[Zurück]


Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (ohne Tagungsband-Eintrag):

V. Bühlmann:
"The Multifarious Lives of Umbrageous Objects";
Hauptvortrag: Werkstätte Wattens, DRF Talks (Designing Future Realities), Innsbruck (eingeladen); 18.03.2021.



Kurzfassung deutsch:
ON THE MULTIFARIOUS LIVES OF UMBRAGEOUS OBJECTS: A NEO-BAROQUE CAST OF QUESTIONS TO UNSETTLE DIGITAL DESIGN ONTOLOGIES

In search for how social and environmental change can be driven sustainably today, perhaps one question becomes especially important: namely that which asks about the relation between computation and time.

This lecture will present and discuss 5 abstract figures of thought (tropes) for design-thinking, that engage with 'recycling' in this manner.

The Five Tropes:
Of Lax Scope: Times of Crisis, Outrage and Computation
Vanitas: Algebra and Nullity
Umbrageous Objects: An Ars Memoria that aims at Forgetting
Decreation and Advocacy (Fürsprache): Philology and Code
Copia and Consumption: Circular Writing and Still Lives today

Kurzfassung englisch:
ON THE MULTIFARIOUS LIVES OF UMBRAGEOUS OBJECTS: A NEO-BAROQUE CAST OF QUESTIONS TO UNSETTLE DIGITAL DESIGN ONTOLOGIES

In search for how social and environmental change can be driven sustainably today, perhaps one question becomes especially important: namely that which asks about the relation between computation and time.

This lecture will present and discuss 5 abstract figures of thought (tropes) for design-thinking, that engage with 'recycling' in this manner.

The Five Tropes:
Of Lax Scope: Times of Crisis, Outrage and Computation
Vanitas: Algebra and Nullity
Umbrageous Objects: An Ars Memoria that aims at Forgetting
Decreation and Advocacy (Fürsprache): Philology and Code
Copia and Consumption: Circular Writing and Still Lives today

Schlagworte:
Ars Memoria, Philology, Advocacy, Rhetorics, Computer, Vanity, Arts


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNho990hsb8&list=PLWfc_2VBcW9Tc4OUIGucZfKWU3cRFeQ1x&index=11&t=1974s


Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.