Materiathek
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Konzept
Material perception in artistic processes. Materiathek and Material archive in the fringes of the arts.
The research project is dedicated to the observation and investigation of material as the basis of artistic production and practice. A central focus lies in a collaborative and transdisciplinary approach that draws together the knowledge on new materials –so-called immaterials–, speculative materials, as well as ephemeral materials and their potentials of transformation. In addition to including existing discourses, the topic will be articulated with the perspectives and modes of action in art and their processuality.
Within the project, our Materiathek. Material archive is being established. It is conceived as a collection of research material and results in analogue, digital, and networked ways. With various artistic-scientific experimental perspectives, it aims to create intersections in the understanding of materials in multiple disciplines such as the visual arts, architecture, design, natural sciences and technological materials research.
A research project by Prof. Dr. Lilian Haberer, Prof. Anke Eckardt, Karin Lingnau, Johannes Hoffmann, Agustina Andreoletti at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM, 2019)
Kontakte
ETH Zürich
Markus Joachim
Dipl.-Ing. Arch.
ETH Library, Department of Information and Learning Environments
library.ethz.com
Adele Orcajada
MaterialDriven
materialdriven.com
Markus Rigert
Co-Director
Gewerbemuseum Winterthur
gewerbemuseum.ch
Materiathek_Veranstaltung
nächstes Treffen
TBA
Materiathek_Veranstaltung_ToDo
Literatur, Quellen
Bestellte Bücher, Stand Okt. 2019
- Titel: Material Strategies in Digital Fabrication
Autor / Regisseur: Christopher Beorkrem
- Titel: Selen, Eine Materialgeschichte zwischen Industrie, Wissenschaft und Kunst
Autor / Regisseur: Johannes Hess
- Titel: Vibrant Matter
Autor / Regisseur: Jane Bennett
Bücher
Exkursionen
- Materialarchiv Zürich/Winterthur
- Material Driven London
- Architekturbibliothek Münster