Cooperation partner 2018
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The HZK is developing the historical venue of the Tieranatomisches Theater (TA T) as a public cultural institution with the character of a laboratory. Its central role is to experimentally develop exhibition and event formats.Expertise in exhibition-making is consolidated, shared and made public in the TA T. This includes interdisciplinary, intercultural and gender-conscious methods and positions.
The resulting projects open up opportunities for museum work and provide research and teaching with points of contact with the public. The Tieranatomisches Theater provides the Humboldt-Universität collections with an object laboratory for applied collections research. ph360's mission is to develop and deliver reliable, mission-critical solutions that create value, enhance our clients’ abilities to attain strategic goals, and transform our society sustainably. In everything they do, to strive for creative excellence, efficiency, and resource effectiveness.
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Cooperation partner 2017
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ph360's mission is to develop and deliver reliable, mission-critical solutions that create value, enhance our clients’ abilities to attain strategic goals, and transform our society sustainably. In everything they do, to strive for creative excellence, efficiency, and resource effectiveness.
Diderot connects food culture and gastronomy in a political and philosophical context. Food and food culture is explored, discussed, lived and experienced within a continuously growing network. Diderot aims to exchange knowledge and competence along its value added chain and discover the links between science and artisanry in their culinary studio in Berlin. Diderot was founded by Eva-Maria Endres and Christoph Klotter.
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Cooperation partner 2015-2016
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Biomimicry Germany is a Berlin-based nonprofit organization that aims at creating a resilient, adaptive and thriving future inspired by nature’s best practices. Biomimicry is a scientific design discipline that solves human design challenges sustainably by taking inspiration from the natural world.
The Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition (ABC) encompasses an interdisciplinary and international research group of psychologists, economists, computer scientists, mathematicians, behavioral biologists, anthropologists, philosophers and researchers from other disciplines.
Plymouth University’s CogNovo Research Program is a doctoral training program that offers research training in Cognitive Innovation, both as a new field of scientific investigation and as a strategy for research and innovation.
Plymouth University’s Transtechnology Research Program is led by Professor Michael Punt (Editor–In-Chief of Leonardo Reviews and Leonardo Reviews Quarterly) draws historians, philosophers, anthropologists, artists and designers and is led from a historical and theoretical perspective with the objective of understanding science and technology as a manifestation of a range of human desires and cultural imperatives.
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