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Der
Kunsthistoriker
und
Jurymitglied
Horst
Bredekamp
benannte
den
Anspruch
des
Wettbewerbes
folgendermaßen:
"Die
Bildwelten
,
die
in
den
naturwissenschaftlichen
Laboratorien
,
vornehmlich
der
Molekularbiologie
,
Nanotechnologie
,
Neurotechnologie
,
Neurobiologie
,
produziert
werden
,
haben
eine
ungewöhnliche
Bildkraft
,
die
auch
das
populäre
Bildreservoir
bestimmen
." [G]
The
art
historian
and
jury
member
Horst
Bredekamp
described
the
claim
of
the
competition
in
the
following
terms:
'The
image
worlds
that
are
being
produced
in
scientific
laboratories
,
especially
those
of
molecular
biology
,
nano-technology
,
neuro-technology
and
neurobiology
,
have
an
unusual
visual
power
,
which
also
defines
the
popular
reservoir
of
images'
.
Schließlich
leben
wir
in
Zeiten
einer
fortschreitenden
Entzauberung
des
Geistes
durch
die
Naturwissenschaften
,
vor
allem
in
Gestalt
einer
Neurobiologie
,
die
sich
daran
macht
,
das
menschliche
Bewusstsein
so
weit
zu
naturalisieren
,
dass
von
der
Souveränität
des
Überlegens
wenig
bis
gar
nichts
übrig
bleibt
. [G]
After
all
,
we
are
living
at
a
time
of
the
progressive
disenchantment
of
the
mind
by
the
natural
sciences
,
above
all
in
the
form
of
a
neurobiology
which
is
getting
down
to
naturalising
human
consciousness
to
the
extent
that
little
to
absolutely
nothing
of
the
sovereignty
of
reflection
remains
.
The example sentences [G] were kindly provided by the
Goethe Institute
.
Sentences marked by [EU] derived from
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