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w / k - Between science and art
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description Online journal with peer review
language German English
Headquarters Dusseldorf
First edition 2016
Frequency of publication 3-5 posts / month
Editor-in-chief Anna-Sophie Juergens & Till Bödeker
editor Peter Tepe
Web link Wissenschaft-kunst.de
Article archive [1]
ISSN (online)

w / k - Between Science and Art ( w / k ) is an internationally oriented, bilingual online journal with peer review that went public in November 2016. It deals with the individual science - art connections that exist with visual artists and also with other aspects of the major topic of "art and science".

Content and structure

w / k consists of seven areas.

Individual studies by, about and with visual artists

In the areas 1-3 contributions by artists , contributions about artists , interviews with artists , the aim is to work out the individual science-art connections that exist with visual artists in individual studies as precisely and comprehensively as possible and to develop the artistic concepts on which they are based to enable a deeper understanding of these art forms. It is characteristic of the w / c profile that these individual studies proceed according to uniform principles so that results that are comparable with one another are achieved.

Individual studies by, about and with scientists

Area 4 Art- related science deals in a manner comparable to that shown in relation to areas 1–3 with those scholars who make use of artistic concepts / methods / results in their teaching, research, and specialist publications. Here - according to the same uniform principles - the diverse individual science-art connections and the scientific concepts that guide them are worked out.

Area 5: General information on "Art and Science"

Area 5 is intended, among other things, for philosophical reflections on the relationship between science and art, for critical comments on "art and science" texts, for the development of an "art and science" theory. In addition, reflections on topics such as “Psychology and Art”, “Neuroscience and Art”, “Biology and Art” have their place here. The discussion about the current relevance of the Visual Aesthetic Sensitivity Test developed by Karl Otto Götz in the 1970s also belongs to area 5 - as well as the longer-term pro-and-con discussion about concepts of artistic research.

Area 6: About w / k

Area 6 is the place for texts that present the program of the online journal, report on innovations in the journal and provide information to the authors.

Area 7: Aesthetics & Art Theory

Area 7 is reserved for aesthetic and art-theoretical contributions that explicitly establish a connection to the major topic of “art and science” and to what has been worked out in areas 1-4.

editorial staff

Peter Tepe is the founder and editor of w / k . The core editorial team also includes Anna-Sophie Jürgens and Till Bödeker. Further editors are: Alexander Becker (philosophy), Irene Daum (psychology, neuroscience), Angela Krewani (media studies), Peter Lynen (law), Markus Schrenk (philosophy).

Publications

According to the principle "from new to old", all w / k articles published in the German-language section are systematically sorted.

Frontier workers

Science-related art

Cooperation between artists and scientists / technicians / companies

Information on exhibitions and other art / science events

Art-related science: individual studies

Art-related science: more general issues

General information on "Art and Science"

About w / k

Further editorial texts

Aesthetics & Art Theory

Circus & Science Section

Extra contributions

Exhibitions

reception

In the Scientific Reception section , attention is drawn to reactions from scientists and other people to the online journal and individual w / k articles. An example: Susanne Päch calls w / k an “online portal with academic aspirations - what is now called 'peer-reviewed' in modern German. The content of all contributions is checked by scientific reviewers before publication. "

Media reactions

Media reactions to w / k exhibitions

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. w / c - between science & art . Peter Tepe, Düsseldorf 2016 ( dnb.de [accessed on August 15, 2020]).
  2. More about the w / k program. In: w / k - Between Science and Art. Retrieved August 15, 2020 .
  3. Karin Götz: Karl Otto Götz as a psychologist . In: w / k - Between Science & Art . ISSN  2628-1465 ( hhu.de [accessed August 15, 2020]).
  4. Peter Tepe, Angelika Boeck: Artistic Research: What is it? ISSN  2628-1465 ( hhu.de [accessed August 15, 2020]).
  5. The editors. Retrieved August 15, 2020 .
  6. art meets science. Retrieved August 18, 2020 .