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Reproduction, Intention, Construction and Metaphor:
How we create our 'World' in digital Models
(with credit to Herbert Stachowiak)
Prof. Dr. Stefan GradmannHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin / Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaftstefan.gradmann@ibi.hu-berlin.de
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Übersicht
Modeling StrategiesReproductionConstructionIntentionMetaphorical and symbolic surplus building
6 Statements on Models
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A normative Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A Car Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A Model Car
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Ein Model Aeroplane (An Aeroplane Model?)
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A 'Structural Model'
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A Process Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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An Interaction Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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The World Dynamics Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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The V-Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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The V-Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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The V-Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Models as Reproductions
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Models as Reproductions / Abstractions
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Kepler: for Children
Pragmatic Orientation of Models
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Pragmatic Orientation of Models
Field Theory (Einstein):for Physicists
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Pragmatic Orientation of Models
Philosophical-associative
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A Construction Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Model vs. Metaphor: Atoms according to Bohr and Sommerfeld – and the Universe according to Kopernikus
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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A Mythical Model
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Myth and Representation
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Myth → Metaphor
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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Modelling and Scholarship
How we create our 'world' in digital modelsProf. Dr. Stefan Gradmann, Berlin, DM2E DHAB meeting, January 21, 2013
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6 Statements on Models
Models do not just represent “reality” but render a specific view of the world.
All Models are selective: they reduce and abstract the part of the world they represent.
Reduction and abstraction always are intentionally guided in modelling.
Many models have a normative, prescriptive apsect in that they are instructions for constructing 'reality'.
Powerful models often operate using substantial metaphorical, connotative and/or symbolic surplus.
In this perspective, works of art simply are exceptionally powerful models!