

Lucie Tuma (LuTu)
4 CreditsBTH-VDR-L-300.16H.001


Kaspar König
3 CreditsMTR-MTR-1031.16H.001


Olaf Knellessen & Hayat-Hayriye Erdogan
2 CreditsMTH-MTH-ERK-CAM.16H.002


Maria do Mar Castro Varela
2 CreditsMTH-MTH-ERK-CAM.16H.001


Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-PJAPO-MOMA-08-1.16H.003


Christoph Merki
2 CreditsBMU-PJAPO-MOMA-08-1.16H.001


Christoph Merki
1.5 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2006.16H.001


Anna-Brigitte Schlittler, Christina Horisberger
2 Creditsbae-bae-dt100-01.16H.001


Dieter Ringli
2 CreditsDMU-WKMA-2004.16H.001


Martin Zimper/ Hauptleitung
8 CreditsBDE-VCA-V-1130.16H.001


André Desponds / Natalie Sidler
1 CreditDMU-WKMP-4206.16H.001


William Crook/ Hauptleitung
4 CreditsBDE-VCA-V-1140.16H.001


Sigrid Adorf, Soenke Gau
2 Creditsmae-mtr-100.16H.001


ICST: Gemán Toro Pérez
IFCAR: Christoph Schenker
IPF: Anton Rey
1 CreditDMU-WKMT-6401.16H.001


Prof. Liliana Heimberg (LH)
1 CreditBTH-VRE-L-4020.16H.001


Soenke Gau und Patrick Müller
1 CreditMTR-MTR-1018A.16H.001


Peter Truniger, Andrea Zimmermann
1 Creditbae-bae-vt302-03.16H.001


Claudia Pachlatko-Barth
1.5 CreditsBMB-MPMB-11-2.16H.001


Haseeb Ahmed und Eirini Sourgiadaki
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.16H.001


Harald Krämer
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3011.16H.001


Peter Purtschert (Dozent für Filmgeschichte und Drehbuch; DDK, DDE & Propädeutikum; Mitarbeiter MIZ)
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3012.16H.001


Cecilia Hausheer
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3014.16H.001


Nina Bandi
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-BW-3016.16H.001


Nina Bandi
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-3019.16H.001


Christoph Brunner, Jana Vanecek
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.16H.006


Nils Röller
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-BW-5011.16H.001


Mela Kocher
Anna Lisa Martin-Niedecken
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5013.16H.001


Gerhard M. Buurman
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5014.16H.001


Peter Vetter
Es ist vorgesehen zu einzelnen Themenkreisen zusätzliche Experten beizuziehen.
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5015.16H.001


Nils Röller
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-AK-5016.16H.001


Soenke Gau und Patrick Müller
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.16H.008


Irene Vögeli, Delphine Chapuis Schmitz, Jana Thierfelder
2 CreditsMTR-MTR-1002.16H.009


Sigrid Adorf, Irene Chabr, Simon Harder, Noëmie Stähli, Julia Wolf
2 Creditsmae-vkp-307.16H.002


Prof. Esther Maria Häusler (EMH), Amir Modaï (AM)
3 CreditsBTH-VTP-L-50600.16H.001


Martin Jaeggi
3 CreditsBKM-BKM-Th.16H.019


Peter Purtschert
1 CreditBFI-.373.Th-MFI.ICL03_05.P.16H.001


Leitung: André Bellmont
1 CreditBFI-350.Th-MFI.ICL01-03.16H.BMU-SFTM.16H.001


Bernhard Lehner
1 CreditBFI-360.Th-MFI.ICL01_07.Zalle.P.16H.001


Leitung: Christian Iseli
Dozierende: Sabine Gisiger, Christian Iseli
1 CreditBFI-352.Th-MFI.ICL01_05.Zalle.P.16H.001


Leitung: Lorenz Suter
1 CreditBFI-217.P.MFI.ICL01-06.P.16H.16H.001


Anita Wasser und Filippo Bonacci und NN
1 CreditBFI-BFI-V-Producing.16H.003


Tido von Oppeln
2 CreditsBDE-BDE-T-WP-BW-5017.16H.001


Leitung: Maike Thies (Wiss. Mitarbeiterin Design), Olav Lervik (Tonmeister Musik), Martin Jaeggi (Dozent Kunst & Medien), Ian Wooldridge (Assistent Kunst & Medien) und Martin Zimper (Fachrichtungsleitung Cast / Audiovisuelle Medien).
1 CreditBFI-MFI-16H.KEIN KINO.Zalle.16H.001


Gemán Toro Pérez, IFCAR: Christoph Schenker, IPF: Anton Rey
0 CreditsMTH-MTH-VER-WAH.16H.001
Seminar 0: Simulations, Travelling without Moving 


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Nummer und Typ | MTR-MTR-1002.16H.001 / Moduldurchführung |
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Modul | Seminar |
Veranstalter | Departement Kulturanalysen und Vermittlung |
Leitung | Haseeb Ahmed und Eirini Sourgiadaki |
Zeit | Mo 12. September 2016 bis Fr 16. September 2016 / 10–16 Uhr 1. Quartal |
Ort | ZT 7.F03 Atelier Transdisziplinarität |
Anzahl Teilnehmende | maximal 13 |
ECTS | 2 Credits |
Voraussetzungen | Keine |
Lehrform | Projektwoche mit Lektüre, praktischen Arbeiten und Übungen, Schlusspräsentation |
Zielgruppen | Alle Master-Studierenden der ZHdK; Bachelor-Studierende sind willkommen, sofern genügend Plätze vorhanden sind. Geöffneten Lehrveranstaltungen: Einschreibung über ClickEnroll www.zhdk.ch/?ClickEnroll |
Inhalte | This one-week intensive course will focus on theoretical and practical production of simulations. The class will be introduced to and appropriate simulation methods from scientific predictive studies, professional training, and entertainment for artistic use. Each session of the course will introduce a type of simulation, include a practical experiment, and work towards a final production of a simulation by each student which may also be collaborative. While simulation can invoke ideas of high-technology Haseeb Ahmed and Eirini Sourgiadaki will ask students to consider how can language be used as a tool to invoke, suggest, and create imaginative contexts which are then substantiated through material experiences. Can spaces be written? If so in which ways? We will introduce excerpts from science fiction and creative non-fiction as examples. ?Memory errors? enable people to recall memories of events that we have never happened, things we have never experienced, times we have never lived, places we have never been. This is a primary experience connected to feelings that are then followed by concept formation. It is this emotive capacity in memory that we will use in the creation of our simulations in this course. We will explore these questions in a larger concern of what is the minimum and maximum in an economy of objects, signs and signifiers needed to create an experience of a place or a time that is distant from one?s current position. Beyond written pretexts we will introduce other senses including, smell, taste, sight, sound, and recording devices and experimental setups. |
Bibliographie / Literatur | Key Texts: Guy Debord: "Notes on Poker" Gustave Flaubert: "The dictionary of the common places" Gilles Deleuze: "Desert islands" Julio Cortazar: "Cronopios & Famas" Italo Calvino: "Invisible Cities" Alan Lightman: "Einstein's dreams" Henri Bergson: "Memory and Matter" Stanislaw Lem: "Solaris" Key Artworks: Yael Bartana, "Wall and Tower" Laurent Grasso, "HAARP" Lowry Burgess, "Lunar Cubic Aperture" Matthew Buckingham, "False Future" Raimundas Malasaukas and Mark Luytens, "Hypnosis Show" Mike Nelson, "Imposter I" Falke Pisano, "the Value in Mathematics" Aleksandra Mir, "First Woman on the Moon" |
Leistungsnachweis / Testatanforderung | Mindestens 80% Anwesenheit; aktive Teilnahme, auch an der Schlusspräsentation |
Termine | Montag, 12. bis Freitag, 15. September 2016, jeweils 10 bis 16 Uhr. Die Schlusspräsentation findet am Samstag, 16. September, im [link:www.counterspace.ch|Counterspace] in Zürich statt. |
Dauer | Einwöchige Blockveranstaltung |
Bewertungsform | bestanden / nicht bestanden |