Veranstaltung

LV-Nummer 3131 L 113
Beschreibung
Gesamt-Lehrleistung 37,33 UE
Semester SoSe 2022
Veranstaltungsformat LV / Seminar
Gruppe
Organisationseinheiten Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät I
↳     Institut für Philosophie, Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte
↳         31311200 FG Wissenschaftsgeschichte
URLs
Label
Ansprechpartner*innen
Schirrmacher, Arne
Verantwortliche
Schirrmacher, Arne
Sprache Deutsch

Termine (1)


16:00 - 18:00, Mi. 20.04 - 20.07.22, wöchentlich

31311200 FG Wissenschaftsgeschichte

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Science on Stage. Professor Pepper and the Shows of London, 1830-1900
H 3012 (Raumsperrung wg. Baumaßnahmen) (Charlottenburg)
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Präsenzseminar

 

Science has long been performed in public, but since the 1830s, several institutions in central London stood out. In particular, the Adelaide Gallery on the Strand and the Polytechnic Institution in Regent Street, but also the nearby Collosseum and the Royal Institution or even the Great Globe in Leicester Square. As "National Gallery of Practical Science, Blending Instruction and Amusement "(Adelaide Gallery) or as "Gallery of Sciences "for "the education of the eye "(Royal Polytechnic) they served to present scientific and technological advances in the city centre. Demonstrations, hands-on experiences and theatrical shows provided the basis for a Victorian public culture of science. And Professor Pepper became the best-known science presenter with his spell-binding projection techniques that created ghost illusions or a speaking decapitated head and invisible rays causing combustion. 

 

No prerequisites required for this course. However, participants should be prepared to read and discuss in English (even if German is understood).

 

Bernard Lightman: Victorian popularizers of science. Designing nature for new audiences, Chicago 2007.

Brenda Weeden: The Education of the Eye: History of the Royal Polytechnic Institution 1838-1881, Cambridge 2008.