Lebende Prototypen und lebhafte Artefakte: Die (Un-)Gewissheiten der Bionik
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in: Ilinx. Berliner Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Jahrgang 2, 2011, S. 1-20.
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T1 - Lebende Prototypen und lebhafte Artefakte
T2 - Die (Un-)Gewissheiten der Bionik
AU - Müggenburg, Jan
N1 - ISBN 978-3-86572-591-2 Mimesen / hrsg. von Eva Johach, Jasmin Mersmann und Evke Rulffes
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - In the course of its current popularity Bionics is often depicted as a promising approach to design more efficient and sustainable technologies by just copying nature’s solutions. In the present article I am investigating the epistemology of Bionics in regard to its historic roots in Cybernetics and the military-industrial-academic complex of the 1960s. The paper argues that the early actors of Bionics were well aware of their discipline’s epistemic constraints and the antagonism between mimesis and abstraction. In fact, as a close look at the research practice at Heinz von Foerster’s Biological Computer Laboratory reveals, the imitation of nature often involved a great deal of tinkering, a little bit of patching up and sometimes even a hint of trickery. – Keywords: Bionics, Cybernetics, Heinz von Foerster, Biological Computer Laboratory, scientific modelling, living protypes, transfer of knowledge, NumaRete.
AB - In the course of its current popularity Bionics is often depicted as a promising approach to design more efficient and sustainable technologies by just copying nature’s solutions. In the present article I am investigating the epistemology of Bionics in regard to its historic roots in Cybernetics and the military-industrial-academic complex of the 1960s. The paper argues that the early actors of Bionics were well aware of their discipline’s epistemic constraints and the antagonism between mimesis and abstraction. In fact, as a close look at the research practice at Heinz von Foerster’s Biological Computer Laboratory reveals, the imitation of nature often involved a great deal of tinkering, a little bit of patching up and sometimes even a hint of trickery. – Keywords: Bionics, Cybernetics, Heinz von Foerster, Biological Computer Laboratory, scientific modelling, living protypes, transfer of knowledge, NumaRete.
KW - Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
KW - Bionics
KW - NumaRete
KW - transfer of knowledge
KW - living protypes
KW - scientific modelling
KW - Biological Computer Laboratory
KW - Heinz von Foerster
KW - Cybernetics
U2 - 10.18452/6660
DO - 10.18452/6660
M3 - Zeitschriftenaufsätze
VL - 2
SP - 1
EP - 20
JO - Ilinx. Berliner Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
JF - Ilinx. Berliner Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft
SN - 1868-5110
ER -