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Titel:
The Wind tunnel model
:
transdisciplinary encounters
Enthält:
Introduction
/ Florian Dombois
How to design a wind tunnel
/ Florian Dombois, Kaspar König
Blowing the trumpet to the tulips
/ Christoph Hoffmann
On purpose
/ Jan Svenungsson
Wind and wind again
/ Isabel Mundry
A productive pipe dream
/ Jacqueline Burckhardt
Blowing in the wind: the wind tunnel as a 'strange attractor' of artistic research
/ Dieter Mersch
Fahrkunst: on working on this and the other side of your own world
/ Florian Dombois
WInd tunnels beyond technical perspectives
/ Reinhard Wendler
Windy - wind-me - wind-you - windproof
/ Kaspar König
Cinematographic models
/ Sarine Waltenspül
A wind egg: we aren't the same and this is only art
/ Haseeb Ahmed
A ride with images and/or objects? The wind tunnel as site of engagement
/ Julie Harboe
Along with the flows
/ Martin Burr
Of cities and pinpoints, or, Where do literature and wind tunnels meet?
/ Mirjam Steiner
Ma
/ Florian Dombois
A documentation of 'Size matters'
/ Julie Harboe
Selected publications (2013-2017) ; Forms of publishing
/ Florian Dombois
Biographies.
Beschreibung:
Where does the wind go when it is not blowing? With 'The Wind Tunnel Model', artist and scientist Florian Dombois proposes new forms of interaction between art and science. Key to this project is Dombois' wind tunnel laboratory at Zurich University of the Arts. With an empty test platform, the laboratory is a compelling example of architecture that turns its back on its occupants, forming an invisible, yet disturbingly concrete, secondary model. The Wind Tunnel Model features essays by Dombois and his collaborators, reflecting on this innovative concept for transdisciplinary collaboration. Together, they present a new model of interaction in artistic research and creation - the man engine, a mechanism of reciprocating ladders and stationary platforms installed in mines to assist miners between different levels, a mechanism that also serves as a metaphor for work at the wind tunnel laboratory