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Prof. Ursula Damm, M.F.A. Christian Doeller, Dr. Klaus Fritze<br>
[[:Category:Projektmodul|Projektmodul]]<br />
Termin der ersten Veranstaltung 06.04.2023
''Lecturer(s):'' M.F.A. Christian Doeller, Dr. Klaus Fritze<br />
Donnerstag, 13:30 - 18:00
''Credits:'' 16 [[SWS]]<br />
''Date:'' Thursdays 13:30 - 18:00<br />
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b/204 | Room 204]] / EOW site in Oberweimar<br />
''First meeting:'' 20.04.2023, 13:30, Room 204 <br /> <br />


==DE==
''[[File:EOW-gelaende.jpg|1000px]]
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Was passiert, wenn ein Areal in den Zustand der Selbstüberlassenheit gerät, die Begrenzungen und Gerüste zerfallen, Kulturen verwildern? Welche Zerfalls- und Wachstumsprozesse folgen dem Kontrollverlust und wie können wir uns positionieren und Empathie entwickeln?


In dem Projektmodul »PostCompost« widmen wir uns dem Ökosys- tem einer Industriebrache, die sich aktuell im Prozess der Renaturie- rung / Sukzession befindet, und untersuchen seine Schichten, Zustän- de, Bedingungen und mögliche Entwicklungen.
<u>Description:</u>
 
What happens when an area enters a state of self-abandonment, the boundaries and frameworks collapse, cultures go wild? What processes of decay and growth follow the loss of control and how can we position ourselves and develop empathy?
 
In the project module »PostCompost« we dedicate ourselves to the ecosystem of an industrial wasteland, which is currently in the process of renaturation / succession, and investigate its conditions, layers and possible developments.
 
Students from different disciplines form an artistic research group that sets out on a speculative expedition through the area of the former EOW site in Oberweimar. We draw inspiration from the approaches of various scientific disciplines, incorporate them into our own experiments, and subject them to critical reflection. We focus on documenting the existing as well as on new processes of development and growth. We test digital and analog techniques of viewing, listening, making visible, collecting, digging, monitoring, archiving, ordering, identifying, linking, interpreting, transforming and extrapolating. We do not see ourselves as external observers, but as empathetic co-creators and actors of the ecosystem. Our goal is the fragmentary description and development of a place on different temporal levels, where »natural« processes and the legacies of »human civilization processes« directly confront each other.
 
Our weekly meetings take place mainly on the site of the former EOW complex in Oberweimar. Here we offer introductions to strategies and techniques from the fields of biology and DIY electronics / data processing. We deal with relevant artistic and theoretical positions as well as with the historical context of the site. Field trips and workshops are planned, results of the project module will be presented in the context of Summaery 2023.
 
Students from all disciplines are welcome. Prerequisites for participation are an interest in working outdoors and a willingness to engage with the site outside of weekly meetings. No prior technical experience is necessary.
 
Please send applications with a short motivation letter (4-5 sentences) by mail to christian.doeller@uni-weimar.de.
 
 
 
<u>Participants / Working Groups</u>
 
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* [[/NAME / DESCRIPTION/]]
 
 
 
<u>Artists / Links:</u>
 
* [http://zhengbo.org/2018_PP3.html Zheng Bo]
* [https://futurefarmers.com/ Futurefarmers]
* [https://www.hichamberrada.com/portfolio/mesk-ellil/ Hicham Berrada]
* [http://www.agnesdenesstudio.com/works7.html Agnes Denes]
* [https://kyriakigoni.com/projects/data-garden Kyriaki Goni]
* [https://www.skulpturenparkkoeln.de/de/ausstellungkoelnskulptur/koelnskulptur-10/72/390.html?ausstellungsview=1  Lois Weinberger]
* [http://ingovetter.com/project/schussgegenschuss/ Ingo Vetter]
* [https://arpmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/riverside-sculpture-park/peter-hutchinson-thrown-ropes-remagen.html Peter Hutchinson]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTIZ_OZO0kQ Hieronimus Bosch]
* [https://melchin.org/oeuvre/revival-field/ Mel Chin]
* [https://www.perspektivregion.eu/kunst/criminal-crops David Hahlbrock]


Studierende aus verschiedenen Fachrichtungen bilden eine künstleri- sche Forscher*innengruppe, die gemeinsam auf eine spekulative Ex- pedition durch das Areal des ehemaligen EOW-Geländes in Oberwei- mar aufbricht. Wir lassen uns von Herangehensweisen verschiedener Wissenschaftsdisziplinen inspirieren, binden sie in unsere eigenen Ex- perimente ein und unterziehen sie einer kritischen Reflexion. Wir widmen uns sowohl einer Bestandsaufnahme, als auch neuen Entwick- lungs- und Wachstumsprozessen. Dabei erproben wir digitale und ana- loge Techniken des Betrachten, Lauschen, Sammeln, Graben, Überwa- chen, Archivieren, Ordnen, Identifizieren, Verknüpfen, Interpretieren, Transformieren und Extrapolieren. Wir selbst begreifen uns dabei nicht als außenstehende Betrachter*innen, sondern als empathische Mitgestalter*innen und Akteure des Ökosystems. Unser Ziel ist die fragmentarische Beschreibung und Entwicklung eines Ortes auf ver- schiedenen zeitlichen Ebenen, an dem sich »natürliche« Prozesse und die Hinterlassenschaften »menschlicher Zivilisationsprozesse« unmit- telbar gegenüberstehen.


Unsere wöchentlichen Treffen finden überwiegend auf dem Areal des ehemaligen EOW Geländes in Oberweimar statt. Hier werden Einfüh- rungen in Strategien und Techniken aus den Bereichen Biologie und DIY Elektronik / Datenverarbeitung angeboten. Außerdem befassen wir uns mit naheliegenden künstlerischen und theoretischen Positionen sowie mit dem geschichtlichen Kontext des Ortes. Es sind Exkursio- nen und Workshops geplant, Ergebnisse des Projektmoduls werden im Kontext der Summaery 2023 präsentiert.
Willkommen sind Studierende aus allen Fachrichtungen. Vorausset- zungen zur Teilnahme sind das Interesse am Arbeiten im Freien und die Bereitschaft, sich außerhalb der wöchentlichen Treffen mit dem Ort zu beschäftigen. Es sind keine technischen Vorkenntnisse nötig.


Bewerbungen mit einem kurzen Motivationsschreiben (4-5 Sätze) bitte per Mail an christian.doeller@uni-weimar.de
<u>Schedule:</u>
 
[[/April 20 – introduction/]]
: - remote investigation of the site
: - first growth experiment
 
 
[[/April 27 – EOW Nr. I/]]
: - getting in touch with the site / phenomena
: - first experiments / perception exercises
 
* [[/GROUP EXPERIMENT 1/]]
* [[/GROUP EXPERIMENT 2/]]
* [[/GROUP EXPERIMENT 3/]]
* [[/GROUP EXPERIMENT 4/]]
 
 
 
May 04 – Infrastructures
: - first presentations
: - practical framework: tools and methods
: - research structure, group strcuture
 
 
 
<u>Literature:</u>
 
Theory <br>
*Gilles Clement: Garten, Landschaft und das Genie der Natur (ISBN 978-3-95757-025-3)
*Eva Horn, Hannes Bergthaller: Anthropozän zur Einführung (ISBN 978-3-96060-311-5)
*Snaebjörnsdottir, Wilson, Sanders: Beyond Plant Blindness (ISBN ‎ 978-3962160012)
*Jennifer Gabrys: How to do Things with Sensors (ISBN 978-1-5179-0831-7)
*Jennifer Gabrys: Program Earth (ISBN 978-0-8166-9314-6)
*Bruno Latour: Circulating Reference ([http://www.bruno-latour.fr/sites/default/files/downloads/53-PANDORA-TOPOFIL-pdf.pdf  LINK] )
 
 
Art <br>
*Friedrich von Borries, Hiller, Renfordt: Klima Kunst Forschung (ISBN 978-3883962993)
*Ursula Damm, Mindaugas Gapsevicius: Shared Habitats (ISBN 978-3-8376-5647-3)
*Bruno Latour, Peter Weibel: Critical Zones (ISBN 978-0262044455)
*Dr. Stephanie Rosenthal: Garten der irdischen Freuden (ISBN 9788836644544)
 
 
Science <br>
*Tim Kaysers: Phyto For Future - Mit Pflanzen aus der Klimakrise (ISBN 978-3-96317-291-5)
*Kosmos: Was blüht denn da (ISBN 978-3440170731)
*R. Wall-Kimmerer: Gathering Moss (ISBN 978-0870714993)
*Tompkins: Das geheime Leben der Pflanzen (ISBN 978-3596702565)
*J. C. Bose: Die Pflanzenschrift und ihre Offenbarungen
*Ronald/Adamchak: Tomorrow's Table (ISBN 978-0195301755)
 
 
 
<u>Topics:</u>
 
Electronics & Biology:
*Arduino & ESP32
*Connecting and reading different sensors
*LoRa communication
*data visualization (online)
*categorization of plants
*growth experiments
*climate chamber
 
 
Art & Thinking:
*Contemporary (media) art positions that relate to the subject matter
*Sensors as interfaces between beings and their environments
*perceptual awareness and sensors as magnifying glasses of everyday processes
*Strategies in working with sensor technologies and input/output systems
*Relations between the physical and the digital


==EN==
What happens when an area enters a state of self-abandonment, the boundaries and frameworks collapse, cultures go wild? What proces- ses of decay and growth follow the loss of control and how can we position ourselves and develop empathy?


In the project module »PostCompost« we dedicate ourselves to the ecosystem of an industrial wasteland, which is currently in the process of renaturation / succession, and investigate its conditions, layers and possible developments.


Students from different disciplines form an artistic research group that sets out on a speculative expedition through the area of the former EOW site in Oberweimar. We draw inspiration from the approaches of various scientific disciplines, incorporate them into our own experi- ments, and subject them to critical reflection. We focus on documen- ting the existing as well as on new processes of development and growth. We test digital and analog techniques of viewing, listening, making visible, collecting, digging, monitoring, archiving, ordering, identifying, linking, interpreting, transforming and extrapolating. We do not see ourselves as external observers, but as empathetic co-crea-tors and actors of the ecosystem. Our goal is the fragmentary descrip- tion and development of a place on different temporal levels, where »natural« processes and the legacies of »human civilization processes« directly confront each other.
<u>Criteria for passing:</u>
*experiment, attend the classes and develop your own experiments relating to the topic
*get involved with the research site on a regular basis - also outside of seminar meetings
*document your process on the wiki (solo or group), presentation at Summaery 2023


Our weekly meetings take place mainly on the site of the former EOW complex in Oberweimar. Here we offer introductions to strategies and techniques from the fields of biology and DIY electronics / data pro- cessing. We deal with relevant artistic and theoretical positions as well as with the historical context of the site. Field trips and workshops are planned, results of the project module will be presented in the context of Summaery 2023.
Students from all disciplines are welcome. Prerequisites for participa- tion are an interest in working outdoors and a willingness to engage with the site outside of weekly meetings. No prior technical experi- ence is necessary.


Please send applications with a short motivation letter (4-5 sentences) by mail to christian.doeller@uni-weimar.de.
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 24 April 2023

Projektmodul
Lecturer(s): M.F.A. Christian Doeller, Dr. Klaus Fritze
Credits: 16 SWS
Date: Thursdays 13:30 - 18:00
Venue: Room 204 / EOW site in Oberweimar
First meeting: 20.04.2023, 13:30, Room 204

EOW-gelaende.jpg


Description:

What happens when an area enters a state of self-abandonment, the boundaries and frameworks collapse, cultures go wild? What processes of decay and growth follow the loss of control and how can we position ourselves and develop empathy?

In the project module »PostCompost« we dedicate ourselves to the ecosystem of an industrial wasteland, which is currently in the process of renaturation / succession, and investigate its conditions, layers and possible developments.

Students from different disciplines form an artistic research group that sets out on a speculative expedition through the area of the former EOW site in Oberweimar. We draw inspiration from the approaches of various scientific disciplines, incorporate them into our own experiments, and subject them to critical reflection. We focus on documenting the existing as well as on new processes of development and growth. We test digital and analog techniques of viewing, listening, making visible, collecting, digging, monitoring, archiving, ordering, identifying, linking, interpreting, transforming and extrapolating. We do not see ourselves as external observers, but as empathetic co-creators and actors of the ecosystem. Our goal is the fragmentary description and development of a place on different temporal levels, where »natural« processes and the legacies of »human civilization processes« directly confront each other.

Our weekly meetings take place mainly on the site of the former EOW complex in Oberweimar. Here we offer introductions to strategies and techniques from the fields of biology and DIY electronics / data processing. We deal with relevant artistic and theoretical positions as well as with the historical context of the site. Field trips and workshops are planned, results of the project module will be presented in the context of Summaery 2023.

Students from all disciplines are welcome. Prerequisites for participation are an interest in working outdoors and a willingness to engage with the site outside of weekly meetings. No prior technical experience is necessary.

Please send applications with a short motivation letter (4-5 sentences) by mail to christian.doeller@uni-weimar.de.


Participants / Working Groups


Artists / Links:


Schedule:

April 20 – introduction

- remote investigation of the site
- first growth experiment


April 27 – EOW Nr. I

- getting in touch with the site / phenomena
- first experiments / perception exercises


May 04 – Infrastructures

- first presentations
- practical framework: tools and methods
- research structure, group strcuture


Literature:

Theory


Art


Science


Topics:

Electronics & Biology:

  • Arduino & ESP32
  • Connecting and reading different sensors
  • LoRa communication
  • data visualization (online)
  • categorization of plants
  • growth experiments
  • climate chamber


Art & Thinking:

  • Contemporary (media) art positions that relate to the subject matter
  • Sensors as interfaces between beings and their environments
  • perceptual awareness and sensors as magnifying glasses of everyday processes
  • Strategies in working with sensor technologies and input/output systems
  • Relations between the physical and the digital


Criteria for passing:

  • experiment, attend the classes and develop your own experiments relating to the topic
  • get involved with the research site on a regular basis - also outside of seminar meetings
  • document your process on the wiki (solo or group), presentation at Summaery 2023