Techniques Matter. Researching More-than-Human Worlds

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What kind of techniques might provide us with an open sensorium towards the environment? What are the methods? What the technologies? What kind of processes, relations and aesthetics emerge out of them, and how can we tackle a more-than-human approach? With this method workshop we bring together local and international researchers exploring techno-aesthetic and -scientific approaches towards natureculture. We are particularly interested in the sensorial and technical dimensions of scientific and aesthetic research and their impact for an ecological awareness. Furthermore, we want to critically discuss our adopted methods and question the role of technology for human’s perception of the world. Invited speakers: Yves Citton, Paris; Anna Krzywoszynska, Sheffield; Christoph Kueffer, Rapperswil/Zürich; Jacopo Rasmi, Nancy; Andreas Rigling, Birmensdorf; Alexandra Toland, Weimar/ Berlin and the Team Ecodata–Ecomedia–Ecoaesthetics (Yvonne Volkart, lead; Marcus Maeder, Rasa Smite, Aline Veillat). Moderation: Felipe Castelblanco and Karolina Sobecka
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eco-aesthetic and scientific methods
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Online Method Workshop
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VOLKART SCHMIDT, Yvonne, 2020. Techniques Matter. Researching More-than-Human Worlds. Online Method Workshop. 7 Mai 2020. Verfügbar unter: https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/33211