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Material is the Mother of Innovation. The Formulations of Shape- and Weight-based Economies in the Bronze Age
From about 2500 BCE, people started to combine copper and tin on a regular basis, making metal known as bronze. I aim to show how the qualities of bro
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Material Literacy. A History of Object-Based Learning
Object-based learning is often presented as a recent phenomenon, that uses the physical presence of objects to incite complex knowledge transfer in di
Object Lesson Box, ca. 1850, Werkbund Archive – Museum of Things, Berlin
Heavenly Knowledge, World Empire
This project explores how the Mongols’ transcontinental rule (thirteenth–fourteenth centuries) shaped the practices, institutions and exchange of astr
Coloring Maps in East Asia
Within the initiative “The Language of Objects—Material Culture in the Context of Societal Developments” the German Federal Ministry of Education and