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Tree of Knowledge HaK133, painting by Hilma af Klint, courtesy of The Hilma af Klint Foundation _ Photo_Moderna Museet-Stockholm.

Dept. III

Artifacts, Action, Knowledge

Department III studies the history of knowledge and action considering the changing role of artifacts: texts, objects, and spaces. Our research collectively examines the processes and structures by which people grappled with the materiality of existence. Through the analysis of everyday actions, we interrogate the boundaries and intersections between the inner workings of objects and all domains of life. Together these approaches allow us to pursue inquiries into historical epistemologies of action. Our research structure has three entry points: artifacts (things), action (making), knowledge (work). 

Events

Emerging Traditions in Zodiac Representations in the Hellenistic Era

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Visualising Time-Space in East Asia: Mapping ‘Round Heavens & Square Earth’ from Ancient Rotating Devices to Late Modern Commercial Maps

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Foregrounding Fibers: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Materiality and Knowledge

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Positions in research and digital humanities

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Mirage News on 50 years of cooperation between Max Planck Society and Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Moving Crops and the Scales of History awarded the World History Association's Bentley Book Prize

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