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Vorlesungsverzeichnis Sommersemester 2026

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Netze Fachseminar

Typ:
Fachseminar
Semester:
SoSe26
Zielgruppe:
Grundstudium, Hauptstudium / Diplom 2
Sprache:
English
Voraussetzungen

Seminar room Netze & Atelier 4a/b

Seminar language: English

Termine - Ort & Zeit

TypAnfangEndeTagTurnusvon-bisOrt
22.04.2601.07.26Mittwoch2-wöchentlich10:00 - 13:00Filzengraben 2, Netze Seminar Room H. 4.02 & Atelier 4a/b
Typ
Anfang22.04.26
Ende01.07.26
TagMittwoch
Turnus2-wöchentlich
von-bis10:00 - 13:00
OrtFilzengraben 2, Netze Seminar Room H. 4.02 & Atelier 4a/b

Beschreibung des Seminars

In 2012, a viral video showed a one-year-old trying to swipe, pinch, and zoom on a paper magazine, growing frustrated when the images failed to respond. Her parent ended the clip with a striking remark: “Steve Jobs has coded a part of her operating system.” 


The seminar examines the dystopian potential of technological innovation by analyzing the rhetoric of TED Talks and tech demos and confronting their promises with their actual impact on society.


Taking the popular conference format “Technology, Entertainment, Design” as a point of departure, we approach selected talks as a hybrid form situated between lecture and theatre. We focus on presentation techniques, the use of media apparatuses, and the transformative, at times disruptive, potential of the ideas being promoted. In addition, we examine adjacent genres of public address - such as political speeches, corporate keynotes, Shakespearean monologues, and classical forms of rhetorical persuasion - to trace how performances of authority and vision migrate across cultural domains, inscribing inevitability in bodies and gestures, and shaping collective imaginaries organized around technocapitalist and patriarchal models of progress.


The lecture-performance, originally a research-driven format positioned between analysis and enactment, serves as our methodological framework. It enables us to read these public presentations not merely as vehicles of information, but as staged epistemic operations that inscribe, produce, and reproduce specific imaginaries of technological possibility (or devastation).

Studienbüro

Studienbüro

Karin Cordes

Juliane Schwibbert

Claudia Warnecke

Heumarkt 14, 50667 Köln

+49 221 20189 -194 / 119 / 187 / 249
Fax +49 221 20189 - 49249
studoffice@khm.de


Öffnungszeiten:

Montag + Dienstag von 10 - 13  Donnerstag von 10 - 16 Uhr

Anfragen oder Termine sind auch telefonisch, Mo - Do 9:30 bis 13:00 Uhr, möglich oder per E-Mail


Wintersemester 2025/26

Vorlesungszeit:
20.10.2025 bis 13.02.2026


Sommersemester 2026

Vorlesungszeit:

13.04.2026 bis 24.07.2026


Wintersemester 2026/27

Vorlesungszeit:
12.10.2026 bis 05.02.2027

Winterpause:

21.12.2026 bis 01.01.2027


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