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EXC 1027:  Image Knowledge Gestaltung. An Interdisciplinary Laboratory

Subject Area Art History, Music, Theatre and Media Studies
Ancient Cultures
Construction Engineering and Architecture
History
Basic Research in Biology and Medicine
Computer Science
Literary Studies
Mathematics
Medicine
Condensed Matter Physics
Psychology
Term from 2012 to 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 194453117
 
Final Report Year 2019

Final Report Abstract

Driven by the vision that Gestaltung is a fundamental mode of knowledge production, the Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung. An Interdisciplinary Laboratory developed a novel form of interdisciplinary research. Initiated by humanities scholars, the Cluster brought together researchers from the natural and materials sciences, medicine, architecture, design, and humanities who jointly explored and established new architectures for knowledge generation. Within these collaborative research processes, the humanities’ synthetic approach of analyzing images and knowledge structures across all scientific disciplines merged with the natural sciences’ analytic and experimental procedures and—for the first time—with the design disciplines. The Cluster’s central insight that “Knowledge is Gestaltung” and “Gestaltung produces knowledge” yielded the following fundamental achievements: i. Images, architectural spaces, and processes of Gestaltung were developed as essential agents in the creation of knowledge and shaping of practices, for instance in neurosurgery, zoological morphology, physics, and media theory. This “turn to Gestaltung” was implemented by transforming design into a key actor in interdisciplinary basic research. ii. The humanities achieved a new leading interdisciplinary role in research by introducing transversal epistemological thinking and historical genealogies into scientific laboratories and design workshops. Materials science, physics, and biology reshaped their experimental approach by integrating epistemological, historical, and design dimensions. This enabled new categories of research perspectives in the field of material code and Strukturwissenschaft. iii. The Cluster developed an experimental and adaptive Interdisciplinary Laboratory by transforming the design of interdisciplinarity into a research challenge in its own right. Simultaneously, current interdisciplinary research processes and their history in the form of scientific collections were opened up to the public: With its innovative exhibition formats, the Cluster conceived curating as an original form of research and knowledge production. Taken as a whole, the Cluster Image Knowledge Gestaltung created a model of an adaptive, collaborative architecture of knowledge that may well revolutionize the current German academic system. Both the new Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity and the Hermann von Helmholtz Center for Cultural Techniques perpetuate the achieved integrated research structure of more than 40 disciplines at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. In this way, Humboldt’s model of research, teaching, and public exchange has been reshaped by the Cluster, combining the legacies of the 200-year history of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the 100-year history of the Bauhaus.

Link to the final report

https://doi.org/10.2314/KXP:1727514998

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