Explorative Practices in Dialogue. Art-based Research at the Interface of Arts, Sciences and Design
Research is an exploratory practice that is meant to produce new insights. Etymologically, the term “research” (German: “Forschung”) covers a broad spectrum of practices and procedures that help us explore the world. According to standard dictionaries or
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EDITION ANGEWANDTE BOOK SERIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED ARTS VIENNA EDITED BY GERALD BAST, RECTOR
WHAT IS THE ARCHITECT DOING IN THE JUNGLE? BIORNAMETICS BARBARA IMHOF, PETRA GRUBER (EDS.)
ESSAYS BY JENS BADURA, PETRA GRUBER / BARBARA IMHOF, JULIAN VINCENT, DOMINIKA GLOGOWSKI STATEMENTS BY GREG LYNN, ILLE C. GEBESHUBER, GEORGE JEROMINIDIS, WALTRAUT HOHENEDER, GEORG GLAESER, ARNE HOFMAN MATHIAS DEL CAMPO / SANDRA MANNINGER, ERNST J. FUCHS, HERBERT STACHELBERGER
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Barbara Imhof, LIQUIFER Systems Group GmbH, Vienna, Austria Petra Gruber, transarch – Office for Biomimetics and Transdisciplinary Architecture, Vienna, Austria The research was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): AR 14-G21 in the arts-based research programme PEEK 2009
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The acknowledgements of this project go to a long list of supporters at the University of Applied Arts, the Austrian Science Fund and to all others who generously supported the project with their time, thoughts and hard work. Special thanks to the following people: Wolf D. Prix, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts, Vienna Kristy Balliet, Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University, USA Justin Diles, Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University, USA Klaus Bollinger, Bollinger & Grohmann, University of Applied Arts, Vienna August Korischum, Anna Weißkircher, Eduard Julk: Institut für Kunst und Technologie, Metalltechnologie, University of Applied Arts, Vienna Peter Strasser, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts, Vienna Roswitha Janowski-Fritsch, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts, Vienna Alexandra Graupner, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts, Vienna Ulrike Herbig, Institute for Comparative Research in Architecture, Vienna Ille C. Gebeshuber, UKM & UT Vienna, for contributing to the book title One for all and all for one!
PREFACE Gerald Bast 8
EXPLORATIVE PRACTICES
BIORNAMETIC
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