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IMHAR Institute for Medical & Health Humanities and Artistic Research Das Institute for Medical & Health Humanities and Artistic Research verbindet Ansätze der künstlerischen Forschung mit denen der Health Humanities.

An-Institut der HKS, Ottersberg
Große Straße 107
28870 Ottersberg
Deutschland

coming up: Salon. 26. Juni 2025, 18:00–19:30 Uhr CET, onlineSalon, »Disordering Dance«Dr Aby Watson is a neuroqueer arti...
09/05/2025

coming up: Salon. 26. Juni 2025, 18:00–19:30 Uhr CET, online
Salon, »Disordering Dance«
Dr Aby Watson is a neuroqueer artist, choreographer, performer, academic & activist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Aby’s work is polymorphic—shifting fluidly across contemporary performance and knowledge exchange, with a focus on radical neurodiversity. With special interests in neuroqueering, stimming, sensuality, and consciousness, her playful, stimulating choreographic sensibility explores non-neuronormative potentials through rhythm, repetition, ritual, and togetherness. Under the moniker ‚Disordering Dance‘, Dr Watson’s choreographic research explores non-neuronormative approaches to making and experiencing dance, centred on modes of neurodivergent embodiment and consciousness. / www.abywatson.co.uk
Moderation Prof. Dr. Céline Kaiser (Ottersberg)
(English)
please register: [email protected]
https://www.imhar.net/aktuelles/
Photo credits to Tiu Makkonen

12. Juni 2025coming up:  Reading Room. June 26th, 16:00–17:30 Uhr CET, onlineJames Thompson: Care Aesthetics. For artful...
09/05/2025

12. Juni 2025
coming up: Reading Room. June 26th, 16:00–17:30 Uhr CET, online
James Thompson: Care Aesthetics. For artful care and careful art (Routledge 2022)
Prof. Dr. Azadeh Ganjeh (Ottersberg), Dr. Elke Mark (Flensburg) und Dr. Nora Heidorn (Berlin) stellen James Thompsons’ Buch vor und diskutieren zentrale Frage gemeinsam mit den Anwesenden.
Moderation Prof. Dr. Céline Kaiser (Ottersberg)
auf Englisch und Deutsch
26. Juni 2025
18:00–19:30 Uhr CET, online
in German & English
please register: [email protected]

Next: 06. Dezember 20244pm-5:30pm CET, onlineSasha Bergstrom-Katz (Berlin); On the Subject of Tests: Performing with Obj...
02/12/2024

Next: 06. Dezember 2024
4pm-5:30pm CET, online

Sasha Bergstrom-Katz (Berlin); On the Subject of Tests: Performing with Objects (in English)

On the Subject of Tests is a multi-part project which recasts two twentieth-century intelligence tests, the Wechsler and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, in a series of roles. It re-envisions the intelligence test kit as, in turn, an auto-archive, a rhetorical vessel, and a performance in a box. The project’s subsection, entitled Performing with Objects, uses artistic methods to reframe the test kits and their contents as props, highlighting both the materiality of the kits themselves, which are composed of toys, games, puzzles and booklets, and how these objects play a part in the performance of testing.

Bergstrom-Katz is an artist, researcher and writer living in Berlin. Currently, she is a visiting fellow at the University of Bielefeld in the History and Philosophy of Medicine having recently completed a visiting fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in a working group on the Practices of Validation in the Biomedical Sciences. She also co-runs the working group Performing Science and Medicine with Dr. Michele Luchetti and is co-editing a volume with Dr. Suzanne Hudson and Dr. Sarah Marks on art and psychotherapy for Oxford University Press. She has a PhD from Birkbeck, University of London in Psychosocial Studies and an MFA in Art from the University of California, Irvine.

Please register: [email protected]

Image: IAC30.8.21_Sasha Bergstrom-Katz: On the Subject of Tests: Rehearsing the Examination (Outtake), 2021. Video: 36:52 minutes.

08/11/2024

Sie bewegen etwas in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft. Sie tragen dazu bei, komplexe Krankheiten zu heilen, oder gar nicht erst entstehen zu lassen:
Gastroenterologin Britta Sigmund,
Psychologe Kerem Böge,
Neurowissenschaftler Mateusz Ambrozkiewicz,
Museumsdirektorin Monika Ankele und
HIV-Forscher Christian Gaebler.

🎉Diese Persönlichkeiten der Charité gehören zu den 100 wichtigsten Köpfen der Wissensstadt, befindet die Redaktion des Tagesspiegels. Dafür Ausschlaggebend: herausragende Forschung, sehr gute Lehre, gesellschaftliches Engagement und Gewicht in öffentlichen Debatten. Mehr im Tagesspiegel (T+)

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