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GoetheLab: Paths into Urban Green

GoetheLab
Interdisciplinary Pupil's Lab Urban Green
Winter 2019/2020

The MOBILE GOETHE-LAB: URBAN GREEN IN MOTION is an interdisciplinary student pupil lab bringing together field research methods and tools from Biolology, Human Geography, Visual Culture and Art.

Please note: Due to developments of COVID 19-pandemic, all activities of our GoetheLab: Paths into Urban Green have been cancelled. We hope to be back next term.

As the time period of traditional GoetheLab Week during winter term (January 2020) proved not to provide an appropriate framework for our outdoor activities, we've decided to switch to single lab-days closer to spring time. Thus, the lab's winter 2019/2020 edition "Paths into Urban Green" had been planned to take place in march 2020.
Plus, we've decided to develop a separate concept for our winter editions (more information will follow).

Team winter 2019/2020 (in alphabetical order):
Prof. Dr. Paul Dierkes (Biology – Didactics of Biosciences), Christian Dietz (Biology – Didactics of Biosciences), Claudia Wucherpfennig (Human Geography), Nora Grozdek (Visual Culture – Art), Prof. Dr. Verena Kuni (Visual Culture – Art), Prof. Dr. Antje Schlottmann (Human Geography)

Background Info:

Mobile Goethe Lab: Urban Green in Motion at www.ArtSciEd.net (under construction)

Seminar "Field Research – Science and Art" at www.visuelle-kultur.info

Project "Into the Green" at www.ArtSciEd.net

Project: "Biotope City Frankfurt" at www.ArtSciEd.net

projects: Biotope City Frankfurt, Goethe-Lab Mobile, Into the Greens

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