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THE NATURE OF NATURE - CERN / HEPHY

2016-17

The first axis of the 'MULTINATURALISM' topic.


In the academic year 2016/2017 the “Roundtable” hosts the CERN/HEPHY  project. The project work deals with the many facets a large and multinational institution  like  CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) offers. We  investigate wide-ranging aspects; from the Large Hadron Collider to the smallprint  of politics and economy, from particle accelerators to solid bureaucracy, from the  Big Bang to the growth of conspiracy theories. In doing excursions to CERN in Geneva and/or HEPHY in Vienna we will try to become our own detectors for  interesting byproducts of one of mankind’s most ambitious projects. Our project  works develop during one  year, consisting of a semester presentation in January  2017 and resulting in a final presentation in June 2017.

Collaboration partners:

Michael Hoch CERN / art@CMS
Jochen Schieck  HEPHY – Institute for High Energy Physics

Paul Petritsch & Katrin Hornek Site-Specific Art, University of Applied Arts

In the academic year 2016/2017 the “Roundtable discussions” on Tuesday mornings will host the CERN/

HEPHY project.

The project work will deal with the many facets a large and multinational institution like CERN (European

Organization for Nuclear Research) offers. We will investigate wide-ranging aspects; from the Large Hadron

Collider to the smallprint of politics and economy, from particle accelerators to solid bureaucracy, from the

Big Bang to the growth of conspiracy theories. In doing excursions to CERN in Geneva and/or HEPHY in

Vienna we will try to become our own detectors for interesting byproducts of one of mankind’s most ambitious

projects.

Our project works will be developed during one year, consisting of a semester presentation in January 2017

and resulting in a final presentation in June 2017.

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