University of Applied Arts Vienna
About this portal
The University of Applied Arts Vienna (Angewandte) enables its researchers to present their projects and findings on the Angewandte’s RC portal. In general, the Angewandte is developing innovative solutions for digitally supporting its staff, students, and alumni to publish, archive, and internationally connect their artistic and scientific research (e.g. repository). In this sense the RC is an important tool and an example of best practice.
contact person(s):
Alexander Damianisch ,
Marianna Mondelos ,
Wera Hippesroither url:
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1851127/1851128
Recent Issues
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5. Art Research Envelope
The publication Envelope offers insights into ongoing PhD projects by candidates in the PhD programme PhD in Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in an innovative format. The major thrust of “Envelope” presents content supplied by doctoral researchers based on their individual artistic research and provides insights into ongoing work processes. These visual and textual traces reveal the state of the Art within its ongoing research processes. This open format seeks to reflect on experiences through exchange, as well as document relevant developments in the field of art and research. Further information: www.zentrumfokusforschung.uni-ak.ac.at.
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01. reposition Journal of reflective Positions in Art and Research
reposition Journal of reflective Positions in Art and Research
A publication of the Center Research Focus at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Editorial Team: Gerald Bast, Alexander Damianisch, Barbara Putz-Plecko
With contributions by Pamela Bartar, Barbara Graf, Tanja Kimmel, Barb Macek, Valerie Messini, Verena Miedl-Faißt, Daniel Aschwanden†, Vera Sebert and Lucie Strecker.
Recent Activities
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Sound Rides. A Manifestation of a collective cycling Body of Sound
(2023)
author(s): Conny Zenk
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
PhD project: RAD Performance – Driving Voices of Resistance, Supervisor: Ruth Schnell
Envelope is a publication of the PhD in Art programme at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
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Andrew Champlin on his research project, Technique Concerns: Ballet Practice Against the Western Archive
(2023)
author(s): Andrew Champlin
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
PhD project: Technique Concerns: Ballet Practice Against the Western Archive, Supervisors: Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
Envelope is a publication of the PhD in Art programme at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
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Post-Digital Angst
(2023)
author(s): Mong Sum Leung
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
PhD project: Post-digital Angst – An Arts-Based Research on the Manifestations of Angst in the Digital Milieu, Supervisor: Gabriele Rothemann
Envelope is a publication of the PhD in Art programme at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
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Stitches and Sutures: In Re/Search of Images
(2023)
author(s): Barbara Graf
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
PhD project: Stitches and Sutures, Supervisor: Barbara Putz-Plecko
Envelope is a publication of the PhD in Art programme at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
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reposition #1 Editorial
(2023)
author(s): Alexander Damianisch, Barbara Putz-Plecko
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
Welcome Letter and Foreword by Barbara Putz Plecko, Vice-Rector for Research and Alexander Damianisch, Director of Center Research Focus
reposition offers researchers of all disciplines and departments at the Angewandte the opportunity to publish their work according to peer-review principles. Colleagues of any level and doctoral students in arts and sciences are invited to share their work.
This series showcases their diverse approaches to project-oriented research work and presents current insights, captivating research processes, and ongoing projects from a deeply personal perspective that courageously unearth the work-in-progress.
The idea of reposition is to emphasise dynamic approaches that demonstrate the courage to adopt alternative perspectives and a focus that lies always on a dialogue in-between.
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Citizen Science - a new field for the arts?
(2023)
author(s): Pamela Marjan Bartar
published in: University of Applied Arts Vienna
Pamela Bartar’s (Center for Didactics of Art and Interdisciplinary Education) contribution "Citizen Science – a new field for the arts?" links Citizen Science with art-based research. Providing an overview of current approaches, Bartar illustrates how contemporary art can significantly contribute to the democratisation of science and the societal proximity of research, particularly focusing on socially engaged practices and collaborative knowledge production.