Programm März 2016

Hier unser Februar-Programm. Das Programm-Heft könnt ihr euch hier als pdf herunterladen. Die Print-Version gibt es wie immer im Klapperfeld und an anderen ausgewähten Orten.

Programm
Dienstag, 1. März 2016
19.00 Uhr // »Faites votre jeu!«-Fragestunde: Ihr habt Bock im Klapperfeld mitzumachen, wisst aber nicht wie? Jeden ersten Dienstag im Monat beantworten Aktive von »Faites votre jeu!« […]

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Making feminism a threat… again!

Diesen Text von …ums Ganze! möchten wir gerne mit euch teilen: Seit Silvester gibt es eine öffentliche Debatte um die Sicherheit von Frauen vor sexuellen Übergriffen. Feministische Forderungen werden dabei vereinnahmt, um einer rassistischen Argumentation Vorschub zu leisten. Für uns ist klar: sexualisierte Gewalt ist ein wichtiges Thema und ein großes Problem, das auch unabhängig […]

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Architectonic disposition: ichnography, scenography, orthography

 by Vera Bühlmann author’s manuscript. In his Ten Books on Architecture, the Roman architect Vitruvius gathered all the existent knowledge on architecture in one comprehensive treaty including the building of temples, of course, but also the construction of clocks (gnomon, sun-dials) and the fabrication of machinery. The dedicated aim of gathering all the distributed knowledge … Continue reading

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Equation

by Vera Bühlmann author’s manuscript. The mathematical notion of the equation is first documented in the 16th century, when it seems to have been introduced as what we would today call a terminus technicus for organizing the practice of equalizing mathematical expressions. It seems to have been introduced to European Renaissance science and philosophy together with algebra: … Continue reading

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Invariance

by Vera Bühlmann author’s manuscript. The main inclination this article will try to develop concerns a danger that Michel Serres has stated as follows: not to confuse invariance and identity.[1] Jacques Monod, to whom Serres refers with this statement, has pointed out the source of this likely confusion with regard to what he calls the … Continue reading

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Maxwell’s Demon (Non-Anthropocentric Cognition)

  by Vera Bühlmann author’s manuscript. In this article, I would like to discuss one of the key moments of reference in 20th century information science, which arose from thermodynamics and which in fact links the latter to the former in many important aspects. Maxwell’s famous thought experiment explores how to think of heat, if … Continue reading

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Negentropy

author’s manuscript, work in progress (Vera Bühlmann). “Thought interfers with the probability of events, and, in the long run, therefore, with entropy”.[1] The term “negentropy” is born from this very situation. It was introduced by Schrödinger to distinguish biological systems from physical systems, and then generalized by Léon Brillouin into the domain of information theory. … Continue reading

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