Univ.-Prof. MMag. Dr. Clemens Apprich
Clemens Apprich is head of the Department of Media Theory as well as the Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Cultures at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where he holds the Professorship for Media Theory and History since 2021. He studied philosophy, political science, cultural history and theory in Berlin, Bordeaux, and Vienna. In 2011 he became research associate at the Centre for Digital Cultures at Leuphana University of Lüneburg, where he was also guest professor from 2017 to 2018. From 2018 to 2019 he was a visiting research fellow at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Concordia University in Montréal, and from 2020 to 2021 assistant professor in media studies at the University of Groningen. Apprich is still guest researcher at the Centre for Digital Culture, as well as an affiliated member of the Digital Democracies Institute at Simon Fraser University and of the Global Emergent Media Lab at Concordia University. His current research deals with filter algorithms and their application in data analysis as well as machine learning methods. Apprich is the author of Technotopia: A Media Genealogy of Net Cultures (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2017), and, together with Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Hito Steyerl, and Florian Cramer, co-authored Pattern Discrimination (University of Minnesota Press/meson press, 2019). Currently, he is working on a new book about Animated Intelligence (Amsterdam University Press, forthcoming).
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- title
- Stadt am Netz: Virtuelle Gemeinschaften regieren
- type
- Chapter
- keywords
- Kulturwissenschaften allg., Digitale Medien, virtual community, Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
- texts
- Abstract
- Wie lässt sich das Mögliche regieren, ohne es zu reglementieren? Dieser Band beschäftigt sich mit dem Verhältnis von Wissensformen, die zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts 'Regierung' im Sinne einer Organisierung und Durchformung von Gesellschaft ermöglichen, zu Konzeptionen dessen, was Robert Musil als "Möglichkeitssinn" bezeichnet hat: eine Form des Wissens, die über das Faktische, das Gegebene, das Notwendige hinausgeht.Mit Schwerpunkt auf literarische Texte der Zwischenkriegszeit skizziert der Band ein Fächer und Disziplinen übergreifendes Wissen vom strategischen Einsatz des Möglichen, das wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen mit gesamtgesellschaftlichen Interessen und ästhetischen Fragen verbindet.
- authors
- Clemens Apprich
- editors
- Roland Innerhofer, Karin Harrasser, Katja Rothe
- publishers
- transcript Verlag
- date
- 2011
- location
- Deutschland
- ISBN/ISSN/ISMN
- 3837614743
- DOI
- 10.14361/transcript.9783839414743.249
- published in
- title
- Das Mögliche regieren
- volume/issue
- (5)
- pages
- 249–270
- language
- German
- edition
- Edition Kulturwissenschaft