Figures of the disturbance
Renowned scientists, authors and advisors are regularly invited to the "Figures of Disorder" lecture series to explore the principles of disorder from their respective fields of research.
- 18.05.2018 - Dietmar Dath: "Evidence for life. Science fiction, the present and politics"
- 26.10.2017 - Oliver Fahle and Elisa Linseisen (Bochum): Realisms as delegations of the documentary
- 11.07.2017 - Sabine Sanio (Munich): Disruption of the imprint or reflection of perception?
- 15.11.2016 - Georg Mein: Before the Law - and Beyond: The Crime of Private Lortie
- 30.06.2016 - Nicholas Saul (Durham): Contagionism and Literature. Changing perspectives from Wells, Laßwitz and Nordau to the 20th century
- 28.04.2016 - Oliver Jahraus (Munich): From the Tree of Knowledge: Gaining Knowledge and Losing Innocence. Situations of epistemological disorder
- 11.11.2015 - Manfred Schneider (Bochum): The transitional subject. Disturbance in transit spaces
- 19.06.2015 - Tom McCarthy (London): Recessional - or, The Time of The Hammer
- 10.06.2015 - Frank Bösch (Potsdam): Disturbances of the peace. The emergence, development and consequences of scandals
- 10.06.2015 - Martina Wagner-Egelhaaf (Münster): Authorship scandals. Theatricality and narrative grammar
- 10.12.2014 - Ralf Schnell (Siegen): Curse, imprecation, invective - a cultural-historical panorama
- 24.06.2014 - Hartmut Böhme (Berlin): On the cultural drive towards transhuman figurations and prosthetics
- 24.06.2014 - Niels Werber (Siegen): Poking in the ant's nest: Homeostases and disruptions in complex societies
- 07.05.2014 (University of Siegen) - Michael Hagner (Zurich): Canguilhem, Freud and the (dis)disruption of life
- 12.12.2013 (Museum für Gegenwartkunst Siegen) - Hans-Christian von Herrmann (TU Berlin): Museum Meltdown. Strategies of 'Choc' between psychotechnics, art and play
- 26.06.2013 (University of Siegen) - Bernhard Siegert (Weimar): From an epistemology of disorder to an ecology of disorder and back again