Jens
Hauser
Jens Hauser: „The very undisciplined character of the artist is the added value, and bringing this indiscipline to disciplines is something that even these disciplines are getting aware of that it is useful.“
Jens Hauser is a Paris based media studies scholar, writer and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He is currently a researcher, and has been a Professor in Art History at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since 2022. He is also a researcher at University of Copenhagen’s Medical Museion, as well as a distinguished faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at Michigan State University, where he co-directs the BRIDGE artist in residency program. He has also been a faculty member at the Department for Image Science at Danube University Krems, a guest lecturer at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and at the University of Innsbruck, a guest professor at the Department of Arts and Sciences of Art at Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, and a researcher affiliated with École Polytechnique Paris-Saclay. Hauser has been the chair of the European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts’ 2018 conference in Copenhagen (SLSA). At the intersection of media studies, art history and epistemology, he has developed an aesthetic and epistemological theory of biomediality as part of his PhD at Ruhr University Bochum, and also holds a degree in science and technology journalism from Université François Rabelais in Tours. As a curator, he has organised exhibitions and festivals including L’Art Biotech(Nantes, 2003), Still, Living (Perth, 2007), sk-interfaces (Liverpool, 2008/Luxembourg, 2009), l’Article Biennale(Stavanger, 2008), Transbiotics (Riga 2010), Que le chebal vive en moi - Art Orienté Objet (Ljubljana, 2011), Fingerprints... (Berlin, 2011/Munich/2012) Synth-ethic (Vienne, 2011), assemble | standard | minimal (Berlin, 2015), SO3(Belfort, 2015) WETWARE (LA, 2016), Devenir Immobile - Yann Marussich (Nantes, 2018), {un][split} (Munich, 2018), MATTER/S matter/s (Lansing, 2018), Applied Microperformativity (Vienne, 2018), UN/GREEN (Riga, 2019), OU \ / ERT(Bourges, 2019), Holobiont. Life is Other (Bregenz, 2021/Vienne, 2022), gREen - Sampling Colour (Munich, 2021) and gREen - De/Growth (Munich, 2022), among other co-curated exhibitions and performance projects. Hauser serves on international juries of art awards such as Ars Electronica, STARTS EU, Kairos, Transitio and Vida, as well as of several national science foundations. As a journalist and filmmaker, he has been a founding collaborator of the European culture channel ARTE since 1992, has produced numerous features for German and French public broadcasting services, and widely published essays in print journalism and in art books.
https://ku-dk.academia.edu/JensHauser
https://www.arch.kit.edu/fakultaet/Jens_Hauser.php
Die Interviewserie about Art and Research (aAaR) wurde konzipiert von PD Dr. Martina Leeker und wird gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Konstanze Schütze durchgeführt; Launch im September 2023. Sie ist eine Kooperation zwischen dem Fachbereich Kunst & Kunsttheorie am Department Kunst und Musik der Universität zu Köln und dem Institut Kunst an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Karlsruhe.
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Aufzeichnung und Postproduktion: Tom Schoberth
Trailer (Konzept und Umsetzung): Rubina Uenzelmann-Balotsch, Tom Schoberth (inkl. Musik), Katzenkünstler*innen Momo und Gimli (nur Performance)
Aufzeichnung und Organisation: Anja Lomparski
Logo und Typo: Nathalie Commandeur
Website: Tom Schoberth
Leitung: Martina Leeker, Konstanze Schütze
Durchführung: Anja Lomparski (PH Karlsruhe, Kunst), Martina Leeker (Universität zu Köln, Kunst und Kunsttheorie)
Produziert von: MBR - Medienbildungsraum mit Professur Ästhetische Praxis und Theorie, Universität Köln, Kunst & Kunsttheorie und Pädagogische Hochschule, Institut für Kunst
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Jens
Hauser
Jens Hauser: „The very undisciplined character of the artist is the added value, and bringing this indiscipline to disciplines is something that even these disciplines are getting aware of that it is useful.“
Jens Hauseris a Paris based media studies scholar, writer and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He is currently a researcher, and has been a Professor in Art History at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since 2022. He is also a researcher at University of Copenhagen’s Medical Museion, as well as a distinguished faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at Michigan State University, where he co-directs the BRIDGE artist in residency program. He has also been a faculty member at the Department for Image Science at Danube University Krems, a guest lecturer at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and at the University of Innsbruck, a guest professor at the Department of Arts and Sciences of Art at Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, and a researcher affiliated with École Polytechnique Paris-Saclay. Hauser has been the chair of the European Society for Literature, Science and the Arts’ 2018 conference in Copenhagen (SLSA). At the intersection of media studies, art history and epistemology, he has developed an aesthetic and epistemological theory of biomediality as part of his PhD at Ruhr University Bochum, and also holds a degree in science and technology journalism from Université François Rabelais in Tours. As a curator, he has organised exhibitions and festivals including L’Art Biotech(Nantes, 2003), Still, Living (Perth, 2007), sk-interfaces (Liverpool, 2008/Luxembourg, 2009), l’Article Biennale(Stavanger, 2008), Transbiotics (Riga 2010), Que le chebal vive en moi - Art Orienté Objet (Ljubljana, 2011), Fingerprints... (Berlin, 2011/Munich/2012) Synth-ethic (Vienne, 2011), assemble | standard | minimal (Berlin, 2015), SO3(Belfort, 2015) WETWARE (LA, 2016), Devenir Immobile - Yann Marussich (Nantes, 2018), {un][split} (Munich, 2018), MATTER/S matter/s (Lansing, 2018), Applied Microperformativity (Vienne, 2018), UN/GREEN (Riga, 2019), OU \ / ERT(Bourges, 2019), Holobiont. Life is Other (Bregenz, 2021/Vienne, 2022), gREen - Sampling Colour (Munich, 2021) and gREen - De/Growth (Munich, 2022), among other co-curated exhibitions and performance projects. Hauser serves on international juries of art awards such as Ars Electronica, STARTS EU, Kairos, Transitio and Vida, as well as of several national science foundations. As a journalist and filmmaker, he has been a founding collaborator of the European culture channel ARTE since 1992, has produced numerous features for German and French public broadcasting services, and widely published essays in print journalism and in art books.
https://ku-dk.academia.edu/JensHauser
https://www.arch.kit.edu/fakultaet/Jens_Hauser.php
Die Interviewserie about Art and Research (aAaR) wurde konzipiert von PD Dr. Martina Leeker und wird gemeinsam mit Prof. Dr. Konstanze Schütze durchgeführt; Launch im September 2023. Sie ist eine Kooperation zwischen dem Fachbereich Kunst & Kunsttheorie am Department Kunst und Musik der Universität zu Köln und dem Institut Kunst an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Karlsruhe.
credits
Aufzeichnung und Postproduktion: Tom Schoberth
Trailer (Konzept und Umsetzung): Rubina Uenzelmann-Balotsch, Tom Schoberth (inkl. Musik), Katzenkünstler*innen Momo und Gimli (nur Performance)
Aufzeichnung und Organisation: Anja Lomparski
Logo und Typo: Nathalie Commandeur
Website: Tom Schoberth
Leitung: Martina Leeker, Konstanze Schütze
Durchführung: Anja Lomparski (PH Karlsruhe, Kunst), Martina Leeker (Universität zu Köln, Kunst und Kunsttheorie)
Produziert von: MBR - Medienbildungsraum mit Professur Ästhetische Praxis und Theorie, Universität Köln, Kunst & Kunsttheorie und Pädagogische Hochschule, Institut für Kunst
Imprint
© 2023 kunst.uni-koeln.de/aboutArtandResearch
Department Kunst und Musik, Kunst & Kunsttheorie, PD DR. Martina Leeker und Prof. Dr. Torsten Meyer
#Jens Hauser #Leeker #Schuetze #aboutartandresearch, #wissensproduktion, #wissenskulturen, #digitalcultures, #digitality, #knowledge, #knowledgeproduction, #OPEN ENCOUNTERS, #ERKENNTNIS, #künstlerischesforschen, #künstlerischeforschung, #art, #kunst, #research