Rembert Hüser

Rembert Hüser

Subproject Director

Rembert Hüser is Professor of Media Studies at Goethe University, Frankfurt and heads a subproject of the LOEWE research cluster “Architectures of Order” on “Architectural Concepts of Order in Long-Term Artistic Projects Since 1980.” His work focuses on media studies, the history of science, architecture and contemporary art. He has published on architectural models and the reenactment of found photographs in Mike Kelley’s “Educational Complex”, on Frankfurt’s IG-Farben Building as the prime example of U.S. re-education, the conflicting narratives of the Monroeville Mall, Abu Simbel as the winner of the map contest in “Goat Simulator”, libraries in McLuhan and “Second Life”, and on Japanese gardens as a model for film philology.

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