International Conference www.remote-control-conference.org
With Antoine Bousquet, Matthias Bruhn,
Kate Chandler, Nina Franz, Luci Eldridge, Jennifer Gabrys, Carolin Hfler, Timothy Lenoir, Matteo Pasquinelli, Moritz Queisner, Isabell Schrickel, Lucy Suchman, Jutta Weber
Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung
Interdisciplinary Laboratory Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin Sophienstrae 22a, 10178 Berlin Central Laboratory, 2nd courtyard, 2nd floor Antoine Bousquet, Senior Lecturer in Matthias Bruhn, Professor of Science of Art what is put forth as a continuous cycle linking Luci Eldridge, Artist, Writer and Associate International Relations, Birbeck University of and Media Theory, HfG Karlsruhe, Humboldt information and killing, Find, Fix, Finish, Evaluate, Leturer, Royal College of Art London London University of Berlin Analyze, represented as the F3EA cycle by a familiar PowerPoint graphic. I consider what kinds Glimpsing Mars from the Centre of the Image: A Ghost in the War Machine: Human Autonomy Artificial Proximity of responses might be available to critics of remote Terrain Models and Rover Driving within Contemporary Military Architectures of warfare if one took seriously how these practices Control Scopic instruments suggest a certain closeness, are implicated in banal, everyday media and the This paper analyses the use of 3D imaging in Mars in terms of a physical proximity, to their objects of ways the remoteness of drones might be much more exploration and rover driving from an arts and The dramatic advances in the technologies of observation, due to the magnification and contain- familiar than expected. humanities perspective. 3D images reconstruct both remote control realised over the last few decades ment of the visual field. The paper is (a) to give vision and landscape in order to help scientists appear to have granted their human operators historical examples of technical devices and images Katherine Chandler is a critical theorist and Assistant and engineers get closer to a feeling of being there unprecedented powers to exercise their will over utilizing this effect and (b) to discuss implications Professor of Culture and Politics in the Edmund on Mars.Data from NASAs Curiosity rover will be vast distances. In the military sphere, the emergence of limited sight in view of recent developments in A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown the central focus; at human eye-level, the rovers of hunter-killer drones in the context of the War on computer-aided sports simulcast. University. Her teaching and research interests draw Navigation and Mast Cameras provide visions Terror has notably summoned visions of ubiquitous on science and technology studies, media theory, analogous with our own. 3D models are constructed surveillance and global projections of precise Matthias Bruhn is Deputy Professor for Art Research geography, political theory and art practice. from stereoscopic data, captured by the rover at a lethality. Yet beyond any critical assessment of the at HfG Karlsruhe for the winter semester 2016 and Her current research, Drone Flight and Failure: specific time; as such the models place Curiosity fantasies of planetary control fuelled by the advent summer 2017. He is a permanent member the United States Secret Trials, Experiments and at the centre of the image whilst also highlighting of such technologies, insufficient attention has been of Humboldt University Berlin, where he is head Operations in Unmanning, 1936-1991, studies the the portions of the landscape as yet unseen by the paid to the ways in which the human organism is of the research group Das Technische Bild at pre-history of contemporary pilotless technologies cameras lens. being concurrently assimilated within sociotechnical the Institute of Art and Visual History and a principal to interrogate conditions that gave rise to their Driving rovers on Mars requires a certain level architectures of control. Bound by ever tighter investigator at Cluster of Excellence: Image Know- current use by the United States Military in the War of understanding on how to read these models; cybernetic feedback loops of command and control, ledge Gestaltung. An Interdisciplinary Laboratory. on Terror. She asks how the socio-technical relations engineers encounter this otherworldly terrain the entanglement of man and machine is obliterating formed by drone aircraft map onto and transform through active engagement with the image, through classical conceptions of human agency and respon- the questions of who or what is human? who or what prolonged and intensified looking. Glitch theory and sibility in war. Through an examination of specific is machine? who or what is an enemy? The history Maurice Merleau-Pontys studies on perception are military assemblages of perception and remote of these socio-technical networks is one just as used to address primary research at the Jet Propul- targeting, this paper will underline the increasingly Katherine Chandler, Critical Theorist and much of failure as it is of innovation. She argues for sion Laboratory (CA) to foreground the importance evanescent character of human autonomy in the Assistant Professor of Culture and Politics, an account of unmanned systems that links visibility of embodied perception and the necessity to make operation of the contemporary war machine. Georgetown University and invisibility, as well as security and failure. These Curiositys blind spots evident. This paper will argue relations are tied to how geopolitics has shifted in that despite endeavouring to reconstruct a sense Antoine Bousquet is a Senior Lecturer in Internation- Death by PowerPoint the 20th century. of being there on Mars, the space of the 3D image al Relations at Birkbeck, University of London. He is The challenges of working with classified and can only ever allow us to glimpse Mars; the glitch the author of The Scientific Way of Warfare: Recent studies tie drone technologies to the War formerly classified materials have led to several obscures a reconstruction of landscape that is very Order and Chaos on the Battlefields of Modernity on Terror, highlighting ethical, political and legal concurrent projects in the visual arts, which much framed by technology. (Columbia University Press, 2009), an enquiry into concerns raised by remote warfare. Yet, the figure explore how secrecy operates within the context the influence of major scientific paradigms and of the drone may be misleading, obfuscating of unmanning and with what consequences. Her Luci Eldridge is an artist, writer and Associate Lec- key associated technologies on the theories and bureaucratic practices that organize killings carried artwork creates an unarchive of the unmanned, turer in Visual Culture at the University of the West practices of warfare in the modern era. His research out by unmanned aircraft; these implicate numerous pointing to the limits of what a technology can see of England, Bristol. Luci recently completed her PhD interests include the relationship of war and society, governmental agencies, military industry and legal and the resulting politics. This project has resulted in the School of Humanities at the Royal College of political violence, the history and philosophy oversight. This analysis proposes drone warfare in artistic residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts Art; her thesis investigated immersive image forms of science and technology, and social and political is as much a bureaucratic structure as it is a tech- and Provisions: Art for Social Change at George used in the exploration of the planet Mars: these theory. His work has been published in a range nology. To explore what is at stake in this argument, Mason University, as well as number of exhibitions images were re-contextualised within an arts and of peer-reviewed academic journals including I ask how remote warfare can also be interrogated and critical texts about drones in contemporary art. humanities framework. She speaks frequently at International Affairs, the Cambridge Review of Inter- through PowerPoint, a format used to analyze, As a core member of the CULP faculty, she teaches conferences and has carried out research at NASA national Affairs, Thesis Eleven, Millennium: Journal evaluate and brief officials on targeted killings. Political Transfigurations: Technologies, Bodies and Ames, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California of International Studies, and Cold War History. The account studies The Drone Papers, Pentagon Violence, 1945 present, Media Infrastructures, and the European Space Agency. Her fine art He is currently completing a monograph entitled documents leaked in 2015 by The Intercept, and Introduction to Culture and Politics. practice is concerned with the transition between the The Martial Gaze, an investigation into the and closely reads three PowerPoint presentations virtual and the tangible within printmaking to explore transformations of vision and perception in warfare, that are among the source materials. I use Lisa representations of places and spaces invisible to the as manifested in the colonisation of the electro- Gitelmans (2014) study of the potentially analogous human eye. Luci holds an MA in Printmaking from magnetic spectrum, the development of cartography Pentagon Papersto examine how PowerPoint the Royal College of Art and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and geo-informatics, and the increasing role of frames accounts of The Drone Papers and debates from Loughborough University. camouflage and stealth technologies. that ensue. Leaked electronic media differ from the paper copies that are the basis of the Pentagon Papers and I note the failure of the PowerPoint slides as evidence. What is significant about The Drone Papers I suggest though are how their form and content as PowerPoint slides are symptomatic of the bureaucracy of drone killing and the detached violence unmanned aircraft supposedly enact. The presentations organize and normalize Nina Franz, PhD Candidate, Humboldt University Jennifer Gabrys, Reader in Sociology, Carolin Hfler, Professor of Design Theory concepts and media in architecture and design; of Berlin Goldsmiths, University of London and Research, Cologne University of Applied digital form; mediated matter; the media saturation of and Sciences public space and informal urbanism. Last published: Moritz Queisner, Research Associate and Instrumenting the Planet: Sensing and Actuating Carolin Hfler: Body Voyage. Rekonstruktionen aus PhD Candidate, Image Knowledge Gestaltung, Remote Environments and Smart Cities The Void: Feedback Spaces and Scale Differences Schnittserien, in: Sabine Ammon, Inge Hinterwald- Humboldt University of Berlin Between Vision and Haptics ner (Hg.): Bildlichkeit im Zeitalter der Modellierung. The drive to instrument the planet, to make the Operative Artefakte in Entwurfsprozessen der Co-operative Killing. Controlling humans and earth programmable not primarily from outer space The lecture deals with physical-digital 3D-surround- Architektur und des Ingenieurwesens (= eikones). machines in remote warfare but from within the contours of earthly space, has ings which are perceived, constructed, and steered Mnchen: Fink 2017, S. 219254; Carolin Hfler: translated into a situation where there are now more with the aid of mobile Virtual-Reality-technologies. Grow | Degrow. Materialwerdung zwischen Exzess Todays remotely controlled military operations are things connected to the Internet than there are Dense entanglements of virtual realities, interactive und Kalkl, in: Nikola Doll, Horst Bredekamp, defined as processes of cooperation between people. Sensors are such connected and intelli- real-time effects, and physical settings, as they Wolfgang Schffner (Hg.): +ultra. Wissen schafft automated and partially autonomous technologies gent devices that typically translate chemical and are currently being tested in the leisure industry, Gestaltung, Ausst.-Kat., Berlin, Martin-Gropius-Bau. and the human operator. This puts the human mechanical stimuli such as light, temperature, gas in architecture, and forensics, promise to suspend Leipzig: Seemann Henschel 2016, S. 191199. capability of action and decision making into concentration, speed, and vibration across analogue the discrepancies between virtual and physical a precarious relationship with the efficiency of non- and digital sensors into electrical resistors, that in experience. In this regard, the built space, in which human systems. In contrast to positions that argue turn generate voltage signals and data. By sensing the VR-user is located, is reproduced as a digital for the recognition of non-human actors, agency environmental conditions as well as detecting action field being intensified by additional sensual in these contexts is always already understood as changes in environmental patterns, sensors are information. Involved in these surroundings, visitors Timothy Lenoir, Distinguished Professor of human-technological co-agency within a given generating remote stores of data that, through of theme parks are to delve into fictional worlds Cinema and Digital Media, Professor of Science system, revealing the epistemological roots of algorithmic parsing and processing, are meant of imagination and space with all their senses and and Technology Studies, UC Davis man-machine coupling within the historical para- to activate responses, whether automated or are to fully engage and actively launch themselves digm of cybernetics: The human actor is regarded as human-based, so that a more seamless, intelligent, into the middle of action. In architecture, the close Into Deep: The AI Explosion, Machine Learning and element or component of the operative system. efficient, and potentially profitable set of processes entanglement of built and technological surroundings the Closeness of Remote Control Against the backdrop of the military understanding may unfold, especially within the contours of is aimed at directly acting in/on space and at building of operation the paper argues that the notion of the smart city. Yet what are the implications for wiring correlations between digital drafts and material-an- This paper will discuss the recent massive takeoff operative and operational results in problematic up environments in these ways, and how does the alog structures. In forensics, however, the interplay of AI and the uptake of deep learning techniques misconception of human-machine relations. Based sensor-actuator logic implicit in these technologies of analog 1:1 model rooms and digital simulations is in several areas. AI no longer represents just a on a case study of the so-called Ground Control not only program environments but also program the meant to serve as to reconstitute past crime scenes stronghold of academic activity: roughly 1650 Station for unmanned aerial vehicles the paper sorts of citizens and collectives that might concretize and progression of events. companies worldwide raised $5B in startup funding investigates the practices of remote operation. The through these processes? I take up these questions But what happens if sight and touch are separated in 2016, with Google leading all scientific publica- control interface of the GCS is thereby revealed through a discussion of material from Program Earth and then connected again digitally? What if the tions in AI with 218 papers. The massive investment to be a scene of constant re-definition of roles, of and the Citizen Sense research project to examine physical space is extended by virtual environments in AI has implications of singular proportions. I want re-negotiation and contested responsibilities. The the distinct environments, exchanges, and individu- while the user loses sight of the genuine tactile to examine some key commercial developments study is based on an exchange with drone operators als that take hold through these sensorized projects. sense of space? Which classifications are being and implementations of the new AI/Deep Learning that took place in February 2017 on Maxwell Air developed if the depicted space complies with techniques by companies such as Google, Ama- Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. Jennifer Gabrys is Reader in Sociology at Gold- the physically real spatial dimensions of it, but zon, and Microsoft as well as commercial/military smiths, University of London, and Principal Inves- differs in its qualities? With regard to this, the lecture developments of brain-machine interfaces, affective Nina Franz is pursuing her PhD under the supervi- tigator on the European Research Council funded pursues the phenomenon of real-virtual 3D spaces computing and neuromarketing making use of the sion of Prof. Dr. Iris Drmann and Prof. Dr. Thomas project, Citizen Sense. She is the author of Digital in three areas: the problem of setting and dissolving new AI that point in the direction of unprecedented Macho. She is a member of the doctoral program Rubbish: A Natural History of Electronics (University limits between image, space, and body, the issue prospects of remote control. of the Excellence Cluster Image Knowledge Ge- of Michigan Press, 2011), and Program Earth: of how the user coordinates information between staltung. From 2012 to 2015 she was a research Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making control and loss of control, and, resulting from this, Tim Lenoir has published several books and assistant within the teaching and research area of a Computational Planet (University of Minnesota the concept of real-time distributed control. articles on the history of biomedical science from the of Cultural History and Theory of Aesthetics Press, 2016), and co-editor of Accumulation: nineteenth century to the present. at the Institute for Cultural History and Theory at The Material Politics of Plastic (Routledge, 2013). Dr. Carolin Hfler is Professor of Design Theory His more recent work has focused on the introduc- HU Berlin and a member of the research group Her work can be found at citizensense.net and and Research at the TH Kln University of Applied tion of computers into biomedical research from the Pictograms at the Excellence Cluster Image jennifergabrys.net. Sciences, Kln International School of Design. She early 1960s to the present, particularly the devel- Knowledge Gestaltung. Her research on military studied art history, modern german literature and opment of computer graphics, medical visualization technologies, theories of the image and production theater & film (M. A.) as well as architecture (TU technology, the development of virtual reality and of obedience is supported by a doctoral scholarship Diploma) at universities in Cologne, Vienna, and its applications in surgery and other fields. Lenoir from the Gerda Henkel Foundation. Berlin. In her dissertation, which was completed at has also been engaged in constructing online digital the Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin, she explored libraries for a number of projects, including an Moritz Queisner is a researcher with an academic the history and theory of computational design in archive on the history of Silicon Valley. Two recent background in Media Studies. He is a research architecture (Form und Zeit. Computerbasiertes projects include a web documentary project to doc- associate at the Cluster of Excellence Image Entwerfen in der Architektur). From 2003 to 2013 ument the history of bioinformatics, funded by the Knowledge Gestaltung. An Interdisciplinary Labora- she was a teacher and researcher at the Technische Bern Dibner and Alfred P. Sloan Foundations, and tory of Humboldt University Berlin. His work is can Universitt Braunschweig, Institute of Media and How They Got Game, a history of interactive sim- be found at www.moritzqueisner.de Design (since 2009 Assistant Professor). Since 1998 ulation and video games. With economists Nathan she works on project-related topics in the team of Rosenberg, Henry Rowen, and Brent Goldfarb he oza _studio for architecture and scenography has just completed a collaborative study for Stanford in Berlin. Her research interests include practices, University on Stanfords historical relationship to Silicon Valley, Inventing the Entrepreneurial Region: Isabell Schrickel, PhD Candidate, ICAM Lucy Suchman, Professor of Anthropology Jutta Weber, Professor of Media Sociology, Stanford and the Co-Evolution of Silicon Valley. University of Lneburg of Science and Technology, Lancaster University University of Paderborn In support of these projects, Lenoir has developed software tools for interactive web-based collabo- Climate Mediation Shifting Scales of Atmo- Situational Awareness and Meaningful Human Social Network Analysis in Data-Driven Warfare ration. In this connection he is currently engaged spheric Intervention Control with colleagues at UC Santa Barbara in developing Social network analysis (SNA) which builds i.a. the NSF-supported Center for Nanotechnology in The escalating explicitness and inversion of the This talk examines two tropes in contemporary on sociometrics, statistics and graph theory to study Society, where he contributes to the effort to docu- notion of environment is one of the most exciting discourses of war fighting one longstanding, the social structures is increasingly used in the military ment the history, societal, and ethical implications of cultural, technological and scientific endeavors in the other newly emerging that are deeply implicated discourses and practices of the 21st century. I will bionanotechnology. 20th and 21st centuries. This inversion is also in in configurations of remote control. Situational analyze specific enactments of SNA in contemporary many ways a pre-condition for the large-scale de- awareness, established in US military doctrine as US military used as a remote-controlled and per- velopment of practices and technologies of remote a prerequisite for lawful killing, requires an under- formative methodology of computational targeting, control discussed during the workshop. The scientific standing of ones circumstances that is adequate to counterterrorism & counterinsurgency. SNA like exploration of the atmosphere made great contri- the distinction between combatants and non-com- any social technology formats its object of research; Matteo Pasquinelli, Professor in Media Theory, butions to this environmental inversion, at the latest batants, and the identification of what constitutes an namely, social worlds comprised into nodes and ties. HfG Karlsruhe with the discovery of a planetary scaleanthropogenic imminent threat. Citing the fog of war articulated What forms of the social do these data intensive climate change. However, attempts to investigate by Prussian military analyst Carl von Clausewitz methods and social technologies co-constitute? How Neural networks as control paradigm: Frank Rosen- the history of this exploration from an interventionist in 1832, situational awareness at once calls for are military tracking and targeting methods format- blatt and the birth of learning machines perspective are still rare. I use the opportunity of the clarity in moments of combat, and acknowledges its ting both their objects of investigation and military workshop to discuss both historical and contempo- continued elusiveness. In the context of contempo- logics in general? The first operative neural network, the Perceptron rary targets of atmospheric intervention through the rary debates regarding the regulation of automated conceived by Frank Rosenblatt in 1957 at Cornell lens of remote control, because it allows us to em- weapon systems, meaningful human control has Jutta Weber is a STS scholar, philosopher of Aeronautical Laboratory, was designed for pattern bed some of the recent debates on climate change been recently introduced as a requirement by the technology and professor for media studies at the recognition of simple shapes such as letters, yet policies in a broader context of control thinking and NGO Article 36, and is now accepted by a wide University of Paderborn, Germany. Her research with the ambition to automate recognition of radar to highlight some of the problems and asymmetries range of actors internationally. Both of these tropes focuses on computational technoscience culture(s) signals and voice messages. The paper illustrates involved. I compare the more laboratory-inspired aspire to control over the actions of complex hu- asking how and for whom the non/human actors the relation between neural networks and feedback atmospheric experiments to control spatially distant man-machine systems in the context of war fighting: work. She has been visiting professor at several loops in cybernetics, showing how neural networks atmospheric environments in the mid of the 20th In this talk I consider how they might be articulated universities including Uppsala (Sweden), Vienna basically apply a control feedback loop to each century with the recent visions of climate or geoen- and mobilised in the service of a less violent world. (Austria), Twente (Netherlands), TU Braunschweig node of decision and computation of their structure. gineering and the temporal scales and complexities and Freiburg (Germany). Recent publications Neural networks theoretically describe a matrix of involved. This comparison will hopefully contribute Lucy Suchmans research within the field of include: Feministische STS. In: Susanne Bauer / control of infinitesimal resolution (that is intelligent) an analysis of the changing scope of atmospheric feminist science and technology studies focuses on Torsten Heinemann / Thomas Lemke (Hg.): Science compared to the cybernetic apparatuses of the same intervention and the shifting scales of remote control. technological imaginaries and material practices and Technology Studies Klassische Positionen age. Nonetheless, due to the so-called winter of of technology design, particularly developments und aktuelle Perspektiven. Berlin: suhrkamp 2017, Artificial Intelligence and skepticism around their Isabell Schrickel is a PhD candidate at the Center at the interface of bodies and machines. Her current 339-368; Human-Machine Autonomies. In: Nehal performance, their paradigm would rise only in the for Global Sustainability and Cultural Transformation research extends her longstanding critical engage- Bhuta et al. (Eds.): Autonomous Weapon Systems. late 1980s. Besides remote and automated control, (Leuphana University / Arizona State University). ment with the field of human-computer interaction Cambridge University Press 2016 (together with neural network design aimed specifically to build ma- She studied Media Theory, Art History and Journal- to contemporary warfighting, including the figurations Lucy Suchman); Keep Adding. Kill Lists, Drone chines capable of adaptive and self-learning control. ism at Humboldt and Freie Universitt Berlin and that inform immersive simulations, and problems Warfare and the Politics of Databases. In: Environ- the University of Basel. In 2010 she received her of situational awareness in remotely-controlled ment and Planning D. Society and Space, February Matteo Pasquinelli (MA, Bologna; PhD, London) is masters degree with a thesis on the media history weapon systems. 2016 vol. 34 no. 1, 107-125; see also Professor in Media Theory at the University of Arts of weather forecasting. From 2011-2013 she worked www.juttaweber.eu and Design, Karlsruhe. He recently edited the an- as a research associate at Technische Universitt thology Alleys of Your Mind: Augmented Intelligence Berlin and in 2013 she began her thesis on the histo- and Its Traumas (Meson Press) among other books. ry of the International Institute for Applied Systems His research focuses the intersection of cognitive Analysis (IIASA) at MECS. She organized the MECS sciences, knowledge economy and machine intelli- Annual Conference Dealing with Climate Change gence. Calculus & Catastrophe in the Age of Simulation in June 2015. She teaches at Humboldt and Leuphana University. From April to October 2017 she will be visiting fellow at the Harvard Department of the History of Science. Thursday, June 29 Friday, June 30
9.00-9.30 Registration and Coffee Panel Remote Computation
Chair Nina Franz 9.30-10.00 Welcome and Introduction Nina Franz, Kathrin Friedrich, Moritz Queisner 10.00-11.00 Keynote Timothy Lenoir, University of California, Davis Panel Remote Sensing Into Deep: The AI Explosion, Machine Learning Chair Kathrin Friedrich and the Closeness of Remote Control
10.00-11.00 Keynote 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
Jennifer Gabrys, Goldsmiths, University of London 11.30-13.00 Matthias Bruhn, HfG Karlsruhe/Humboldt Instrumenting the Planet: Sensing and Actuating University of Berlin Remote Environments and Smart Cities Artificial Proximity Matteo Pasquinelli, HfG Karlsruhe 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break Neural networks as control paradigm: Frank Rosenblatt and the birth of learning machines 11.30-13.00 Isabell Schrickel, Leuphana University CCP | Panel discussion with Antoine Bousquet and CGSC Lucy Suchman Climate Mediation Shifting Scales of Atmospheric Intervention 13.00-14.30 Closing and Lunch Luci Eldridge, Royal College of Art, London Glimpsing Mars from the Centre of the Image: Terrain Models and Rover Driving Carolin Hfler, Cologne University of Applied Sciences The Void: Feedback Spaces and Scale Differences Between Vision and Haptics
13.00-14.00 Lunch
Panel Remote Targeting
Chair Moritz Queisner
14.00-15.00 Keynote Jutta Weber, University of Paderborn Social Network Analysis in Data-Driven Warfare
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-17.30 Lucy Suchman, Lancaster University
Situational Awareness and Meaningful Human Control Antoine Bousquet, Birbeck, University of London A Ghost in the War Machine: Human Autonomy within Contemporary Military Architectures of Control Kate Chandler, Georgetown University Death by PowerPoint Nina Franz / Moritz Queisner, Image Knowledge Gestaltung, Humboldt University of Berlin Co-operative Killing. Controlling humans and machines in remote warfare
19.00 Conference Dinner
(for speakers) Conference chairs Nina Franz, PhD-scholar of the Gerda Henkel Foundation Kathrin Friedrich, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung, Humboldt University of Berlin Moritz Queisner, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung, Humboldt University of Berlin Lisa Weber, student associate, Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung, Humboldt University of Berlin
Cluster of Excellence Image Knowledge Gestaltung
Interdisciplinary Laboratory Humboldt Universitt zu Berlin Sophienstrae 22a, 10178 Berlin Central Laboratory, 2nd courtyard, 2nd floor