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Ingeborg Reichle [de]
Ingeborg Reichle, born 1970, studied history of art, philosophy, sociology and archeology. She holds an MA in Art History from the University of Hamburg and received her PhD from the Humboldt-University in Berlin in spring 2004. Her dissertation 'Kunst aus dem Labor. Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Wissenschaft im Zeitalter der Techno-science' is dealing with art, artificial life and biotechnology in the age of technoscience. She has done interdisciplinary studies in London and Hamburg and lived in Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, New Zealand and the United States. From 1998 to 2003, she was active as research fellow at the Art History Department at the Humboldt University in Berlin and taught courses in new media art as well as courses about the interplay between art and science. For her commitment in teaching with digital media she received the Excellence Teaching Award from Humboldt-University in 2002. Today she lectures at the 'Hermann von Helmholtz-Zentrum für Kulturtechnik' at the Humboldt University and is currently research fellow at the 'Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities' in Berlin as a member of the interdisciplinary research group 'The World as Image'.
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