Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Basel FHNW
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Publikation Walk on the Wild Side? Questioning the Impact of Artistic Research.(18.06.2015) Camille Dumond; Priska Gisler; Rachel Mader; Siri Peyer; Schwander, Markus; Caviezel, Flavia06 - PräsentationPublikation Screen Cultures(28.08.0024) Bräuer, Stefanie; Kolb, Lucie; Messner, Philipp06 - PräsentationPublikation How can we map the network structures engendered by THEswissTHING through archival practice and digital humanities approaches?(15.02.0024) Bräuer, Stefanie; Kolb, Lucie; Kothe, Lara; Messner, Philipp06 - PräsentationPublikation Of demons, geniuses, and the rat man(Routledge, 25.03.2011) Bruder, Johannes01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher ZeitschriftPublikation Die Karte als Interface(Schüren, 03/2017) Schranz, ChristineDigitale Karten und Kartendienste sind im Begriff, ubiquitär zu werden. Für den Paradigmenwechsel sind insbesondere Navigationsgeräte, GPS-Daten sowie Satellitenaufnahmen verantwortlich, welche neue Produkte und Technologien zum Repräsentieren und Produzieren der Welt hervorgebracht und dadurch die Ubiquität von Karten erst möglich gemacht haben. Die verstärkte Zuwendung zum Raum hat paradigmatisch die Karte als neues Interface hervorgebracht. Dabei stellen georeferenzierte Medien eine neue Raumordnung her, in welcher die Beziehung von Raum und Ort neu organisiert wird. In Bezug zu dieser Raumordnung sind die Interaktion und der Bezug von Mensch-Maschine ausschlaggebend. Ein weiterer Aspekt ist die Ästhetisierung von Benutzeroberflächen. Entlang eines Designdiskurses umreißt der Beitrag einflussreiche Tendenzen und Phänomene und beleuchtet zugleich Praxen aus einer historischen Perspektive.04A - Beitrag SammelbandPublikation Palaces of Infrastructure: From Water to Data(2019) Allen, Jamie; Petros BabasikasModern cities are spaces of desire, projection and futurity. One way that cities express inclination and aspiration, to themselves and to the world, is through real, planned, projected and imagined infrastructure projects. Toronto’s R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant, completed in 1941, is the city’s palatial ode to shared, public provision — it is an over-specified, immoderately adorned expression of the potential of public works and the collective systems that constitute urban life. Sidewalk Toronto is Google subsidiary Alphabet Inc.’s proposed 12-acre development of “smart” infrastructure, urban innovation and improved, sustainable and connected living. These two sites are productively disjunctive — revealing comparable if opposing motivations in the contemporary history of a city that feels as if it is always becoming, always reaching toward a future it missed somewhere along the way. R.C. Harris and Sidewalk are two infra-structurally connected undertakings only Toronto could produce and/or project, two sites that bookend visions of a modern city that, through technology, attempts to support, nurture and create the social, economic and ecological needs of its denizens.06 - PräsentationPublikation Affect and Atmosphere in Controlled Responsive Environments(Springer, 07/2016) Simon, Andreas; Torpus, Jan-Lewe; Heibach, Christiane; Navarro, José Javier; Streitz, Norbert; Markopoulos, PanosWe explore the atmospheric potential and the affective connection between humans and their instrumented, responsive environments and develop corresponding artistic design strategies, evaluating ubicomp environments from a critical perspective, beyond pure application and usefulness. We have designed an abstract, cocoon-like, responsively mediated space and conducted a series of experiments with a total of 17 participants. Results show that participants experience affection, a coupling between themselves and the designed environment, and show strong cognitive engagement to understand and structure the environment through patterns of situation awareness and sensemaking.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation RhyCyling. Material Demonstrator(2015) Caviezel, Flavia; Hanselmann, SamuelConception and realisation of the online material demonstrator representing the interactive installation of the research and exhibition project 'RhyCycling – Fluid Borderland', by Flavia Caviezel and Samuel Hanselmann.10 - Elektronische-/ WebpublikationPublikation Member Selection Committee of the International Ethnographic Film Festival Göttingen GIEFF(2016) Caviezel, FlaviaMember of the Selection Committee of the International Ethnographic Film Festival Göttingen GIEFF99 - SonstigesPublikation Member Selection Committee of the International Ethnographic Film Festival Göttingen GIEFF(2014) Caviezel, FlaviaMember of the Selection Committee of the International Ethnographic Film Festival Göttingen GIEFF99 - Sonstiges