
RESEARCH PROJECT AT IMAGE KNOWLEDGE GESTALTUNG DEMO VIDEO PAPER
a platform for semantic research contextualisation
How can interdisciplinary research be described? As contemporary research addresses complex problems that cannot be solved within a single field, collaborations across diverse areas of knowledge have become essential. Yet the structures and processes that enable such collaborations often remain difficult to describe and analyze.
ID+Stage is a platform designed to publish and model interdisciplinary research. Rather than presenting publications as isolated results, it makes it possible to examine the specific circumstances under which they were created. Each publication can be explored through the tasks involved, the actors participating, and the tools, methods, and events that shaped the research process.
The ID+Stage highlights the conditions of knowledge production and provides new perspectives on how interdisciplinary research emerges.
role
student researcher for
visual design,
ux/ui design,
prototyping,
ontology,
research
team
Anika Schultz, Christian Stein,
Michael Dürfeld, Benjamin Thomack
Wolfgang Schäffner
year
2018–2019




RESEARCH PROJECT, IMAGE KNOWLEDGE GESTALTUNG DEMO VIDEO PAPER
a platform for semantic research contextualisation
How can interdisciplinary research be described? As contemporary research addresses complex problems that cannot be solved within a single field, collaborations across diverse areas of knowledge have become essential. Yet the structures and processes that enable such collaborations often remain difficult to describe and analyze.
ID+Stage is a platform designed to publish and model interdisciplinary research. Rather than presenting publications as isolated results, it makes it possible to examine the specific circumstances under which they were created. Each publication can be explored through the tasks involved, the actors participating, and the tools, methods, and events that shaped the research process.
The ID+Stage highlights the conditions of knowledge production and provides new perspectives on how interdisciplinary research emerges.
role
student researcher for visual design,
ux/ui design, prototyping, ontology,
research
team
Anika Schultz, Christian Stein,
Michael Dürfeld, Benjamin Thomack
Wolfgang Schäffner
year
2018–2019


