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Judith Dobler

Abstract

This submission investigates hand sketching as imaging practice in working environments, depicting collaborative drawing as a distinct form of knowledge. The research is based on a case study of experimental physicists’ collaborative sketching practices. The core question of the exhibition submission is: How can the process of collaborative sketching be made visible between spaces, practices, and knowledge? The hypothesis is that collaborative sketching forms an integral part of the science discourse. These practices are often overlooked yet constitute powerful instruments in the formation of science, society, and politics.

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Drawing Together: Collaborative Design Practices In Experimental Physics

This submission investigates hand sketching as imaging practice in working environments, depicting collaborative drawing as a distinct form of knowledge. The research is based on a case study of experimental physicists’ collaborative sketching practices. The core question of the exhibition submission is: How can the process of collaborative sketching be made visible between spaces, practices, and knowledge? The hypothesis is that collaborative sketching forms an integral part of the science discourse. These practices are often overlooked yet constitute powerful instruments in the formation of science, society, and politics.

 

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