Category: Projects

Landeslehrpreis gewonnen!

Mein Team und ich freuen uns riesig, dass wir den brandenburgischen Landeslehrpreis 2021 gewonnen haben! Dieser Preis ist eine tolle Anerkennung dafür, dass wir Wege gefunden haben, die Pandemie inhaltlich und strukturell in unser Lehrangebot zu integrieren und fruchtbar zu machen. Zum Team gehören Pia Buskies-Utesch, Jessica Rehse, Johannes Fähmel und Florian Nowotny. Gemeinsam haben wir das Seminar „Exhibiting Nature...

Für den Landeslehrpreis nominiert!

Ich freue mich riesig: Unser Seminar “Exhibiting Nature Digitally – Ausstellen im Digitalen” ist für den Landeslehrpreis Brandenburg 2021 nominiert. Das Seminar habe ich zusammen mit meinem Team – Jessica Rehse, Pia Buskies Utesch, Florian Nowotny und Johannes Fähmel – im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts “FoLD (Forschen | Lernen Digital)” entwickelt: Im Seminar setzen sich die Studierenden theoretisch und praktisch mit...

“Camera Ludica: Reflections on Photography in Video Games” now available as open access

While preparing for a talk on in-game photography, I happily found out that our article “Camera Ludica: Reflections on Photography in Video Games” by Marco de Mutiis and yours truly is now available open access. If you are interested in learning about the interrelations between computer games and photography just follow the DOI link: Möring, Sebastian und Marco de Mutiis...

Opening of DIGAREC In-Game Photo Gallery, July 16, 2020, 6 pm CET

Opening of the real virtual DIGAREC In-Game Photo Gallery which shows a number of in-game photographical works which were produced by students of European Media Studies – a joint program of University of Potsdam and University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. The exhibition presents the results of their practical explorations of the medium of in-game photography as participants of three university seminars on the subject focusing on different topics: “Medial Environments, Milieus and Landscapes” (class of 2016), “Machines_ _Ethics; _Poetry; _Politics; _Poetics” (class of 2018), “Media Reflexivity” (class of 2019/20). This exhibition exists only online and makes use of the virtual meeting tool Mozilla Hubs. It is designed by Lars Pinkwart and curated by Sebastian Möring.