge - 1 KW - Fortschritt KW - Ungewissheit KW - Nachhaltigkeit Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20171130-36136 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hawranke, Thomas T1 - Modding - Künstlerische Forschung in Computerspielen N2 - Die hier vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit dem Modifizieren von Computerspielen (Modding). Die Annäherung an das Modding geschieht aus zwei unterschiedlichen Blickrichtungen: Zum einen wird mit einem analytischen Blick auf das Themenfeld geschaut, der das bereits Erforschte mit den eigenen Suchbewegungen kombiniert. Zum anderen wird die Perspektive der Handlung eingenommen, die sich in der Widerständigkeit des Materials, der Werkzeuge und der Spieltechnologie äußert. Im Mittelpunkt der Auseinandersetzung stehen das Modding als Praxis, die Mods als Derivate und die Erforschung des Computerspiels mit den Praktiken und Derivaten des Modifizierens. Das Modding wird so zu einer epistemischen Praxis des Computerspiels. Die hier formulierten Überlegungen zum Modding, als eine forschende Praxis des Computerspiels, präsentieren eine Vorgehensweise, die ästhetische, widerständige und stabilisierende Aspekte in sich vereint. Sie dient der Erforschung des Computerspiels entlang seiner Diskussionen, Materialien, Technologien und Praktiken und fokussiert hierbei auf das Abseitige, dass als integraler Bestandteil des Computerspiels verstanden wird. Mit diesem Blick auf die Grenzen des Computerspielens werden Dinge sichtbar, die zwar Teil der synthetischen Computerspielwelten sind, durch dessen Inszenierungen und Atmosphären jedoch verschleiert werden. Der hier entwickelte Ansatz ermöglicht einen Perspektivenwechsel innerhalb dieser Welten und die Erforschung des Computerspiels unter besonderer Berücksichtigung seiner eingeschriebenen Normen und Machtverhältnissen. Das Modding dient hierbei als eine kritische Praxis zur Entschlüsselung dieser medial vermittelten Konstellationen. KW - Künstlerische Forschung KW - Computerspiel KW - Spielwissenschaft KW - Praxeologie KW - Medienkunst KW - Modding KW - Computerspiel KW - Art-Mods KW - Künstlerische Forschung KW - Artistic Research Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20180919-37886 ER - TY - JFULL A1 - Bogner, Simone A1 - Karpf, Michael A1 - Willer, Stefan A1 - Aquilar, Giorgia A1 - Springer, Jörg A1 - Euler-Rolle, Bernd A1 - Sikiaridi, Elizabeth A1 - Vogelaar, Frans A1 - von Beckerath, Verena A1 - Klei, Alexandra A1 - Raheem, Oluwafunminiyi A1 - Grundig, Ronny A1 - Sezer, Özge A1 - Kutkina, Anna A1 - Manka, Inge A1 - Hettchen, Karolina A1 - Jüttner, Monique A1 - Blunk, Julian ED - Bogner, Simone ED - Karpf, Michael ED - Meier, Hans-Rudolf T1 - Praktiken des Erbens. Metaphern, Materialisierungen, Machtkonstellationen N2 - Ausgehend von der Bemerkung des Philosophen Jacques Derrida, dass Erbe immer auch eine Aufgabe sei, widmet sich der dritte Band der Schriftenreihe des Graduiertenkollegs „Identität und Erbe“ den sozialen und kulturellen Praktiken der Bezugnahme auf Vergangenheit(en) und Identität(en). Mit einem (kulturellen) Erbe soll und muss etwas getan werden, um es überhaupt hervorzubringen. Es konstituiert sich erst im Akt des (Nicht-)Erbens, das heißt im Wechselverhältnis mit den mit und an ihm ausgeführten Praktiken. Gleichwohl ermöglicht erst deren Verbindung mit den materiellen Überresten und Überlieferungen des Erbes eine Aneignung oder Ablehnung der Vergangenheit sowie die Fort- und Umschreibung eines bereits bestehenden Erbes. Diese Vorgänge sind nicht willkürlicher Natur: Die Möglichkeiten zur Interpretation und Deutung werden durch die sozialen, politischen, kulturellen, ökonomischen und technischen Bedingungen der Gegenwart sowie durch die Geschichte und Materialität des Erbes beschränkt, erweitert und gelenkt. Erbe und Erbeprozesse müssen deshalb notwendigerweise miteinander in Beziehung gesetzt werden. Mit Beiträgen von Simone Bogner und Michael Karpf, Stefan Willer, Giorgia Aquilar, Jörg Springer, Bernd Euler-Rolle, Elizabeth Sikiaridi und Frans Vogelaar, Verena von Beckerath, Alexandra Klei, Oluwafunminiyi Raheem, Ronny Grundig, Özge Sezer, Anna Kutkina, Inge Manka, Karolina Hettchen und Monique Jüttner sowie Julian Blunk. T3 - Schriftenreihe des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs 2227 "Identität und Erbe" - 3 KW - Kulturerbe KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Architektur Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220810-47025 PB - Bauhaus-Universitätsverlag CY - Weinstraße-Ilmtal ER - TY - THES A1 - Held, Tobias T1 - Einblick: Gestalterische Potentiale und Perspektiven der Videotelefonie im Kontext von Nähe und Distanz. Eine praxis-basierte, (re-)kontextualisierende und diskursanalytische Studie. N2 - Inhaltlich beschäftigt sich die Arbeit, die im Rahmen des Promotionsstudiengangs Kunst und Gestaltung an der Bauhaus-Universität entstand, mit der Erforschung sozio-interaktiver Potentiale der Videotelefonie im Kontext von Nähe und Verbundenheit mit Fokus auf Eigenbild, Embodiment sowie den Rederechtswechsel. Die Videotelefonie als Kommunikationsform hat sich – und darauf deuten die Erfahrungen der Co- vid-19-Pandemie hin – im lebensweltlichen Alltag der Menschen etabliert und wird dort in naher Zukunft nicht mehr wegzudenken sein. Auf Basis ihrer Möglichkeiten und Errungenschaften ist es inzwischen Realität und Lebenswirklichkeit, dass die Kommunikation sowohl im privaten als auch im geschäftlichen Kontext mittels verschiedenster Kanäle stattfindet. Der Videotelefonie kommt hierbei als solche nicht nur eine tragende Funktion, sondern auch eine herausragende Rolle bei der vermeintlichen Reproduktion der Face-to-Face-Kommunikation im digitalen Raum zu und wird wie selbstverständlich zum zwischenmenschlichen Austausch genutzt. Just an diesem Punkt knüpft die Forschungsarbeit an. Zentral stand dabei das Vorhaben einer dezidierte Untersuchung des Forschungsgegenstandes Videotelefonie, sowohl aus Kultur- als auch Technikhistorischer, aber auch Medien-, Wahrnehmungs- wie Kommunikations- theoretischer Perspektive, indem analytische und phänosemiotische Perspektiven miteinander in Beziehung gesetzt werden (z.B. Wahrnehmungsbedingungen, Interaktionsmerkmale, realisierte Kommunikationsprozesse etc.). Damit verbundenes, wünschenswertes Ziel war es, eine möglichst zeitgemäße wie relevante Forschungsfrage zu adressieren, die neben den kulturellen Technisierungs- und Mediatisierungstendenzen in institutionellen und privaten Milieus ebenfalls eine conditio sine qua non der pandemischen (Massen-)Kommunikation entwirft. Die Arbeit ist damit vor allem im Bereich des Produkt- und Interactiondesigns zu verorten. Darüber hinaus hatte sie das Ziel der Darlegung und Begründung der Videotelefonie als eigenständige Kommunikationsform, welche durch eigene, kommunikative Besonderheiten, die sich in ihrer jeweiligen Ingebrauchnahme sowie durch spezielle Wahrnehmungsbedingungen äußern, und die die Videotelefonie als »Rederechtswechselmedium« avant la lettre konsolidieren, gekennzeichnet ist. Dabei sollte der Beweis erbracht werden, dass die Videotelefonie nicht als Schwundstufe einer Kommunikation Face-to-Face, sondern als ein eigenständiges Mediatisierungs- und Kommunikationsereignis zu verstehen sei. Und eben nicht als eine beliebige – sich linear vom Telefon ausgehende – entwickelte Form der audio-visuellen Fernkommunikation darstellt, sondern die gestalterische (Bewegtbild-)Technizität ein eigenständiges Funktionsmaß offeriert, welches wiederum ein innovatives Kommunikationsmilieu im Kontext einer Rederechtswechsel-Medialität stabilisiert. KW - Videotelefonie KW - Designforschung KW - Medienforschung KW - Videokonferenz KW - videochat KW - videocall KW - videoconference Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230111-48867 ER - TY - THES A1 - Puentes-Rivera, Yomayra T1 - WHISPERS OF MEMORY, MURMURS OF HISTORY ACOUSTIC MONU-MEMORIALS IN PUBLIC SPACES. Exploratory research of strategies used to create acoustic experiences of commemoration, remembrance, mourning and memory N2 - This research seeks to make an exploratory study of the strategies used by the creators of monuments, memorials, and commemorative places located in the public spaces that use sound as one of the primary raw material in their design. The term acoustic monu-memorials was coined in this research to encircle these structures and places. In order to achieve the goal of this research, it was necessary to compile a number of samples, primarily after the digital recording era of captured sound around 1971 to the present. The compilation was relevant because such a compendium was not found in the literature, and to the author's knowledge, a comprehensive investigation of the strategies used in planning acoustic monu-memorials in the urban spaces does not exist. The method used to create such compendium was to send a question to people with different background identities, such as visual and sound artists, musicians, art curators, and heritage scholars among others. This question produced a selection of 51 examples of acoustic monu-memorials located in public spaces. Subsequently, the examples were classified into four major categories according to their form and nature. Additionally, two examples from the main categories were chosen as case studies: The Sinti and Roma Memorial in Berlin, Germany and the Niche monument in Cali, Colombia. These study cases were presented, described, and analysed in detail as they represent the type of what could be defined as an acoustic monu-memorial in general. Lynch’s (1960) five elements that help individuals build the image of the city were transferred and used as a tool to help to build this image into acoustic terms. A thorough analysis of the acquired data yielded found the strategies used by the designers to shape, modify, transform, and structure public space. These strategies are entitled Sound Spaces. Moreover, a list entitled Urban Acoustic Commemoration Code was compiled. This list of suggestions addresses urban planners, architects, artists, designers, and general public interested in the aspects involved when creating acoustic commemoration phenomena in public spaces. KW - Stadtentwicklung KW - Collective Listening KW - Auditory Awareness KW - Intangible Acoustic Heritage KW - Urban studies Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20190603-39323 ER - TY - JFULL A1 - Ainio, Anna A1 - Bartetzky, Arnold A1 - Győrffy, Rachel A1 - Islam, Naslima A1 - Khvadagiani, Irakli A1 - Kibel, Jochen A1 - Landau-Donnelly, Friederike A1 - Leko, Kristina A1 - Lenz, Patricia A1 - Onuoha, Nnenna A1 - Rathjen, Lukas A1 - Reinsch, Natalie A1 - Rykov, Anatol A1 - Tajeri, Niloufar A1 - Ullmanová, Klára ED - Dinççağ Kahveci, Ayşegül ED - Hajdu, Marcell ED - Höhne, Wolfram ED - Jesse, Darja ED - Karpf, Michael ED - Torres Ruiz, Marta T1 - Censored? Conflicted Concepts of Cultural Heritage N2 - Those who ask how social entities relate to the past, enter a field defined by competing interpretations and contested practices of a collectively shared heritage. Dissent and conflict among heritage communities represent productive moments in the negotiation of these varying constructs of the past, identities, and heritage. At the same time, they lead to omissions, the overwriting and amendment of existing constructs. A closer look at all that is suppressed, excluded or rejected opens up new perspectives: It reveals how social groups are formed through public disputes upon the material foundations of heritage constructs. Taking the concept of censorship, the volume engages with the exclusionary and inclusionary mechanisms that underlie the construction of heritage and thus social identities. Censorship is understood here as a discursive strategy in public debates. In current debates, allegations of censorship surface primarily in cases where the handling of a certain heritage constructs is subjected to critical evaluation, or on the contrary, needs to be protected from criticism or even destruction. The authors trace the connection between heritage and identity and show that identity constructs are not only manifested within heritage but are actively negotiated through it. T3 - Schriftenreihe des DFG-Graduiertenkollegs 2227 "Identität und Erbe" - 4 KW - Kulturerbe KW - Denkmalpflege KW - Architektur KW - Zensur KW - Heritage Studies KW - Cancel Culture KW - Censorship KW - Kulturgeschichte Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230213-49276 SN - 978-3-95773-304-7 PB - Bauhaus-Universitätsverlag CY - Weimar ER - TY - THES A1 - Schlaffke, Markus T1 - Die Rekonstruktion des Menaka-Archivs: Navigationen durch die Tanz-Moderne zwischen Kolkata, Mumbai und Berlin 1936-38 N2 - Die Europatournee des Indischen Menaka-Balletts von 1936-38 ist der Ausgangspunkt dieser archivologischen Navigation entlang der Spuren indischer KünstlerInnen in Europa. In einer breit angelegten Archivrecherche wurden dazu Dokumente, Fundstücke, orale Erinnerungen und ethnografische Beobachtungen aus dem Kontext der Menaka-Tournee durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland zusammengetragen. Das Buch beschreibt den Rekonstruktionsprozess eines bedeutsamen Projekts der indischen Tanzmoderne. Es verfolgt dabei eine Methode, mit der sich die fragmentierten Dokumente des Medienereignisses als Spur lesen lassen und nutzt eine künstlerisch-forschende Involvierung in gegenwärtige Erinnerungspolitiken, in welche die verflochtenen Strukturen der künstlerischen Avantgarde zwischen Kolkata, Mumbai und Berlin hineinreichen. Die Spur des Menaka-Ballett erweist sich dabei als Teil weitreichender ideologischer, tänzerischer, musikalischer, filmischer und literarischer Strömungen, die auch in gegenwärtigen kulturellen Bestimmungen fortwirken. Fotografien, Zeitungsberichte, Film- und Tonaufnahmen, Briefe und persönliche Erinnerungstücke erzählen davon, wie sich, vor dem Hintergrund der im antikolonialen Aufbruch befindlichen Kulturreform in Indien, und der nationsozialistisch-völkischen Kulturpolitik in Deutschland, die Tänzerinnen und Musiker der indischen Ballettgruppe und die deutsche Öffentlichkeit im gegenseitigen Spiegel betrachteten, während die Vorzeichen des kommenden Krieges immer deutlicher wurden. KW - Menaka KW - Menaka-Archiv KW - Leila Roy-Sokhey Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220823-47069 ER - TY - THES A1 - Michel, Ralf T1 - Licht – Farbe – Licht : Zur Integration von Design und Technik in der Designforschung mit Licht und Farbe N2 - Die Thesis untersucht am Beispiel von Farb-Licht Forschungen (Interaktion dynamischen Lichts mit farbigen Oberflächen) und der Designforschungen am Potenzial der organisch Licht emittierenden Dioden (OLED) integrierende Aspekte des Designs im Kontext dieser Technologien. Des weiteren reflektiert die Thesis am Beispiel dieser Designforschungen das Verhältnis von Designforschung und Innovation für die gestalterischen Disziplinen. KW - Design KW - Integrative Gestaltung KW - Designforschung Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20180921-37941 ER - TY - THES A1 - Arboleda, Pablo T1 - Reckoning with Incompiuto Siciliano: Unfinished Public Works as Modern Ruins and All which it Entails N2 - Since the end of the 1950s, Italy has focused part of its modernization on the erection of public works. Due to corruption, mafia, and further malpractice, this form of development has occasionally failed, producing a high number of constructions that have remained unfinished for decades. In 2007, the group of artists Alterazioni Video constructed an informal survey in the form of an on-line tool open to public contributions, which revealed that there are 395 unfinished public works in Italy from which 156, approximately 39.5%, are located in Sicily alone. In view of such a statistic, Alterazioni Video opted to coin the term ‘Incompiuto Siciliano’ – literally ‘Sicilian Incompletion’ – to refer to unfinished public works as a formal architectural style. This re-interpretation, which aims to convey the recovered dignity of these ‘modern ruins’, considers unfinished public works a type of heritage with the potential to represent the entirety of Italian society. Furthermore, it goes as far as to say an unfinished public work is ‘Incompiuto Siciliano’ despite being located in another of the Italian regions. This doctoral dissertation embraces the artists’ argument to develop a complete study of Incompiuto Siciliano by embedding this architectural style/artistic project within the main debates on modern ruins at present. This is important because it is expected to contribute to the revalorization and eventual recommissioning of unfinished sites by validating Incompiuto Siciliano in the realm of academia. Furthermore, this work aspires to be a worthwhile source of information for future investigations dealing with cultural interpretations of incompletion in any other context – a not unreasonable goal considering how unfinished works are one of the key urban topics after the 2008 financial crisis. Hence, this doctoral dissertation uses Incompiuto Siciliano to discuss a different perspective in each of the five chapters and, though these can be read as independent contributions, the objective is that all chapters read together, form a clear, concise, continuous unit. And so it must be said this is not a dissertation about unfinished public works in Italy; this is a dissertation about Incompiuto Siciliano as an artistic response to unfinished public works in Italy – which clearly requires an interdisciplinary analysis involving Urban Studies, Cultural Geography, Contemporary Archaeology, Critical Heritage and Visual Arts. KW - Kulturerbe KW - incompiuto siciliano KW - unfinished public works KW - modern ruins KW - incompletion KW - heritage KW - aesthetics KW - art KW - culture Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170715-32656 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, Naira A1 - Hennig, Christoph A1 - Aubel, Mario A1 - Hesse, Tobias A1 - Schneider, Sascha T1 - FlipLife als Mitarbeiterrekrutierungsquelle N2 - Ausgehend von der Aufgabenstellung umreißt diese Arbeit die Besonderheiten der Mitarbeiterrekrutierung und deren Anwendung im Internet, im speziellen bei Social-Games, gemessen an dem Spiel FlipLife. KW - Fliplife Mitarbeiterrekrutierung Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20120229-15727 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ruhland, Grit T1 - FOLGELANDSCHAFT. Eine Untersuchung der Auswirkungen des Uranbergbaus auf die Landschaft um Gera/Ronneburg. N2 - Das Kernthema dieser Arbeit ist die Beschäftigung mit den Folgen des Uranbergbaus in dem Gebiet um die ehemalige Abbauregion der Wismut SAG/SDAG in Ronneburg (Ostthüringen). Dieses Thema wird unter historischen, sozialen, kulturanthropologischen und künstlerischen Aspekten betrachtet und in den Zusammenhang mit den weltweiten Voraussetzungen der Nuklearindustrie und Auswirkungen des Uranbergbaus und seiner Folgen gestellt. Die Arbeit legt dar, wie eine Uranbergbaufolgelandschaft entsteht und welches Wissen ist für ein angemessenes Verständnis des Phänomens wichtig ist. Es wird untersucht, ob Kunst bezüglich der Uranbergbaufolgelandschaft einen relevanten Beitrag leisten kann bzw. in welcher Form dies versucht wurde, bzw. stellte Arbeiten vor, die verwandete Themen bearbeitet haben. In Kombination dieser beiden Hauptaspekte geht die Arbeit der Frage nach, welche Faktoren die Uranbergbaufolgelandschaft prägen und ob es sinnvolle Beteiligungsfelder für künstlerisches Forschen oder Handeln gibt sowie welche Bedingungen hierfür erfüllt werdenmüssten. Die Kernthese der Arbeit ist, dass künstlerische Arbeiten im Themenfeld des Uranbergbaus unter bestimmten Bedingungen relevante Beiträge leisten können. N2 - This thesis is exploring the consequences of uranium mining in the area around the former mining region of the Wismut SAG / SDAG in Ronneburg (East Thuringia), East Germany. The topic is viewed from historical, social, cultural-anthropological and artistic aspects and placed in the context of the worldwide requirements of the nuclear industry and the effects of uranium mining and its consequences. The thesis explains how a uranium mining landscape is created and what knowledge is important for an adequate understanding of the phenomenon. It is examined whether art can make a relevant contribution in dealing with the uranium mining landscape. It discusses artworks that have dealt with related topics. In combination of these two main aspects, the thesis investigates the question which factors shape the uranium mining landscape and whether there are meaningful fields of participation for artistic research and which conditions would have to be met for this. The core thesis of the work is that artistic work in the field of uranium mining can make relevant contributions under certain conditions. It also contains field research, interviews and the description and application of a method called "random-structured landscape observation". KW - Uranbergbau KW - Nachbergbau KW - Geiger-Müller-Zählrohr KW - Kerntechnische Industrie KW - Nuclear Art KW - Environmental Art KW - Künstlerische Forschung KW - Artistic Research KW - Geigerzähler KW - Nuklearindustrie KW - Atomindustrie Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210906-44953 ER - TY - THES A1 - Dief, Shaima T1 - Ancient Egyptian Hybrid Deities in Visual Form as Mediator in Cultural Transmission N2 - The most fundamental understating of hybridization methodology takes the form of stable but dynamic notions, accumulated over time in the memory of individuals. Schematized and abstracted, the hybrids representation needs to be reproduced and reused in order to reconstruct and bring back other memories. Reinvented, or reused hybrids can support getting access to social, traditional, religious understanding of nations. In this manner, they take the form of the messenger / the mediator an innate, equivalent to the use of mental places in the art of memory. We remember mythology in order to remember other things. From individual memory perspective, or group collective memory, the act of recollection is assumed to be an individual act, biologically based in the brain, but by definition conditioned by social collectives. Following Halbwachs, this thesis does not recognize a dichotomy between individual and collective memory as two different types of remembering. Conversely, the collective is thought of as inherent to individual thought, questioning perspectives that regard individual recollection as isolated from social settings. The individual places himself in relation to the group and makes use of the collective frameworks of thought when he localizes and reconstructs the past, whether in private or in social settings. The frameworks of social relations, of time, and of space are constructs originating in social interaction and distributed in the memory of the group members. The individual has his own perspective on the collective frameworks of the group, and the group’s collective frameworks can be regarded as a common denominator of the individual outlooks on the framework. In acts of remembering, the individual may actualize the depicted symbols in memory, but he could also employ precepts from the environment. The latter have been referred to as material or external frameworks of memory, suggesting their similar role as catalysts for processes of remembrance such as that of the hybrids in my paintings. It is only with reference to the hybrids, who work as messengers / mediators with a dual nature, that communicate between the past and the present, the internal and external space, that individual memory and group memory is in focus. The exhibition at the Egyptian museum in Leipzig is my practical method to create a communicative memory, using hybrids as mediators in cultural transimission, as when the act refers to informal and everyday situations in which group members informally search for the past, it takes place in the communicative 162 memory. As explained in chapter one, the exhibition at the Egyptian museum in Leipzig is an act of remembering in search for the past with support of my paintings, which then can considered as part of the cultural memory. In addition to the theoretical framework summarized above, I have applied my hypothesis practically in the form of the public exhibition, and shared the methodology with public audience from Cairo / Egypt and Leipzig / German in the form of visual art workshops and open discussions. I have also suggested an analyzed description of the meaning of hybrids in my artwork as mediators and messengers for the purpose of cultural transmission, as well as in relation to other artists’ work and use of a similar concept. By using my hybrid creatures in my visual artwork, I am creating a bridge, mediators to represent both the past and the present, what we remember of the past, and how we understand the past. It is as explained in chapter two; that the hybridization methodology in terms of double membership represented in different cultures –Cairo / Egypt and Leipzig / Germany- can provide a framework which allows artistic discussions and could be individually interpreted, so individual cultures / individual memory can become transparent without losing their identities and turn into communicative memory. This transmission through the hybridization theoretical approech was explicitly clarified with the support of Krämer’s hypothesis. The practical attempt was examined by creating a relationship between the witness –me as an artist– and the audience –the exhibition visitors–, to cross space and time, not to bridge differences, rather to represent the contrasts transparently. The Kin-making proposition is adopted by many academics and scholars in modern society and theoretical research; the topic was represented in the roots of the ancient Egyptian mindset and supported theoretically by similar understandings such as Haraway’s definition of kin-making. The practical implementation of kin- making can be observed in many of my artwork and was analyzed visually and artistically in chapter three. My practical project outcome tested success by using hybrids in my paintings as mediators, it opened a communicative artistic discussion. This methodology gave a possible path of communication through paintings / visual analyses, and offered relativity through image self-interpretation. KW - Kollektives Gedächtnis KW - Kunst KW - Cultural memory KW - Communicative memory KW - Hybridization KW - Visual Art Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230220-49337 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simon-Ritz, Frank T1 - "Kultur ist Reichtum an Problemen": Wie sich der Kultur-Begriff der UNESCO an Egon Friedell annäherte JF - Palmbaum: Literarisches Journal aus Thüringen N2 - Der in H. 1/2023 erschienene Essay führt Gedanken einer in H. 1/2022 des "Palmbaum" erschienene Betrachtung (https://doi.org/10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.4628) weiter. Im Zentrum stehen dabei die Bemühungen der UNESCO um das immaterielle Kulturerbe. KW - UNESCO KW - Kulturerbe Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20230411-49524 VL - 2023 IS - Heft 1 PB - Quartus Verlag CY - Bucha bei Jena ER - TY - THES A1 - Arzmi, Azmah T1 - Reinterpreting Marzahn, Berlin & Petržalka, Bratislava: From Process of State Socialist Utopia to Utopia of State Capitalist Process N2 - Housing estates were fundamentally conceived upon state socialist utopia ideas to provide standard housing for citizens. While former state socialist housing estates have been extensively researched in the field of architecture, urban and sociology studies, there is still a gap in identifying how production processes affect morphological changes during the post-socialist era. This thesis compares the processes in the production of the largest housing estates of Marzahn in GDR and Petržalka in Czechoslovakia from 1970 to 1989 through contextual analysis of primary and secondary sources, which include visual maps, diagrams from professional architecture and planning journals, government documents and textbooks, as well as academic journals, books and newspaper articles. Then it discusses how these processes inadvertently created conducive conditions affecting their development in the market economy after 1989. It then interprets the results through application of Actor-Network Theory and Historical Institutionalism, while conceptualising them through David Harvey’s dialectical utopianism theory. Harvey (2000) delineates two types of utopia, one of spatial form and one of process. The former refers to materialised ideals in physical forms whereas the latter refers to the ongoing process of spatializing. The thesis aims to show how the production of Marzahn in GDR was more path dependent on policies established in 1950s and 1960s whereas Petržalka was a product of new Czechoslovakian policies in 1970s, changing aspects of the urban planning process, a manifestation of a more emphatic technocratic thinking on a wider scale. This ultimately influences the trajectories of development after 1989, showing more effects in Petržalka. KW - Kulturerbe KW - state socialist utopia KW - centralized planning KW - GDR KW - Czechoslovakia KW - mass housing estates Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210315-43927 ER - TY - THES A1 - Reshetnikova, Tatiana T1 - Transformation of the Environment: Influence of “Urban Reagents.” German and Russian Case Studies N2 - An urban regeneration manifests itself through urban objects operating as change agents. The en-tailed diverse effects on the surroundings demonstrate experimental origin - an experiment as a preplanned but unpredictable method. An understanding of influences and features of urban ob-jects requires scrutiny due to a high potential of the elements to force an alteration and reactions. This dissertation explores the transformation of the milieu and mechanisms of this transformation. KW - urban reagent KW - urban transformation KW - urban virus KW - effects of architecture KW - experiment KW - Stadtentwicklung KW - urban regeneration KW - iconic architecture KW - influence of architecture Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210128-43517 N1 - Dissertation and Appendix (Folder + CD) to conferral of the academic degree Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) at the Faculty of Architecture of the Bauhaus University Weimar, submitted by Reshetnikova Tatiana Sergeevna M.Design, Diploma in “Design” Date of birth 29\11\1984 Weimar, 2020 Supervisor Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Frank Eckardt Reviewers Prof. Dr. phil. habil. Frank Eckardt Prof. Vitaly Stadnikov (PhD) Date of the disputation: 22.01.2021 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Königshofen, Max T1 - Mahnmal oder Tanztempel? Das Funkhaus und seine Rolle in der Weimarer Clubkultur N2 - Im Südwesten Weimars befindet sich ein leerstehender Gebäudekomplex, der im Stadtraum heute unter dem Namen Funkhaus und vor allem für studentisch organisierte Partys bekannt ist. Doch das Gebäude entstand ursprünglich nicht als Radiostation, sondern zwischen 1937 und 1944 als Prestigeprojekt des nationalsozialistisch zugespitzten Nietzsche-Kults. Diese Projektarbeit beleuchtet anhand von Archivalien und Expertinneninterviews die Nutzungsgeschichte der ehemaligen »Nietzsche-Gedächtnishalle« und wirft die Frage auf, ob und wie ein solcher NS-Bau als Partylocation genutzt werden kann. T3 - LUCIA Open Paper - 2 KW - Funkhaus KW - Weimar KW - Medien Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210603-44377 VL - 2021 PB - Lucia Verlag CY - Weimar ER - TY - THES A1 - Freire, Kamai T1 - Panafricanism and African Revolution in Brazilian Music N2 - This research departs from the teachings of Kwame Ture on the difference between mobilization and organization in the panafricanist struggle to analyze then the use of Music within the anti-racist and anti-colonialist struggle in Brazil. KW - Saz KW - Pan-Africanism KW - Musik KW - Antikolonialismus KW - Antirassismus KW - African Revolution KW - Music KW - Brazilian Music KW - Musicology KW - Post-colonial studies KW - anti-racist KW - anti-colonialist Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20210216-43536 ER -