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[[File:miga_IMG_3101.JPG|400px|thumb|left|Building Euglena game]] | |||
''Lecturer:'' [[GMU:Mindaugas Gapševičius|Mindaugas Gapševičius]]<br> | |||
''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 4 [[SWS]]<br> | |||
''Date:'' Tuesdays 17:00-20:30<br> | |||
''Venue:'' [[Marienstraße 7b]], [[GMU:Bio-lab|Biolab]] (Room 202)<br> | |||
''First meeting:'' Tuesday, 16 October 2018; 17:00-20:30<br> | |||
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One hundred years ago, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy described the so-called primitive human as a hunter, a craftsman, a builder and a physician all in one person. According to Moholy-Nagy, the skills of the primitive human were lost in the modern age, contemporaneously to the industrial revolution, when humans became specialized in one or the other craft. Today, having knowledge of a different kind could, for example, help in understanding how technologies or matter interact; and spontaneous ideas could, perhaps, suggest unexpected models for interaction between different technologies or different kinds of matter. | One hundred years ago, Lazlo Moholy-Nagy described the so-called primitive human as a hunter, a craftsman, a builder and a physician all in one person. According to Moholy-Nagy, the skills of the primitive human were lost in the modern age, contemporaneously to the industrial revolution, when humans became specialized in one or the other craft. Today, having knowledge of a different kind could, for example, help in understanding how technologies or matter interact; and spontaneous ideas could, perhaps, suggest unexpected models for interaction between different technologies or different kinds of matter. | ||