Institute of Arts and Design Education
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Publikation Denkanstösse: Innovation School FHNW 2022(Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW, Institut Digitale Kommunikations-Umgebungen, 12.09.2023) van der Meulen, Nicolaj05 - Forschungs- oder ArbeitsberichtPublikation With a good Feeling = Mit dem Bauchgefühl(Selbstverlag, 2020) van der Meulen, Nicolaj; Sommer, Andrea; Leclaire, Agnes04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Importance of Being Local: The Role of Authenticity in the Concepts Offered by Non-Themed Domestic Restaurants in Switzerland(MDPI, 2020) van der Meulen, Nicolaj; Home, Robert; Käsmayr, Anneli; Wiesel, Jörg01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Re-sensing Food. Über die Zukunftsfähigkeit des ästhetischen Urteils,(Christoph Merian Verlag, 2020) van der Meulen, Nicolaj04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Geschmack. Für eine Ästhetik des Essens(transcript, 2022) van der Meulen, Nicolaj02 - MonographiePublikation 04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Stefan Wiesner's Practice of Cooking. A Contribution to Culinary Aesthetics(2020) van der Meulen, Nicolaj01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Manifesto of artistic research: a defense against its advocates(Diaphanes, 2020) Henke, Silvia; Mersch, Dieter; van der Meulen, Nicolaj; Wiesel, Jörg; Strässle, ThomasSince its beginnings in the 1990s, “artistic research” has become established as a new format in the areas of educational and institutional policy, aesthetics, and art theory. It has now diffused into almost all artistic fields, from installation to experimental formats to contemporary music, literature, dance or performance art. But from its beginnings—under labels like “art and science” or “scienceart” or “artscience” that mention both disciplines in one breath—it has been in competition with academic research, without its own concept of research having been adequately clarified. This manifesto attempts to resolve the problem and to defend the term and the radical potentials of a researching art against those who toy all too carefully with university formats, wishing to ally them with scientific principles. Its aim is to emphasize the autonomy and particular intellectuality of artistic research, without seeking to justify its legitimacy or adopt alien standards.03 - Sammelband