This blog opens a window into the work of c:o/re. Meet international scholars from the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, read about their projects and agree or disagree on their thoughts. You can learn about events and might get inspired to take a different perspective on research.
A Field Trip to the Wandering Mines: Strange Ecologies and the Green Work of Environmental Mitigation
MATTHEW N. EISLER In the Rhenish mining-industrial complex, the past, present, and future of geological…
Melodic Pigments – An Experiment on the Relationship between Sound and Color
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) capable of modeling and replicating human sensory associations? This question was…
“We can look forward to four more exciting years” – Interview with Gabriele Gramelsberger and Stefan Böschen
The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) at RWTH Aachen University will begin its…
Quo vadis, Cultures of Research?
ALIN OLTEANU AND THE C:O/RE TEAM The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) celebrated…
Emotional AI in the Japanese and German Workplace: Exploring Cultural Diversity in AI Ethics as Variety of Science
STEFAN BÖSCHEN, MASAHIKO HARA, PETER MANTELLO AND ALIN OLTEANU The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of…
“[T]here really isn’t a clear distinction between the analog and the digital” – Interview with Lori Emerson
As part of the interdisciplinary workshop “After Networks: Reframing Scale, Reimagining Connections”, which will take…