DFG-Kolleg-Forschergruppe MECS (Medienkulturen der Computersimulation)
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Organisation profile
Computer simulations have revolutionised the sciences. Their impact left a mark in nearly every possible field of study – from microbiology, to climate research, and even astrophysics.
What new kinds of knowledge arise through computer simulations? How do they change our understanding of the sciences?
At the Institute of Advanced Study on Media Cultures of Computer Simulation (MECS), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), we set out to find answers to these broad questions. We seek to accomplish this in diverse ways: by analysing historical and contemporary case studies , by building an interdisciplinary network of international fellows , and by organising trans-disciplinary lectures, workshops, and conferences .
In an age of computer simulations, MECS is one of the few institutions worldwide specifically focused on understanding their wide-ranging impacts.
- 2019
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Computer Simulations Then and Now: an Introduction and Historical Reassessment
Borrelli, A. & Wellmann, J., 01.12.2019, In: NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine. 27, 4, p. 407-417 11 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Other (editorial matter etc.) › Research
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Programm FAKE: Monte Carlo Eventgeneratoren als Werkzeug der Theorie in der frühen Hochenergiephysik
Borrelli, A., 01.12.2019, In: NTM International Journal of History and Ethics of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine. 27, 4, p. 479-514 36 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Editorial: #5 Spectres of Artificial Intelligence
spheres Editorial Collective, Apprich, C., Beverungen, A. & Hille, L., 01.11.2019, In: spheres - Journal for Digital Cultures. 5, p. 1-4 4 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Other (editorial matter etc.) › Research
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Zootechnologies. A Media History of Swarm Research
Vehlken, S. & Pakis, V., 28.10.2019, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 400 p. (Recursions)Research output: Books and anthologies › Monographs › Research › peer-review
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Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics
Lasquety-Reyes, J. A., 26.09.2019, In: Open Philosophy. 2, 1, p. 399-413 15 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Culture, Technology, and Process in “Media Theories”: Toward a shift in the understanding of media in organizational research
Hoof, F. & Boell, S. K., 01.09.2019, In: Organization. 26, 5, p. 636-654 19 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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The Practice of Naturalness: A Historical-Philosophical Perspective
Borrelli, A. & Castellani, E., 01.09.2019, In: Foundations of Physics. 49, 9, p. 860-878 19 p.Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
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Natur als Ereignis in den modernen Lebenswissenschaften
Wellmann, J., 05.2019, Naturalismen: Kunst, Ästhetik und Wissenschaft. Felfe, R. & Sass, M. (eds.). Berlin, Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, p. 205-213 8 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
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Ankunft einer Katze: Geschichte und Theorie der ersten Computersimulation eines Lebewesens
Konstantinow, N. N., Velminski, W. (ed.) & Warnke, M. (ed.), 25.02.2019, 1 ed. Berlin: ciconia ciconia Verlag. 143 p. (ciconia ciconia; vol. 23)Research output: Books and anthologies › Monographs › Research
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Contagious Agents: Epidemics, Networks, Computer Simulations
Vehlken, S., 16.01.2019, Imitation, Contagion, Suggestion: On Mimesis and Society. Borch, C. (ed.). 1 ed. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 20 p.Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review