Veranstaltung

LV-Nummer
Gesamt-Lehrleistung 85,33 UE
Semester WiSe 2025/26
Veranstaltungsformat LV / Seminar
Gruppe Politics of Design
Organisationseinheiten Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät I
↳     Institut für Philosophie, Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte
↳         31319201 FG Open Science
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Label Fachübergreifendes Studium Ökologie und Technik Fachübergreifendes Studium Politik und Technik Fachübergreifendes Studium Kultur und Technik Fachübergreifendes Studium Geschlechterverhältnis und Technik
Ansprechpartner*innen
Christensen, Michelle
Verantwortliche
Christensen, Michelle
Sprache Englisch

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Fr. 17.10 - 19.12.25, wöchentlich, Fr. 09.01 - 13.02.26, wöchentlich, 10:00 - 14:00

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Politics of Design (4 SWS / 6 ECTS)

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Michelle Christensen / LV-Nummer: 3131 L 060 / Language: English

Dates: Fridays, 10:00-13:30. Introduction: Friday 17.10.2025 at 10:00

Room: Einstein Center Digital Future, Wilhelmstraße 67, 10117 Berlin

Registration: Please register by email by the 03.10.2025 with your name, field of study and matriculation number to: michelle.christensen@tu-berlin.de

Description: In a state of ontological crisis, all boundaries between human and machine, nature and culture, and the organic and inorganic have been severely blurred. We find ourselves exhaustively tackling the turmoil of our own designed circumstances, as we emerge to become extensions of the extensions that we built. These are times of curious contrivances, novel natures, inescapable automation and posthuman performances – where human and nonhuman find themselves being entwined, meshed and muddled into new unwitting entanglements. But from biased machine learning to surveillance capitalism and digital colonisation – what power-structures are implicitly and covertly being embedded into these technologies? Do we have to raise a discussion about political systems of things – about ubiquitous capitalism, algorithmic aristocracy or object-mediated democracy?

In this studio class we will discuss ethical, social and political implications of technology with a focus on automation versus autonomy. We will practice and formulate critical perspectives on the politics of machines, discovering novel phenomena and shadowing the material regimes of power that we ourselves live within – hindering and compromising personal devices and thus conducts, in order to uncover latent power structures embedded in everyday life. Furthermore, drawing on the approaches of research-through-design and critical making, we will prototype possibilities and provocations, integrating critical thinking and designing (no prior experience with design or technology necessary).

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BA-KulT IS 4 (Text und Wissen) / BA-KulT IS 5 (Modernisierung) / BA-Studiengänge Kultur und Technik Freier Wahlbereich / MA Geistes- und bildungswissenschaftliche Masterstudiengänge Freier Wahlbereich / Lehrveranstaltungen für alle Studierenden der Fakultät / This studio class is open to students of all all disciplines and levels at all Berlin universities in the framework of a free elective