Gold, Weihrauch und Malerei - Notion and Representaion of Value in Art – International Workshop

Project: Scientific event

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30 students of the Leuphana University
10 participants from outside the university

The inquiry around the value of art is not recent and has always involved different dimensions. At first the workshop explored the notion of value on a historical basis in the early modern period and asked what interdependences might be found with different representations of value during the same centuries. In two further steps it dedicated itself to the notion and representation of value in a contemporary view.

The aim of the International Workshop was to analyze different concepts of value in art in a historical and in a theoretical perspective.

Scholars from different countries, universities and disciplines presented their recent research on the topic of the multidimensional notion of value in the arts and of its possible contribution to the local development of cities and communities and discussed their perspective.

Guest speakers were:
- Pierluigi Sacco, Professor in Cultural Economics (IULM University Milan)
- Pierre Guillet de Monthoux, Professor in Management and Philosophy (Copenhagen Business School)
- Irini Athanassakis, Artist and Author (Vienna)
- Davide Ponzini, Assistant Professor of Urban Planning (Polytechnic University Milan)
- Michael Hutter, Professor in Cultural Economics (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung)
- Isabelle Graw, Art-Critic, Professor of Theory of Art (Städelschule Frankfurt)
StatusFinished
Period25.01.1326.02.13

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  1. Kerstin Fedder

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  4. Gaussian trajectories in motion control for camless engines
  5. Trap nests for bees and wasps to analyse trophic interactions in changing environments—A systematic overview and user guide
  6. Towards combined methods for recording ground beetles
  7. Robustness of coherent sets computations
  8. Deeper Insights into Different Consumer Perceptions of CSR Communication
  9. Reducing the peaking phenomenon in Luenberger observers in presence of quasi-static disturbances for linear time invariant systems
  10. Legitimation problems of participatory processes in technology assessment and technology policy
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  12. Inside-sediment partitioning of PAH, PCB and organochlorine compounds and inferences on sampling and normalization methods
  13. Discriminative clustering for market segmentation
  14. Nest site selection and the effects of land use in a multi-scale approach on the distribution of a passerine in an island arid environment
  15. Digital Seriality as Structure and Process
  16. Online-scheduling using past and real-time data
  17. Topic selection and development in learner-native speaker voice-based telecollaborative discourse
  18. Collaborative open science as a way to reproducibility and new insights in primate cognition research
  19. How Differences in Ratings of Odors and Odor Labels Are Associated with Identification Mechanisms
  20. Nonlinear anisotropic boundary value problems – regularity results and multiscale discretizations
  21. Survey on challenges of Question Answering in the Semantic Web
  22. Application of friction surfacing for solid state additive manufacturing of cylindrical shell structures
  23. Local responses to global technological change.
  24. Practical Formalist
  25. Towards a Comprehensive Framework for Environmental Management Accounting
  26. Gamma GAMM applied on tree growth data
  27. An integrative research framework for enabling transformative adaptation
  28. Implicit Mental Processes in Ethical Management Behavior