Nils Röller

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Nils Röller (born August 1, 1966 in Wilhelmshaven ) is a German philosopher , media scientist and cultural theorist .

Life

Röller studied philosophy, Romance languages ​​and media studies at the Free University of Berlin and at the Technical University of Berlin and received his doctorate in 2001 from the Bauhaus University Weimar .

Since 2008 he has been a professor for culture and media theory in the Bachelor Art & Media at the Zurich University of the Arts . His main research areas include epistemology and cultural theory with a focus on the relationship between instrument, mediumship and perception. Together with Barbara Ellmerer and Yves Netzhammer , he has been the publisher and author of the Journal für Kunst, Sex und Mathematik since 2006 . In 2014 Röller received the Schiller Prize from the Zürcher Kantonalbank for the experimental literary work Roth der Grosse .

Röller lives in Zurich .

Fonts

  • From the Italian and with an afterword: Massimo Cacciari , Icons of the Law . Fink, Paderborn 2018.
  • Bitter Sea: Mare amoroso. Klever, Vienna 2017.
  • With Barbara Ellmerer and Yves Netzhammer: About forces. An examination of the Journal of Art, Sex, and Math. Merve, Berlin 2014.
  • Roth the great. Klever, Vienna 2013.
  • Sensitive Body - International Flusser Lecture. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne 2012.
  • Magnetism - A History of Orientation. Fink, Munich 2010.
  • Ahab's tax - navigations between art and science. Merve, Berlin 2005.
  • Media theory in the epistemic transition - Hermann Weyl's philosophy of mathematics and natural science and Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of symbolic forms in mutual relationship. Dissertation. Publishing house and database for humanities, Weimar 2002.
  • Editing, together with Barbara Ellmerer, Yves Netzhammer: Journal for Art, Sex and Mathematics. Zurich, 2006.
  • Towards Cuzco. on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$3025 , 2003
  • SMS makes love. 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.ifcar.ch/?id=47 .
  2. journalfuerkunstsexundmathematik.ch , accessed on August 23, 2017
  3. Schiller Prize of Zürcher Kantonalbank 2014 to Nils Röller In: literaturhaus.ch, June 3, 2014, accessed on August 23, 2017
  4. Peter Rawert: Always following the needle - Nils Röller observes magnetic phenomena. in: Frankfurter Allgemeine , December 7, 2010, accessed on July 17, 2014.
  5. Literary short messages: "SMS makes love" ( Memento of February 18, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), Telepolis, April 29, 2002.