Grand Liberté
LICHT+RAUM

Architektur kann durch Licht erst optisch wahrgenommen werden. Zudem sind Licht und Schatten ausschlaggebend für die Raumwahrnehmung. Neben den gestalterischen Aspekten haben physiologische Faktoren von Tageslicht für den Menschen eine wichtige Bedeutung. Mit Hilfe von Modellbau, Simulationen (analog und digital), Wahrnehmungsübungen sowie theoretische Analysen wurde es den Studierenden ermöglicht, sich intensive mit Licht und Raum, Licht und Schatten, Licht und Zeit, Licht und Wahrnehmung zu beschäftigen. Physikalische und wahrnehmungspsychologische Aspekte von Licht wurden erforscht, mit dem Ziel diese in praktisch-kreative Entwurfsexperimente zu übersetzen. Die Studierenden setzten ihre eigenen Schwerpunkte, welche auch namensgebend für die entstandenen Arbeiten sind.

 

Backlight – Linh Vu,

Bewegung und Lichtführung – Nele Esteban Dettmar,

Chaos und Ordnung – Reem Alnazer,

Die Blaue Stunde – Carla Nordmann,

Projektion & Oberflächen – Maria Saum

Räume der „Dunkelheit“ – Laura Kunzelmann

Spektralfarben – Yiting Huang

Session 4: The narrative power of Sci-Fi

Session 4: The narrative power of Sci-Fi, Date: 08.06.20, Guest: Marcel Mayr

 

Marcel Mayr studied technical cybernetics and computing and information science in Germany and the UK. He works part-time as a technology consultant, he has founded tech and fashion companies and is active in political/cultural/artistic projects. When digging deep into science, research and humanistic/technophilosophical debates, he’s mostly engaged in topics which pinpoint the growing gap between technological advancements, dualistic conservatism and the unreasonable human soul. He was the founder of the transhuman party in Germany and is a critical writer, speaker and artist addressing human emotions and values in times of artificial intelligence, nano-neuro-bio-psychology, technoprogressive social societies and the digital quake. If anything, he is a fighter for freedom, authenticity, humanism and empathy. He has lived in Italy, Switzerland and the UK and has lately moved from Stuttgart to Berlin, Germany, to launch a philosophical fashion label and working as an artist/writer. In this session, the key conceptual question that underlies all else was about direction. Whether in politics, design, philosophy, or technological innovation, the participants tried to estimate a current point of view and the direction we are heading towards depending on personal wishes for the future: What world do I want to live in? Can I change the future? Can I change the past? Do humans have any value and how many should exist for how long? Who am I anyway? How should I live? Who is to decide? Do I love, hate, fear…? Why? What, if anything would I change in the world, with people, with me? What role do narratives play in the fiction?

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mit Prof. Fahim Mohammadi, AM Natalie Weinmann

Details

o Dare and to Do.

Interdisciplinary seminar series in the second study phase at the ABK Stuttgart

The Dare’n’Do seminar is intended to offer students in higher semesters of the departments Industrial Design, Communication Design, Textile Design and Architecture a space for open-ended, experimental and productive research. Through a series of lectures, discussions and workshops, students will be inspired by experts from other disciplines, giving them the opportunity to reflect on the relevance and potential of their own design work and transfer the input into a productive and experimental process.

https://abk-inkubator.de/darendo

 

Explore the 5 Sessions of the “Dare’n’Do – Science (Fiction) and Intuition” Seminar:

I SCIENCE

Session 1: Human & Machine

Session 2: Becoming alive!

Session 3: Technology in postcapitalist production

II FICTION

Session 4: The narrative power of Sci-Fi

Session 5: The creative power of Sci-Fi