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Objectivity and subjectivity in the arts and the sciences

Press release from the UdK Berlin

Annual symposium of the Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences of the UdK Berlin – Graduale 13:

PERCEPTION, EXPERIENCE, EXPERIMENT, KNOWLEDGE.

Objectivity and subjectivity in the arts and the sciences

October 10th to 12th, 2013

This year's annual symposium at the Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences at the Berlin University of the Arts is entitled “Perception, Experience, Experiment, Knowledge – Objectivity and subjectivity in the arts and the sciences”. It reflects different ways in which knowledge is produced, shared, distributed, blurred, deconstructed or revised in the artistic process. The various modes of interaction between the arts and sciences include the absorption of knowledge or scientific methods, as well as the generation of knowledge through the arts. The intertwined concepts of objectivity and subjectivity often subtly or explicitly determine the work of current graduate school fellows.

Since the goal of the graduate school is to tread the path between the arts and the humanities and natural sciences, the symposium brings together positions from specialists from these fields. The annual symposium presents the graduate school as a framework that enables the exchange of different disciplines - a prerequisite for the artistic work. The introductory KEYNOTES by Renée Green and Peter L. Galison are followed by the five PANELS perception (I), experiment (II), research (III), revisions (IV) and reversals (V) as well as three LECTURES in which the fellows talk to female scientists and scientists come into conversation, give a lecture or show a performance. During the symposium, the fifteen scholarship holders will also present their projects in the form of concerts, archive materials or work samples.

With: Michael Annoff, Alberto de Campo, Alice Creischer, Thomas Düllo, Anke Eckardt, Eric Ellingsen, Peter L. Galison, Renée Green, Jens Hauser, Stefan Hayn, Anke Hennig, Ulrike Hentschel, Paula Hildebrandt, Echo Ho, Birgit Hopfener, Stefan Hölscher, Anthony Iles, Valentina Karga, Rotraud Kern, Eva Könnemann, Juliane Laitzsch, Genoël Lilienstern, Yutaka Makino, Tanja Ostojic´, Hendrik Quast, Judith Raum, Bert Rebhandl, Martin Rennert, Gerhard Schultz, Klaus Spiess, Susanne Stemmler, Lucie Stretcher, Lioudmila Voropai, Emma Wolukau–Wanambwa, Lukas Wegwerth, Dan Zahavi

The Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences is financed by the Einstein Foundation Berlin.

Additional Information:

Claudia Assmann

Head of the press office
University of Art in Berlin

claudia.assmann@intra.udk-berlin.de

Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences
University of Art in Berlin

Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences

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Press release from the UdK Berlin Annual symposium of the Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences of the UdK Berlin - Graduale 13: PERCEPTION, EXPERIENCE, EXPERIMENT, KNOWLEDGE. Objectivity and subjectivity in the arts and the sciences October 10th to 12th, 2013 The annual symposium of the Graduate School for the Arts and Sciences at the Berlin University of the Arts is taking place this year

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