FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN (3 credits)
The dynamics of form and space emerge from rich, dense and humorous details — an exercise in cinematic poetry. How the written word transforms into moving images evoking an aesthetics of the Minimal.
Pierre Alferi
GILLES DELEUZE: SCIENCE & HISTORY (3 credits)
Introduces Deleuze by using examples are from economic, linguistic, military history s well as physics, mathematics, and biology. The virtuality-actuality of a realistic ontology and a materialistic ethics is explored.
Manuel DeLanda
LITERARY CINEMA (3 credits)
Demonstrating the transformation of literary texts — of authors diverse as
Günther Grass, Heinrich Böll, Marcel Proust, Michel Tournier, Margaret
Atkins — into cinematic art.
Volker Schlöndorff
INTERNET STUDIES: FREEDOM AND CONTROL (3 credits)
Investigates the clash between freedom and control in cyberspace and evaluates the liberating impact of the Internet for media, art, and culture.
Hendrik Speck with Vaidhyanathan Siva
NIETZSCHE AND 20th CENTURY THOUGHT (3 credits)
Examines how aesthetics, epistemology, communication, and ethics have been radically changed by Nietzsche's critique of the unity of the subject, the representational logic of language, and the metaphysics of truth.
Fred Ulfers
MEDIA AND THE UNCANNY (3 credits)
Explores the philosophical concept of the uncanny as it bears on the media by reading Freud, Heidegger, and Derrida.
Samuel Weber
FOUNDATION IN MEDIA PHILOSOPHY (3-credit workshop)
Introduces and explores the critical differences as well as productive blending of Communication Theory and Continental Philosophy which culminates in 'Media Philosophy'.
Sigrid Hackenberg
RESEARCH METHODS (1 credit workshop)
Introduction to basic research styles such as phenomenology, hermeneutics, dialectics, deconstruction in preparation for EGS dissertation projects.
Wolfgang Schirmacher
ELECTIVE SEMINARS:
WORKSHOP WITH PAUL VIRILIO (2 credits)
An in-depth discussion with the philosopher of technology and political theorist who is one of the most influential critics of contemporary life. Moderated by Hubertus von Amelunxen — a French-English workshop for enrolled students and graduates.
Paul Virilio | Hubertus von Amelunxen
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP (1 credit)
From scriptwriting and novels to philosophical prose and poetry, diverse forms of language needed for media are presented and discussed.
Shelley Jackson
ACADEMIC WRITING (1 credit workshop)
With focus on the development of productive thesis statements and the organization and composition of coherent argumentation in order to prepare students to begin their dissertations.
Mark Daniel Cohen
PHILOSOPHY OF PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM (3 credits)
Explores issues of meaning and representation, the iinterface of photography, video, and film, and the terror of the body in digital space (with emphasis on Roland Barthes, Walter Benjamin and Vilem Flusser).
Hubertus von Amelunxen, 2008
EUROPEAN FILMMAKERS WORKSHOP (3 credits)
Presents cinematic strategies aimed at resisting overwhelming forces in society and life by celebrating the moral power of the individual.
Krzysztof Zanussi
POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY (3 credits)
Explores nearness and distance between poetry and philosophy: Michel Foucault, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jacques Derrida in dialogue with Paul Celan. Includes a workshop with a major German poet.
Martin Hielscher
ART, COMMUNITY AND FREEDOM (3 credits)
Deconstructs the body, the communitary experience as well as the notion of freedom within the context of art and literature, myth and Christianity.
Jean-Luc Nancy
ADVANCED MEDIA PHILOSOPHY (3 credits)
Jean-François Lyotard's thoughts on the sublime, Gilles Deleuze's rehabilitation of the Monad, Emmanuel Levinas' ethics of the Other, Avital Ronell's test drive are critically applied to a non-metaphysical media philosophy, a life technique of Homo generator.
Wolfgang Schirmacher
CINEMA OF RESISTANCE (3 credits)
The layered, irreverent and hilarious films of the Palestinian filmmaker articulate a poetics of resistance; his subversive-personal interventions avoid the myths of politics.
Elia Suleiman
PhD FORUM (1 credit workshop)
A forum for presenting the basic thesis of one's own dissertation (project) for immediate feed-back and constructive advice.
Wolfgang Schirmacher (and Faculty Members)
ELECTIVE SEMINARS:
WORKSHOP WITH PAUL VIRILIO (2 credits)
An in-depth discussion with the philosopher of technology and political theorist who is one of the most influential critics of contemporary life. Moderated by Hubertus von Amelunxen — a French-English workshop for enrolled students and graduates.
Paul Virilio | Hubertus von Amelunxen
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP (1 credit)
From scriptwriting and novels to philosophical prose and poetry, diverse forms of language needed for media are presented and discussed.
Shelley Jackson
RESEARCH FOR DISSERTATIONS (1 credit workshop)
Discussing projects for PhD dissertations in order to find connections to philosophical works and locate directions for theoretical research.
Michael Anker
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