may 2022
Date: 20-22 May
Venue: Universität der Künste, Berlin
Application deadline: 4 April 2022
An Oxford-Berlin partnership project
The Sound of Contagion project, an artistic research collaboration between the University of Oxford and the University of the Arts, Berlin, is pleased to announce a workshop for artists and academics working in Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Creativity taking place 20-22 May 2022, in Berlin, Germany. This call invites musicians, illustrators and other creatives who are working with and exploring the use of A.I. as a tool in their creative practice, or those who would like to explore this area, to work with the Sound of Contagion project.
The three-day workshop offers space and opportunity to exchange ideas, reflect and to explore what it means to understand A.I. as an artform. We will particularly welcome proposals from early-career artists and students. Selected participants will develop their work in collaboration with one another, with resident Sound of Contagion performers, and with artists from other disciplines, towards a live performance and exhibition on the third day.
Currently the dialogue around artificial intelligence is dominated by extremes: it will exert a defining influence on the future through a singularity; it can never understand human emotions; it will develop its own consciousness; it is merely a fad that will fade in the next decade. But what about the artistic practice? What role does intelligent technology play in the art of today and tomorrow? This three-day workshop calls for artists and musicians to exchange ideas and experiences when working with AI as a collaborator, tool or agent to create art.
The workshop will follow two tracks run by two facilitators from visual arts and music.
Sara Laubscher is a digital artist specializing in concept art for narrative based video games. She will be facilitating the visual aspect of the workshop by collaborating with participants to develop a storyboard, comic panel or art piece inspired by The Sound of Contagion narrative text. We will explore what it means to use AI as a practical tool in the creative process; synthesizing emotion, capturing storytelling elements or conveying a message through visual media.
Robert Laidlow is a composer and researcher whose work focusses on the relationship between classical music and advanced technology. He will be facilitating the audio track of the workshop, in which participants will write new music to share and adapt with one another in Berlin and collaborate with the visual track participants towards the final exhibition.
To Participate
Please submit your application to: info@soundofcontagion.com by the 4th of April 2022
The application should include:
Participants will be asked to bring a small amount of material ready to be workshopped over two days towards an exhibition on the 22nd of May. Audio track participants will have the option to write music for violin/viola and/or electronics. There is some limited funding available for transport and/or accommodation for participants. In your application, please describe what you may need funding assistance for in order to attend the workshops, all applications will be considered. Students, artists and practitioners from all levels are encouraged to submit applications and to share their projects and practices of working with A.I. as a tool in the creative process.
Before the Symposium Selected artists will be asked to devise a short sketch (a performance, a piece of music, an illustration or a text) of their attendance in Berlin based on the work done by the text created by the Sound of Contagion project (you’ll find the text here: WEBSITE). There is no time limit for these works, including no minimum time limit. The sole requirement is that the sketches explore A.I. in some way – practically or aesthetically. The sketches will be developed further over the three-day workshop in Berlin through collaboration with artists from other disciplines and rehearsal before being showcased as part of the audio-visual final event. The Sound of Contagion team will provide technical guidance and help towards artists who’d like to experiment with A.I. technology in their work, but do not know the best way of doing so. It will also provide a limited amount of computational resources towards projects that require it.
About
This workshop is the result of the ongoing artistic research project “Sound of Contagion”, a collaboration between the University of Oxford and the University of the Arts, Berlin, and supported by both institutions. The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations showcase ideas and research across the arts and humanities. They combine established methodologies from the Humanities with new and exciting forms of artistic expression.
This new exchange of methodologies, modes of representation, language and other qualities will lead to innovative contributions in the arts and sciences alike. The embrace of a worldview that purposely goes beyond preconceived disciplinary borders and integrates speculative, subjective and positivistic approaches to problem-solving and creation. The encounters are intended to provide a novel emphatic perspective on how we can work, think and communicate.
The Sound of Contagion takes these ideals as a starting point, and expands on them in the areas of music composition, narrative theory, and Artificial Intelligence. For more information, please contact us at info(at)soundofcontagion.com, and you can find each of the Co-leads on Twitter: @chelsea_haith, @Robert_Laidlow, and @WenzelMehnert.
may 2022
Date: 20-22 May
Venue: Universität der Künste, Berlin
Application deadline: 4 April 2022
An Oxford-Berlin partnership project
The Sound of Contagion project, an artistic research collaboration between the University of Oxford and the University of the Arts, Berlin, is pleased to announce a workshop for artists and academics working in Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Creativity taking place 20-22 May 2022, in Berlin, Germany. This call invites musicians, illustrators and other creatives who are working with and exploring the use of A.I. as a tool in their creative practice, or those who would like to explore this area, to work with the Sound of Contagion project.
The three-day workshop offers space and opportunity to exchange ideas, reflect and to explore what it means to understand A.I. as an artform. We will particularly welcome proposals from early-career artists and students. Selected participants will develop their work in collaboration with one another, with resident Sound of Contagion performers, and with artists from other disciplines, towards a live performance and exhibition on the third day.
Currently the dialogue around artificial intelligence is dominated by extremes: it will exert a defining influence on the future through a singularity; it can never understand human emotions; it will develop its own consciousness; it is merely a fad that will fade in the next decade. But what about the artistic practice? What role does intelligent technology play in the art of today and tomorrow? This three-day workshop calls for artists and musicians to exchange ideas and experiences when working with AI as a collaborator, tool or agent to create art.
The workshop will follow two tracks run by two facilitators from visual arts and music.
Sara Laubscher is a digital artist specializing in concept art for narrative based video games. She will be facilitating the visual aspect of the workshop by collaborating with participants to develop a storyboard, comic panel or art piece inspired by The Sound of Contagion narrative text. We will explore what it means to use AI as a practical tool in the creative process; synthesizing emotion, capturing storytelling elements or conveying a message through visual media.
Robert Laidlow is a composer and researcher whose work focusses on the relationship between classical music and advanced technology. He will be facilitating the audio track of the workshop, in which participants will write new music to share and adapt with one another in Berlin and collaborate with the visual track participants towards the final exhibition.
To Participate
Please submit your application to: info@soundofcontagion.com by the 4th of April 2022
The application should include:
Participants will be asked to bring a small amount of material ready to be workshopped over two days towards an exhibition on the 22nd of May. Audio track participants will have the option to write music for violin/viola and/or electronics. There is some limited funding available for transport and/or accommodation for participants. In your application, please describe what you may need funding assistance for in order to attend the workshops, all applications will be considered. Students, artists and practitioners from all levels are encouraged to submit applications and to share their projects and practices of working with A.I. as a tool in the creative process.
Before the Symposium Selected artists will be asked to devise a short sketch (a performance, a piece of music, an illustration or a text) of their attendance in Berlin based on the work done by the text created by the Sound of Contagion project (you’ll find the text here: WEBSITE). There is no time limit for these works, including no minimum time limit. The sole requirement is that the sketches explore A.I. in some way – practically or aesthetically. The sketches will be developed further over the three-day workshop in Berlin through collaboration with artists from other disciplines and rehearsal before being showcased as part of the audio-visual final event. The Sound of Contagion team will provide technical guidance and help towards artists who’d like to experiment with A.I. technology in their work, but do not know the best way of doing so. It will also provide a limited amount of computational resources towards projects that require it.
About
This workshop is the result of the ongoing artistic research project “Sound of Contagion”, a collaboration between the University of Oxford and the University of the Arts, Berlin, and supported by both institutions. The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations showcase ideas and research across the arts and humanities. They combine established methodologies from the Humanities with new and exciting forms of artistic expression.
This new exchange of methodologies, modes of representation, language and other qualities will lead to innovative contributions in the arts and sciences alike. The embrace of a worldview that purposely goes beyond preconceived disciplinary borders and integrates speculative, subjective and positivistic approaches to problem-solving and creation. The encounters are intended to provide a novel emphatic perspective on how we can work, think and communicate.
The Sound of Contagion takes these ideals as a starting point, and expands on them in the areas of music composition, narrative theory, and Artificial Intelligence. For more information, please contact us at info(at)soundofcontagion.com, and you can find each of the Co-leads on Twitter: @chelsea_haith, @Robert_Laidlow, and @WenzelMehnert.
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Berlin, August 2024
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We do everything we can to ensure that you can trust us with your personal data. For example, the transmission of personal and sensitive data is encrypted. In addition, our websites are protected against damage or unauthorized access by technical measures.
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In principle, it is not necessary to provide your personal data in order to use our websites. In order for the Hybrid Plattform to fulfill its service mandate, we may require specific personal data. This applies in particular to answering individual e-mail inquiries, ordering special services or applications.
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2. possibility of objection and removal
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The following documents the terms of use and disclaimer of the online offer (www.hybrid-plattform.org), which is operated by the Hybrid Plattform. The Hybrid Plattform is a pilot project of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technische Universität Berlin.
Subject matter of data protection
Data protection deals with personal data. According to Article 4 No. 1 of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), this is any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person, i.e. any information that can be used to identify you. This includes, for example, information such as your name, private address, email address or telephone number, but also usage data such as your IP address.
It goes without saying that the Hybrid Platform complies with the statutory provisions on data protection and other legal regulations and requirements.
We do everything we can to ensure that you can trust us with your personal data. For example, the transmission of personal and sensitive data is encrypted. In addition, our websites are protected against damage or unauthorized access by technical measures.
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Wir erheben, verarbeiten und speichern Ihre personenbezogenen Daten ausschließlich Hybrid Plattform-intern nur für den Zweck, für den Sie sie uns mitgeteilt haben und beachten damit den Grundsatz der zweckgebundenen Datenverwendung. Es erfolgt ohne Ihre ausdrückliche Einwilligung keine Weitergabe Ihrer persönlichen Daten an Dritte, sofern dies nicht zur Erbringung der Dienstleistung oder zur Vertragsdurchführung notwendig ist. Auch die Übermittlung an auskunftsverlangende staatliche Institution und Behörden erfolgt nur im Rahmen der gesetzlichen Auskunftspflichten bzw. wenn wir durch eine gerichtliche Entscheidung zur Auskunft verpflichtet werden.
Wir nehmen auch den Universitäts-internen Datenschutz sehr ernst. Unsere Mitarbeiter und Mitarbeiterinnen sowie die von uns beauftragten Dienstleistungsunternehmen sind von uns zur Verschwiegenheit und zur Einhaltung der datenschutzrechtlichen Bestimmungen verpflichtet.
Scope of data collection and storage
In principle, it is not necessary to provide your personal data in order to use our websites. In order for the Hybrid Plattform to fulfill its service mandate, we may require specific personal data. This applies in particular to answering individual e-mail inquiries, ordering special services or applications.
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The user has the option of withdrawing their consent to the processing of personal data at any time. The revocation of consent and the objection to storage must be made in writing or by e-mail. All personal data stored in the course of making contact will be deleted in this case.
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We use the provider YouTube, among others, for the integration of videos. YouTube is operated by YouTube LLC, headquartered at 901 Cherry Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066, USA. YouTube is represented by Google Inc. with registered office at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
YouTube is committed to complying with the GDPR and provides an encrypted way of embedding content, which we use exclusively. Information on this: policies.google.com/privacy/frameworks
References and links to other websites
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Scope of data collection and storage
In principle, it is not necessary to provide your personal data in order to use our websites. In order for the Hybrid Plattform to fulfill its service mandate, we may require specific personal data. This applies in particular to answering individual e-mail inquiries, ordering special services or applications.
1. description and scope of data processing. If you commission us to provide a service, we will only collect and store your personal data to the extent necessary for the provision of the service.
2. possibility of objection and removal
The user has the option of withdrawing their consent to the processing of personal data at any time. The revocation of consent and the objection to storage must be made in writing or by e-mail. All personal data stored in the course of making contact will be deleted in this case.
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The Hybrid Plattform is a joint project platform of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technische Universität Berlin.
Hybrid Plattform
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The Hybrid Plattform is a joint project platform of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technische Universität Berlin.
Hybrid Plattform
c/o Universität der Künste Berlin
Einsteinufer 43
10587 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30 3185 – 2721/ 2194
info@hybrid-plattform.org
www.hybrid-plattform.org
Content and services of the online offering
The online presence of the Hybrid Plattform is on the one hand an information portal to present the Hybrid Plattform's field of activity to an interested external public. The content of this website provided by the Hybrid Plattform editorial team is researched and implemented with the greatest possible care. Nevertheless, errors in the editing process cannot be ruled out. Please send any comments and corrections to the Hybrid office. The Hybrid Plattform assumes no liability for the topicality, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. Liability claims against the Hybrid Plattform relating to material or immaterial damage caused by the use or non-use of the information provided or by the use of incorrect or incomplete information are fundamentally excluded, unless there is evidence of wilful intent or gross negligence on the part of the Hybrid Plattform. All offers are subject to change and non-binding. Parts of the pages or the complete publication including all offers and information might be extended, changed or partly or completely deleted by the Hybrid Plattform without separate announcement.
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10587 Berlin
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Hybrid Lab
Villa Bell
Marchstraße 8
10587 Berlin
The Hybrid Lab is a space for work, events and experimentation. The lively place brings together the various project partners, scientists, artists and designers from UdK Berlin and TU Berlin. Inter-, trans- and post-disciplinary projects, events, workshops and seminars are invited to use the space. Please contact our lab coordinator Nadine Ackah-Mensah for information on use and terms of use at
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Hybrid Plattform
c/o Universität der Künste Berlin
Einsteinufer 43
10587 Berlin
+49 (0)30 3185 – 2721 / 2945 / 2194
info[at]hybrid-plattform.org
Hybrid Lab
Villa Bell
Marchstraße 8
10587 Berlin
The Hybrid Lab is a space for work, events and experimentation. The lively place brings together the various project partners, scientists, artists and designers from UdK Berlin and TU Berlin. Inter-, trans- and post-disciplinary projects, events, workshops and seminars are invited to use the space. Please contact our lab coordinator Nadine Ackah-Mensah for information on use and terms of use at
nadine.ackah-mensah[at]hybrid-plattform.org
The Hybrid Plattform is a joint project platform of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technische Universität Berlin. In the pilot project, artists, scientists and experts work together across the boundaries of the individual disciplines and universities on promising topics and issues. This results in unique projects, new networks, additional platforms and innovative approaches in teaching and research.
The Hybrid Plattform is an organizational adapter between universities and other cooperation partners. As an academic incubator, it opens up new ideas in networked research and teaching and serves as a reflexive intermediary in the coordination and moderation of transdisciplinary work. In addition, the Hybrid Platform is a communicative interface between the universities, the cultural and scientific landscape and thus contributes to the transfer to the public.
The Hybrid Plattform offers national and international networks for project partners, experts and organizations for an active exchange; as an active platform, new research fields and ideas can be presented through talks, events, retreats and symposia, as well as press communication. The Hybrid Plattform is happy to share institutional knowledge regarding cultures, organizational processes and cooperation procedures at the TU Berlin and the UdK Berlin, and it also supports the implementation of formats that promote a hybrid way of thinking in teaching and among young scientists and artists.
The Hybrid Plattform team consists of two project coordinators from the Technische Universität Berlin and the Berlin University of the Arts, who design the Hybrid Plattform program with the active support of student employees. A steering committee of representatives from both universities acts in an advisory capacity.
Dr. Michael Fowler
Dr. Anne Kurr
TU Berlin / michael.fowler[at]hybrid-plattform.org
UdK Berlin / anne.kurr[at]hybrid-plattform.org
Michael D. Fowler is a scholar and curator with an interest in interdisciplinary practices. With a background in classical music and sound studies, he has expertise in the convergence of art, science, sound and acoustics. Michael's extensive involvement in art/science projects between TU and UdK over the past five years demonstrates his commitment to fostering collaborative initiatives and experimental knowledge practices. He is an alumnus of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship program and has extensive experience in research methods, research management, teaching and outreach.
Dr. Anne Kurr is the coordinator of the Hybrid Plattform project at Berlin University of the Arts and, together with her team, designs events, projects and teaching formats.
Anne Kurr studied art history and history at the Freie Universität Berlin and Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne. As a research assistant at the Chair of German History at the University of Hamburg and an associated researcher at the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg, she completed her doctorate on the subject of “Questions of Distribution. Perception and Knowledge of Wealth in the Federal Republic of Germany” (Campus 2022). Her particular research interests include dimensions of social inequality and social transformation processes in the 20th and 21st centuries.
In recent years, Anne Kurr has worked as a curator, cultural mediator and in political education in Germany and abroad. In her curatorial practice, she promotes the exchange of academic and artistic positions, such as in the Goethe-Institut's international project Lockdown Lehren (2021-22), which she continues on the Hybrid Plattform.
As a cultural mediator, her expertise includes the history of German colonialism and decolonization processes, especially in the Ethnological Museum, as well as educational work critical of anti-Semitism in the context of the exhibition “Flashes of Memory. Photography in the Holocaust” in the ‘Museum of Photography’ at the international Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem. She conceptualizes and leads educational formats for the Berlin State Museums, the Berlin City Museum and the University of Konstanz, among others.
Her current teaching focus is on queer-feminist theory, feminist artistic practices and gender equality, and she works with the Neurotitan Gallery and the German Digital Women's Archive, among others.
Nadine Ackah-Mensah
Gerrit Ludwig
Elena Saerberg
nadine.ackah-mensah[at]hybrid-plattform.org
gerrit.ludwig[at]hybrid-plattform.org
elena.saerberg[at]hybrid-plattform.org
Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel
Prof. Dr. Vera Meyer
Prof. Dr. Stefan Neuner
Dr. Audrey-Catherine Podann
Prof. Kirsten Reese
Anne Renner
Prof. Dr. Stefan Weinzierl
TU Berlin / Website
The Hybrid Plattform was originally created as one of five fields of action of the project “Sustainable vitalization of the creative quarter on and around Campus Charlottenburg” (NAVI BC), which ran from 2008 to 2010. The focus was on the important issue of linking science and art in order to make the Charlottenburg Campus an attractive location for research, companies and the creative sector both nationally and internationally.
In 2011, the Hybrid Plattform became an independent project based at the universities themselves, led by two project managers from the two universities: Barbara Stark (TU Berlin, Head of the Research Department) and Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel (UdK Berlin, FG Constructive Design and Structural Design). The content of the Hybrid Platform was conceived by the project leaders and by researchers and lecturers from TU Berlin and UdK Berlin.
As part of a cooperation with the Social Science Research Center Berlin, an accompanying study of the Hybrid Plattform and its projects - led by social scientist Dr. Maria Oppen - was carried out in 2013/2014. The results were fed back into the projects and incorporated into the Hybrid Platform's work program.
In its first phase from April 2011 to June 2015, the platform was supported by the European Regional Development Fund as part of the “Project Future” initiative of the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research. When the Hybrid Lab moved into the Villa Bell in July 2016, a dedicated and neutral venue for the Hybrid Platform was created on the Charlottenburg Campus. As part of the “Germany - Land of Ideas” initiative, the Hybrid Plattform was named one of 100 projects in a nationwide competition in 2016 as an “Outstanding Landmark in the Land of Ideas”.
Since 2015/2016, the Hybrid Plattform has been funded by the participating universities. Until 2021, four project managers represented the two universities in research, teaching and administration: in addition to Barbara Stark and Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel, these are Prof. Dr. Stefan Weinzierl (TU Berlin, Audio Communication Group) and Prof. Kora Kimpel (UdK Berlin, Digital Media Design Fundamentals Group).
Since 2022, the board has expanded to eight members in order to represent the diversity of disciplines at both universities and to strengthen the third mission of transfer to the public.
The Hybrid Plattform is a joint project platform of the Berlin University of the Arts and the Technische Universität Berlin. In the pilot project, artists, scientists and experts work together across the boundaries of the individual disciplines and universities on promising topics and issues. This results in unique projects, new networks, additional platforms and innovative approaches in teaching and research.
The Hybrid Plattform is an organizational adapter between universities and other cooperation partners. As an academic incubator, it opens up new ideas in networked research and teaching and serves as a reflexive intermediary in the coordination and moderation of transdisciplinary work. In addition, the Hybrid Platform is a communicative interface between the universities, the cultural and scientific landscape and thus contributes to the transfer to the public.
The Hybrid Plattform offers national and international networks for project partners, experts and organizations for an active exchange; as an active platform, new research fields and ideas can be presented through talks, events, retreats and symposia, as well as press communication. The Hybrid Plattform is happy to share institutional knowledge regarding cultures, organizational processes and cooperation procedures at the TU Berlin and the UdK Berlin, and it also supports the implementation of formats that promote a hybrid way of thinking in teaching and among young scientists and artists.
The Hybrid Plattform team consists of two project coordinators from the Technische Universität Berlin and the Berlin University of the Arts, who design the Hybrid Plattform program with the active support of student employees. A steering committee of representatives from both universities acts in an advisory capacity.
Dr. Michael Fowler
Dr. Anne Kurr
TU Berlin / michael.fowler[at]hybrid-plattform.org
UdK Berlin / anne.kurr[at]hybrid-plattform.org
Michael D. Fowler is a scholar and curator with an interest in interdisciplinary practices. With a background in classical music and sound studies, he has expertise in the convergence of art, science, sound and acoustics. Michael's extensive involvement in art/science projects between TU and UdK over the past five years demonstrates his commitment to fostering collaborative initiatives and experimental knowledge practices. He is an alumnus of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellowship program and has extensive experience in research methods, research management, teaching and outreach.
Dr. Anne Kurr is the coordinator of the Hybrid Plattform project at Berlin University of the Arts and, together with her team, designs events, projects and teaching formats.
Anne Kurr studied art history and history at the Freie Universität Berlin and Paris I - Pantheon-Sorbonne. As a research assistant at the Chair of German History at the University of Hamburg and an associated researcher at the Research Center for Contemporary History in Hamburg, she completed her doctorate on the subject of “Questions of Distribution. Perception and Knowledge of Wealth in the Federal Republic of Germany” (Campus 2022). Her particular research interests include dimensions of social inequality and social transformation processes in the 20th and 21st centuries.
In recent years, Anne Kurr has worked as a curator, cultural mediator and in political education in Germany and abroad. In her curatorial practice, she promotes the exchange of academic and artistic positions, such as in the Goethe-Institut's international project Lockdown Lehren (2021-22), which she continues on the Hybrid Plattform.
As a cultural mediator, her expertise includes the history of German colonialism and decolonization processes, especially in the Ethnological Museum, as well as educational work critical of anti-Semitism in the context of the exhibition “Flashes of Memory. Photography in the Holocaust” in the ‘Museum of Photography’ at the international Holocaust memorial Yad Vashem. She conceptualizes and leads educational formats for the Berlin State Museums, the Berlin City Museum and the University of Konstanz, among others.
Her current teaching focus is on queer-feminist theory, feminist artistic practices and gender equality, and she works with the Neurotitan Gallery and the German Digital Women's Archive, among others.
Nadine Ackah-Mensah
Gerrit Ludwig
Elena Saerberg
Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel
Prof. Dr. Vera Meyer
Prof. Dr. Stefan Neuner
Dr. Audrey-Catherine Podann
Prof. Kirsten Reese
Anne Renner
Prof. Dr. Stefan Weinzierl
TU Berlin / Website
The Hybrid Plattform was originally created as one of five fields of action of the project “Sustainable vitalization of the creative quarter on and around Campus Charlottenburg” (NAVI BC), which ran from 2008 to 2010. The focus was on the important issue of linking science and art in order to make the Charlottenburg Campus an attractive location for research, companies and the creative sector both nationally and internationally.
In 2011, the Hybrid Plattform became an independent project based at the universities themselves, led by two project managers from the two universities: Barbara Stark (TU Berlin, Head of the Research Department) and Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel (UdK Berlin, FG Constructive Design and Structural Design). The content of the Hybrid Platform was conceived by the project leaders and by researchers and lecturers from TU Berlin and UdK Berlin.
As part of a cooperation with the Social Science Research Center Berlin, an accompanying study of the Hybrid Plattform and its projects - led by social scientist Dr. Maria Oppen - was carried out in 2013/2014. The results were fed back into the projects and incorporated into the Hybrid Platform's work program.
In its first phase from April 2011 to June 2015, the platform was supported by the European Regional Development Fund as part of the “Project Future” initiative of the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research. When the Hybrid Lab moved into the Villa Bell in July 2016, a dedicated and neutral venue for the Hybrid Platform was created on the Charlottenburg Campus. As part of the “Germany - Land of Ideas” initiative, the Hybrid Plattform was named one of 100 projects in a nationwide competition in 2016 as an “Outstanding Landmark in the Land of Ideas”.
Since 2015/2016, the Hybrid Plattform has been funded by the participating universities. Until 2021, four project managers represented the two universities in research, teaching and administration: in addition to Barbara Stark and Prof. Dr. Christoph Gengnagel, these are Prof. Dr. Stefan Weinzierl (TU Berlin, Audio Communication Group) and Prof. Kora Kimpel (UdK Berlin, Digital Media Design Fundamentals Group).
Since 2022, the board has expanded to eight members in order to represent the diversity of disciplines at both universities and to strengthen the third mission of transfer to the public.