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Display & Exhibit - Case Study Helmut Lang
From 1986 to 2005, Peter Scepka, born in Vienna in 1956, was running his fashion house under the name of Helmut Lang, initially from Paris and since 1998 based in New York. Not least through numerous collaborations with contemporary and pop-culturally relevant artistic positions such as Jenny Holzer, Louise Bourgeois and Jürgen Teller, Helmut Lang succeeded in becoming one of the most influential pioneers not only of fashion, but of the entire visual language of the turn of the millennium.
His style, which Jenny Holzer laconically described as “a bit mean and less is more”, formed a stark contrast to the opulence that dominated the 80s and laid the foundations for the anti-fashion of the following decades. The label‘s proximity to the visual arts ultimately meant that in 2005 Helmut Lang left his own label, which had by then achieved an undeniable cult status, to pursue his own artistic practice as a sculptor.
The design studio ‚Display & Exhibit – Case study Helmut Lang’ is based on the assumption that there is a close relationship between all applied and visual arts, and that an engagement with various disciplines outside of architecture broadens the horizon of one‘s own practice. The inherent fast pace of fashion implies a questionable relationship to pressing ecological issues on the one hand, on the other it requires a creative flexibility and spontaneity that are in contrast to the precise and sometimes stagnant carefulness with which architectural designs are developed. The aim of the studio is to critically question these discrepancies and to extract a synergetic approach to enrich the participants’ position as architects
On the Structure and Complexity of Rational Sets of Regular Languages
In the recently designed and implemented test specification language FQL, relevant test goals are specified as regular expressions over program locations. To transition from single test goals to test suites, FQL describes suites as regular expressions over finite alphabets where each symbol corresponds to a regular expression over program locations. Hence, each word in a test suite expression yields a test goal specification. Such test suite specifications are in fact rational sets of regular languages (RSRLs). We show closure properties of general and finite RSRLs under common set theoretic operations. We also prove complexity results for checking equivalence and inclusion of star-free RSRLs and for checking whether a regular language is a member of a general or star-free RSRL. As the star-free (and thus finite) case underlies FQL specifications, the closure and complexity results provide a systematic foundation for FQL test specifications
Heilpädagogische Forschung : Zeitschrift für Erziehung und Unterricht behinderter Kinder und Jugendlicher
Harald Tornow, Michael Broda und Wolf gang Nöthen: Semantische Struktur von Bezeichnungen abweichender Kinder bei Lehrern und Fachleuten John F. Kane: Behandlung schwerer Verhaltensstörungen bei geistig Behinderten — Literaturübersicht Dietrich Holzer: Zur Pathocharakterologie frühkindlich hirngeschädigter Jugendlicher Elisabeth Sander und Klaus Sander: Zur Frage der Bedingungskonstellationen bei lern- und bei geistig behinderten Schülern — eine empirische Arbeit von Schülerakten Eberhard Bay und Helmut Ott: Eine verhaltenstherapeutische Spieltherapie Heinz Neukäter und Herbert Goetze: Strukturiertes Lernen bei leicht hirngeschädigten verhaltensgestörten Kindern Kleine Beiträge und Nachrichten Helmut Bernsmeier: Untersuchung zum sprachlichen Gebrauch der Begriffe Krüppel und Körperbehinderter Jörn Greve: Begrenzende Faktoren sozialer Integration und Prävention sekundärer Neurotisierung bei Behinderten Zum Gedenken: Kurt Prautzsch Richard von Premerstein: Heilpädagogische Dokumentatio
Governance without politics? Administration and politics in the Basel II process
Holzer B. Governance without politics? Administration and politics in the Basel II process. In: Strulik T, Willke H, eds. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance in a Knowledge-Based Financial System. Frankfurt/New York: Campus; 2006: 259-278
From Helmut Jürgensen’s former students: The game of informatics
Personal reflections are given on being students of Helmut Jürgensen. Then, we attempt
to address his hypothesis that informatics follows trend-like behaviours through the
use of a content analysis of university job advertisements, and then via simulation
techniques from the area of quantitative economics
Smalltalk Interpreter in Java
Author Helmut Rohregger, BSc.Kurzfassungen in deutscher und englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
Smalltalk Interpreter in Java
Author Helmut Rohregger, BSc.Kurzfassungen in deutscher und englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201
HELMUT E. LUCK JAKO HISTORYK PSYCHOLOGII
The article presents the figure of Helmut E. Luck, well-known scientist in the world of historians of psychology. Helmut E. Luck also is well-known in Poland, as the author or the scientific editor of several books in the field of history of psychology. In the first part of the article the short presentation of his scientific career and his scientific achievements are demonstrated. The second part comprises the analysis of his opinions in the scope of social psychology. Helmut E. Luck was the one of pioneers in psychology, who paid attention to social positive phenomena or social positive behaviors. In the field of history of psychology, H.E.Luck made the contribution to methodological analysis of psychological ideas in history, preferring the model which underlines connection of psychology with culture and at the same time creates the opportunity to analysis of biographical plots. The article also shows unquestionable and unusually merits of Luck’s in popularization of knowledge about history of psychology.The article presents the figure of Helmut E. Luck, well-known scientist in the world of historians of psychology. Helmut E. Luck also is well-known in Poland, as the author or the scientific editor of several books in the field of history of psychology. In the first part of the article the short presentation of his scientific career and his scientific achievements are demonstrated. The second part comprises the analysis of his opinions in the scope of social psychology. Helmut E. Luck was the one of pioneers in psychology, who paid attention to social positive phenomena or social positive behaviors. In the field of history of psychology, H.E.Luck made the contribution to methodological analysis of psychological ideas in history, preferring the model which underlines connection of psychology with culture and at the same time creates the opportunity to analysis of biographical plots. The article also shows unquestionable and unusually merits of Luck’s in popularization of knowledge about history of psychology
Die IPrA, Helmut und ich
This contribution describes the beginning and the development of the professional and personal relationship between Helmut and the author which has been highly influenced by our joint membership in the International Pragmatics Association and by our activities in and for the IPrA
Helmut E. Luck and history of psychology
The article presents the figure of Helmut E. Luck, well-known scientist in the world of historians of psychology. Helmut E. Luck also is well-known in Poland, as the author or the scientific editor of several books in the field of history of psychology. In the first part of the article the short presentation of his scientific career and his scientific achievements are demonstrated. The second part comprises the analysis of his opinions in the scope of social psychology. Helmut E. Luck was the one of pioneers in psychology, who paid attention to social positive phenomena or social positive behaviors. In the field of history of psychology, H.E.Luck made the contribution to methodological analysis of psychological ideas in history, preferring the model which underlines connection of psychology with culture and at the same time creates the opportunity to analysis of biographical plots. The article also shows unquestionable and unusually merits of Luck’s in popularization of knowledge about history of psychology
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