259.520 Dissertantenseminar, Vertiefungswissen Architekturtheorie und Technikphilosophie
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2022S, SE, 3.0h, 3.0EC

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  • Semesterwochenstunden: 3.0
  • ECTS: 3.0
  • Typ: SE Seminar
  • Format der Abhaltung: Online

Lernergebnisse

Nach positiver Absolvierung der Lehrveranstaltung sind Studierende in der Lage, über das jeweilige Thema des Vertiefungsseminars einen Überblick zum Stand der Forschung zu haben. Sie können sich im Thema orientieren und finden sich mit ihren eigenen Recherchen zurecht. Zudem haben sie gelernt, zu argumentieren und in der Diskussion eigene Fragestellung einzubringen und zu entwickeln.

Inhalt der Lehrveranstaltung

PUBLICNESS AS PLACE

Metaphysics and the Void, Architecture of Matter

Aristotle posed a vexed problem in between Dialectic Philosophy and Natural Philosophy: “We see the same heaviness, namely body, being moved faster for two reasons, either (a) because that through which it moves differs, for example through Water or earth, or through water or air, or (b) because …" -  he does not consider this case. Two pages later Aristotle notes: “Some people think that if there is to be change of place, there must be a void, but this is impossible ... examination of the void shows that it is indeed void.” 

This has usually been approached through the lens of Aristotles theory of dynamics, without loosing thereby its vexedness. This is exactly what makes the set-up to interesting to think through our own perplexedness with regard to quantum physics, which is essentially a mechanics that operates upon the substrate of dynamics – both classical dynamics (Newton) as well as thermodynamics.    

By close readings key texts with regard to this "motif", at the core of which we can spot then as today the relation between dialectic philosophy and natural philosophy. For our current dispositif of information technology in its terms of a proper mathematics and physics of information, the considerations are highly relevant. We will inquire into how one could rethink the domain of the public architectonically today, beyond its dominant conception as either space (public space, geographic and territorial approaches) or sphere (as in Habermas, the public sphere though media and communication approaches).

The weekly meetings entail:

  • readings of approx. 30 pages

The seminar is conducted as a joint course with PHD candidates from ETH Zurich. It can be joined either actively (with the rewards of 3 ECTS) or passively (as a listener, without credit points). 

Here is our ZOOM Room for the Course – we meet Mondays 4-6:30 pm.

Topic: PHD Course SS 2022

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Methoden

close readings, lectures, argumentation, discussion.

Prüfungsmodus

Prüfungsimmanent

Weitere Informationen

 

 

Bisherige Vertiefungsthemen im Dissertantenseminar von Vera Bühlmann:

 

MEMORY AND THE PRESENT TENSE: POETICS AND ARCHITECTONICS (2020/21)

(Georg Steiner, After Babel:Aspects of Language and Translation; Lars Spuybroek, Grace and Gravity, Architecture of Figuration; Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace; Simone Weil, Illiad Or The Poem of Force; Giordano Bruno, On the Composition of Images, a.o.)
 

DATA AND THE FOLD OF THE GIVEN (2019)

(Michel Serres, The Incandescent (2019) und Vera Bühlmann, Information and Mathematics in the Philosophy of Michel Serres (2020))

BILDVERLUST UND AUTONOMIE DER BILDER (2018)

(Peter Handke, Bildverlust (2002);  Francois Laruelle, The Concept of Non-Photography (2011); Sean Cubitt, Daniel Palmer and Nathaniel Tkacz (eds.), Digital Light (2015); Erasmus von Rotterdam, Copia (1512); B.Rottmann, Signifying Nothing: the Semiotics of Zero (1993)).

CHANCE (2017)

Elie Ayache, The Blank Swan: The End of Probability (2010); Nicholas Taleb, The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2010); Jacques Monod, "Of Strange Objects", in Chance and Necessity (1974))

MICHEL SERRES AND GNOMONICS IN THE DIGITAL (2016)

(Michel Serres, Origins of Geometry (1993); Michel Serres, The Parasite (1980))

 

Beachten Sie beim Verfassen der Ausarbeitung bitte die Richtlinie der TU Wien zum Umgang mit Plagiaten: Leitfaden zum Umgang mit Plagiaten (PDF)

Vortragende Personen

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Leistungsnachweis

students are expected to prepare weekly readings of approx 35 pages, and actively participate in the discussion. Presence is mandatory. 

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Curricula

StudienkennzahlVerbindlichkeitSemesterAnm.Bed.Info
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Literatur

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Sprache

Englisch