Papers by flavia caviezel

The ISEA-conference paper aims to give an inside view of different processes of knowledge creatio... more The ISEA-conference paper aims to give an inside view of different processes of knowledge creation that occured during the two years of field research (2010–2012) on aesthetics of sustainability in the trinational border area of Switzerland, Germany and France along the Rhine river. The research team worked with academic and non-academic experts (project partners, protagonists) and users of an interactive computer platform. The main focus is on where, how and with whom knowledge creation takes place and how it is presented. Regarding public presentations of RhyCycling’s research results the non-textual presentation format (interactive computer platform) and its impact on reception are of interest.
Inter- and transdisciplinary teams are working increasingly with ‘open’ research concepts. This kind of continual transformation and circulation of knowledge in different forms and formats is an ‘endless’ and rather instable process of knowledge creation. Regarding reception, those circumstances of instability are creative but demanding on the viewer’s imagination. By perceiving the material of the interactive computer platform as a means for creating an individual storyline, transformation may be experienced through involvement. Insofar the platform supports possible reconfigurations of one’s own lifestyle in a playful way.
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Papers by flavia caviezel
Inter- and transdisciplinary teams are working increasingly with ‘open’ research concepts. This kind of continual transformation and circulation of knowledge in different forms and formats is an ‘endless’ and rather instable process of knowledge creation. Regarding reception, those circumstances of instability are creative but demanding on the viewer’s imagination. By perceiving the material of the interactive computer platform as a means for creating an individual storyline, transformation may be experienced through involvement. Insofar the platform supports possible reconfigurations of one’s own lifestyle in a playful way.
Caviezel, Hagmann. Modes of Collaboration. In: Media_N, Journal of the New Media Caucus, Spring 2014, V.10 N.01. http://median.newmediacaucus.org/art-infrastructures-hardware/4118-2/