Lena Meyer-Bergner’s conception of modernism between graphics and weaving, between folk art and technology

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J. Irwin Miller Symposium "My Bauhaus Transmedial Encounters" - 2019

31.10.1902.11.19

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

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  2. Continental mapping of forest ecosystem functions reveals a high but unrealised potential for forest multifunctionality.
  3. Wozu in Tönen denken?
  4. Web-Based Drills in Maths Using a Computer Algebra System
  5. Pushing the Envelope: Creating Public Value in the Labor Market
  6. Evaluating the effectiveness of retention forestry to enhance biodiversity in production forests of Central Europe using an interdisciplinary, multi-scale approach
  7. Tree diversity alters the structure of a tri-trophic network in a biodiversity experiment
  8. Big Data - Characterizing an Emerging Research Field using Topic Models
  9. Assessing mire-specific biodiversity with an indicator based approach
  10. Introduction to the Special Issue Section
  11. Machine Learning and Data Mining for Sports Analytics
  12. Editorial: Machine Learning and Data Mining in Materials Science
  13. (How) Can didactic research find its way into the classroom? Results from a questionnaire survey on the lesson preparation and continuing professional development of German teachers
  14. Laser Scanning Point Cloud Improvement by Implementation of RANSAC for Pipeline Inspection Application
  15. Sustainable use of ecosystem services under multiple risks
  16. Collaborative business in supply chains - a system dynamics approach
  17. Using Reading Strategy Training to Foster Students´ Mathematical Modelling Competencies
  18. Dynamic efficiency and path dependencies in venture capital markets
  19. A review of mobile language learning applications
  20. Error handling in office work with computers
  21. Challenging the status quo of accelerator research: Concluding remarks