Martin Warnke was born in 1955, studied in Berlin and Hamburg, acquired his PhD in theoretical physics in 1984, and then began his affiliation with the University of Lüneburg, where he was head of the computing and media center for many years. He finished his Habilitation at the University of Lüneburg in 2008, becoming an associate professor for digital media/cultural computer science, and is currently the university’s Director of the Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media at the Faculty Culture. He is also a visiting professor in Vienna, Klagenfurt, and Basel and works in the fields of history, digital media, and the digital documentation of complex works of art. He heads the Meta-Image research project, and works with the IFIP and the Gesellschaft für Informatik, as counsellor to the Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft.
Selected Publications:
Martin Warnke: Theorien des Internet zur Einführung. Hamburg: Junius Verlag 2011.
Martin Warnke, Georg Christoph Tholen, Wolfgang Coy (Hrsg.): HyperKult II – Zur Ortsbestimmung analoger und digitaler Medien. Bielefeld: transcript 2005.
Martin Warnke, Uwe M. Schneede (Hrsg.): Anna Oppermann in der Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg: Hamburger Kunsthalle 2004. Mit einer DVD von Martin Warnke, Carmen Wedemeyer und Christian Terstegge.
Martin Warnke, Wolfgang Coy, Georg Christoph Tholen (Hrsg.): HyperKult, Basel: Stroemfeld 1997.
Email: [email protected]
Session topic: Scholarship in the Digital Age: Research and Publications
Presentation: "Writing the Scholar's Look: A Philology of the Sharp Eyed Gaze"
Selected Publications:
Martin Warnke: Theorien des Internet zur Einführung. Hamburg: Junius Verlag 2011.
Martin Warnke, Georg Christoph Tholen, Wolfgang Coy (Hrsg.): HyperKult II – Zur Ortsbestimmung analoger und digitaler Medien. Bielefeld: transcript 2005.
Martin Warnke, Uwe M. Schneede (Hrsg.): Anna Oppermann in der Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg: Hamburger Kunsthalle 2004. Mit einer DVD von Martin Warnke, Carmen Wedemeyer und Christian Terstegge.
Martin Warnke, Wolfgang Coy, Georg Christoph Tholen (Hrsg.): HyperKult, Basel: Stroemfeld 1997.
Email: [email protected]
Session topic: Scholarship in the Digital Age: Research and Publications
Presentation: "Writing the Scholar's Look: A Philology of the Sharp Eyed Gaze"