CAS LMU Munich – ERES Foundation Munich. RESEARCH Fellow at the Center of Advanced Studies/ Neurosciences 2019.

Margarete Jahrmann ist im Juli und August 2019 Visiting Fellow am CAS. Am 25. Juli 2019 hält sie in der ERES-Stiftung zusammen mit Prof. Dr. Stefan Glasauer ein Gespräch zum Thema “Ludic Epistemes. Inner and Outer Space in Art and Psychophysics” führen.

Live talk… including work selection

Am 7. und 8. August 2019 Workshop  “Experiments as Games”.

https://www.cas.uni-muenchen.de/fellowship_programm/ehemalige_vf/naturwissenschaften_medizin/jahrmann_margarete/index.html

(2017-2019) PRE_COGNITION: Game-Experiment in SPACE HABITAT

PRE_COGNITION: Game-Experiment in SPACE HABITAT

Predicting the Future is an essential Function of the nervous system. this statement is the starting point of a time space narration and a self experiment with a research game design by Margarete Jahrmann and the neuroscientist Stefan Glasauer. The Game Experiment was performed over a period of time simulating repetitive day and night circles on cognitive processes of decision making . Shot on location of the SHEE Habitat International Space University Strassbourg.(Jahrmann/ Dématraz 2017)

https://youtu.be/4HEEEAMOAq8

 

Public Screening at Ludic Ouvroir, Prater-atelier Rustenschacherallee 2-4, at the occasion of the #Ludic Method Series, part2, <Autumn 2019.

Installation Future of DemonstrationReflexive discussion in the form of a space-time expanded interactive film. The text of the film was developed in a rizomatic writing game in exchange with the dramaturg and writer Marian Kaiser. https://player.vimeo.com/video/241363321

Discussion of the Concept with Space Architect Barbara Imhof: PUBLIC EVENT in the context of AP Angewandte arts science research Practice. November 29, 2017, 6 pm, Heligkreuzerhof, 1010 Vienna.

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#Ludic Method Soirée Issue 01#Ludic Method Soirée Issue 01

LUDIC METHOD Example #001: The Space architect Barabra Imhof created the space simulation habitat SHEE, Self-deployable habitat for extreme environments. It was used by Margarete Jahrmann and the Francophone filmmaker Samuel Dématraz to create a duration performance with pre-cognition elements and a pre-formed game experiment at the International Space University Strassbourg.

Barbara Imhof responds to the invitation for the first #Ludic method soirée in Vienna: “Seen from a top view, all my work is a game of many rules applied to topics of terrestrial and outer space design research and development. Designing from the unfamiliar might be a good short description…”

http://www.dieangewandte.at/jart/prj3/angewandte-2016/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1453068412106&artikel_id=1510145654749