Masahiko
Hara
Masahiko Hara: „Artistic research is a new methodology that is crucial and necessary for breaking through the current limits of science and technology.“
Prof. Dr. Masahiko Hara was born in Tokyo, Japan. He received his Doctor of Engineering degree in 1988 from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) in the Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials. During his graduate course, he was a visiting research fellow of the Department of Physics, University of Manchester, UK, from 1981 to 1982.
In April 1985, he became a Research Scientist at RIKEN, worked for the establishment of Frontier Research System and Advanced Materials Lab, and has served as Deputy Head of Exotic Nano-Materials Lab; Head of Local Spatio-Temporal Functions Lab, and Emergent Functions and Flucto-Order Functions Lab; Director of RIKEN-HYU Collaboration Research Center in Seoul, Korea; Director of the Corporate and International Relation Division; and Senior Visiting Scientist, Global Research Cluster at RIKEN.
Since 2003, he has worked as a Professor in the Department of Electronic Chemistry and the School of Materials and Chemical Technology and an affiliated faculty of the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at Tokyo Tech; Project Leader of CAMPUS Asia Consortium under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT); and Visiting Scientist at RIKEN.
He is currently a Senior Fellow at RWTH Aachen University; "Scientist in Residence" at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK; Visiting Professor at Priority Organization for Innovation and Excellence, Kumamoto University; and Tokyo Tech Research Fellow, School of Environment and Society at Tokyo Tech.
His research interests are in the areas of Self-Assembly; Nanotechnology and Nanoscience; Scanning Probe Microscopy; Nano-Bio-Interfaces; Bio-Computing; Biological Information Processing; Chemical Evolution; Chemical Origins of Life and Natural Intelligence; and Science/Technology and Art/Design Hybrid Innovation. He has published around 380 papers and introduced many new research concepts such as Spatio-Temporal, Emergent, and Flucto-Order Functions, “Fluctonomous” Emergence, and Natural Intelligent.
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), (Performance) Katzenkünstler*innen: Momo und Gimli
Logo und Typo: Nathalie Commandeur
Website: Tom Schoberth
Idee, Konzept, Organisation, Leitung: Martina Leeker, Konstanze Schütze
Kooperation: MBR - Medienbildungsraum mit Professur Ästhetische Praxis und Theorie
Produziert von: Universität Köln, Kunst & Kunsttheorie
Imprint:
© 2023 kunst.uni-koeln.de/aboutArtandResearch
Department Kunst und Musik, Kunst & Kunsttheorie, PD DR. Martina Leeker und Prof. Dr. Torsten Meyer
#MasahikoHara #Leeker #Schuetze #aboutartandresearch, #wissensproduktion, #wissenskulturen, #digitalcultures, #digitality, #knowledge, #knowledgeproduction, #OPEN ENCOUNTERS, #ERKENNTNIS, #künstlerischesforschen, #künstlerischeforschung, #art, #kunst, #research
Masahiko
Hara
Masahiko Hara: „Artistic research is a new methodology that is crucial and necessary for breaking through the current limits of science and technology.“
Prof. Dr. Masahiko Hara was born in Tokyo, Japan. He received his Doctor of Engineering degree in 1988 from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) in the Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials. During his graduate course, he was a visiting research fellow of the Department of Physics, University of Manchester, UK, from 1981 to 1982.
In April 1985, he became a Research Scientist at RIKEN, worked for the establishment of Frontier Research System and Advanced Materials Lab, and has served as Deputy Head of Exotic Nano-Materials Lab; Head of Local Spatio-Temporal Functions Lab, and Emergent Functions and Flucto-Order Functions Lab; Director of RIKEN-HYU Collaboration Research Center in Seoul, Korea; Director of the Corporate and International Relation Division; and Senior Visiting Scientist, Global Research Cluster at RIKEN.
Since 2003, he has worked as a Professor in the Department of Electronic Chemistry and the School of Materials and Chemical Technology and an affiliated faculty of the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at Tokyo Tech; Project Leader of CAMPUS Asia Consortium under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT); and Visiting Scientist at RIKEN.
He is currently a Senior Fellow at RWTH Aachen University; "Scientist in Residence" at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK; Visiting Professor at Priority Organization for Innovation and Excellence, Kumamoto University; and Tokyo Tech Research Fellow, School of Environment and Society at Tokyo Tech.
His research interests are in the areas of Self-Assembly; Nanotechnology and Nanoscience; Scanning Probe Microscopy; Nano-Bio-Interfaces; Bio-Computing; Biological Information Processing; Chemical Evolution; Chemical Origins of Life and Natural Intelligence; and Science/Technology and Art/Design Hybrid Innovation. He has published around 380 papers and introduced many new research concepts such as Spatio-Temporal, Emergent, and Flucto-Order Functions, “Fluctonomous” Emergence, and Natural Intelligent.
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), (Performance) Katzenkünstler*innen: Momo und Gimli
Logo und Typo: Nathalie Commandeur
Website: Tom Schoberth
Idee, Konzept, Organisation, Leitung: Martina Leeker, Konstanze Schütze
Kooperation: MBR - Medienbildungsraum mit Professur Ästhetische Praxis und Theorie
Produziert von: Universität Köln, Kunst & Kunsttheorie
Imprint:
© 2023 kunst.uni-koeln.de/aboutArtandResearch
Department Kunst und Musik, Kunst & Kunsttheorie, PD DR. Martina Leeker und Prof. Dr. Torsten Meyer
#MasahikoHara #Leeker #Schuetze #aboutartandresearch, #wissensproduktion, #wissenskulturen, #digitalcultures, #digitality, #knowledge, #knowledgeproduction, #OPEN ENCOUNTERS, #ERKENNTNIS, #künstlerischesforschen, #künstlerischeforschung, #art, #kunst, #research