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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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Alexander Damianisch, Barbara Putz-Plecko - reposition #1 Editorial - 2023

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    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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Barbara Putz-Plecko, Alexander Damianisch

Welcome Letter & Foreword


Pamela Bartar

Citizen Science – a new field for the arts?


Barbara Graf

Stitches and Sutures

Textile Metaphors and Graphic Topologies as Methodological Artistic Tools

 

Tanja Kimmel

Making museum repositories greener

 

Barb Macek

Exercises in Existential Eccentricity

Conceptualising autoimmunity as a variation of the conditio humana

 

Valerie Messini

Nothingness in the digital Space

 

Verena Miedl-Faißt

Await what the stars will bring or moulding the gap

 

Daniel Aschwanden†, Vera Sebert, Lucie Strecker

Rewritable Creatures 

Correspondence between Daniel Aschwanden, Vera Sebert and Lucie Strecker on Mimesis and Hybridity in Choreography