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Hans Diebner
Hans H. Diebner studied physics in Tübingen. He graduated in 1994 with a thesis on exactly reversible molecular dynamics simulations. His final year project as well as the subsequent post-grad project has been supervised by Prof. Otto E. Rössler.
Hans Diebner's contribution to the OASIS Platform refers to his basic research in the interface between science and art. Summarised under the term of → performative science the physicist belaboured a broad and just emerging field in science.
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In 1999 he received his PhD with a doctoral thesis on "Time-dependent deterministic entropies and dissipative structures in exactly-reversible Newtonian molecular-dynamics universes." During the doctoral studies and thereafter Diebner has been research assistent and postdoc, respectively, at the Institute for Medical Biometry, University of Tübingen, with Prof. Klaus Dietz. His research focus was on intra-host Malaria modeling and immuno-epidemiological system dynamics of other infectious diseases.
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In 1999 he founded the Institute for Basic Research at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM), Karlsruhe, commissioned by the ZKM's CEO Prof. Peter Weibel. There, he conceived "performative science", a methodological discourse on the inter-relationship of artistic and scientific methods as well as practical implementations in the fields of complex systems reseach based on the new performative scientific episteme. The achievements of the ZKM-period have been published in 2006 by Springer-Verlag Wien, entitled "Performative Science and Beyond - Involving the Process in Research."
Since 2006 Hans Diebner continues with performative science at the Institute for New Media, Frankfurt am Main. He is deeply committed with education and endeavours to establish performative science as a (really) interdisciplinary area of studies.
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Works
Chaos and Complexity (Immuno - Epidemiological models, cognitive systems, Lyapunov characteristic exponents, molecular dynamics simulations, ...)
Performative Science - Negotiating Arts and Sciences: An episteme that adopts performative methods from the arts
Operational Hermeneutics - The relationship between system theory and hermeneutics
Art & Science theory, practice, exhibits, exhibitions
Additional Links
Performative Science
Basic Research
INM Institut für neue Medien Frankfurt
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