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Emeritus Hans-Jörg Rheinberger über das Wesen und die Rolle der Wissenschaft in der Gesellschaft
Zur MediathekEmeritus Hans-Jörg Rheinberger on the nature and role of science in society
Go to MediathekPerforming Brains on Screen
Performing Brains on Screen, a book under contract with the series “Film Culture in Transition” of Amsterdam University Press, deals with film enactme
Uncertainty of the Mind: Institutionalizing and Individualizing Psychology, early 20th-Century China
In the late nineteenth century, when Western knowledge was systematically introduced to China, the majority of disciplines were already well-defined i
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When the Qing and Republican governments installed psychology as a pedagogical part of middle school curricula and adopted it as a legitimate field in
Sonic Intermedia of Cold War Experimentalism
The post–World War II United States witnessed a generation of artists, musicians, and performers eager to reclaim the arts on a global stage under the
George Maciunas, Fluxus, and Media Technologies of Empire
This project rethinks the history of 1960s leftwing art globalism from the perspective of traumatic histories of media and empire. George Maciunas (19
Liberal Sound: Milton Babbitt and the RCA Synthesizer
“Liberal Sound” considers the impact of a man and a machine on Cold War musical modernism. The machine is the Mark II, RCA’s second programmable sound
Computerizing Diagnosis: Minds, Medicine, and Machines in Twentieth-Century America
In 1947, the Cornell psychiatrist Keeve Brodman and a handful of colleagues began developing what would become one of the most widely used health ques
Open Office Design and the Acoustics of the Knowledge Economy
This project examines spatial practices of sound regulation in the large open-plan offices that proliferated after World War II in Europe and North Am