Introduction to Science and Technology
Tanja Traxler
Institut für Kunst und Gesellschaft, Cross-Disciplinary Strategies
2025W, Vorlesung und Diskussion (VD), 3.0 ECTS, 2.0 SemStd., LV-Nr. S05505
Beschreibung
How have scientists—especially physicists—produced knowledge about the natural world across the centuries? Why does reality in quantum physics defy our everyday intuitions? And what role do aesthetics, imagination, and the arts play in shaping scientific discovery?
In this course, we will explore historical and contemporary methods of knowledge production in the natural sciences, examining how ideas, instruments, and institutions have evolved over time.
Science never unfolds in isolation. Alongside natural science, this course places a strong emphasis on technology studies, asking how technologies not only support scientific work but also shape what counts as knowledge in the first place. We will analyze the material culture of science—laboratories, instruments, models, computers—and how technological infrastructures have enabled or constrained discovery. From Galileo’s telescope to CERN’s particle collider, from slide rules to quantum simulators, technology has always been a key player in how we observe, measure, and interpret the world.
Participants will be introduced to key questions in Science and Technology Studies (STS), drawing on historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. How do scientific facts become established? What power structures and values are embedded in technologies? How do gender, culture, and politics influence what science and technology can do—or fail to do?
We will examine major scientific revolutions—from Newton’s mechanics to quantum theory and relativity—and explore how their development was tied to shifts in experimental technique, theory-building, and technological change.
This course is designed for first-year students in the CDS program, but students from other departments are warmly welcome, space permitting. No prior background in science is required—you are welcome whether you are a physics newbie or a quantum aficionado.
Prüfungsmodalitäten
To successfully complete this course, students are required to attend regularly (with a minimum attendance of 80%) and actively participate in group discussions. Each participant will give one seminar presentation during the semester, accompanied by a written paper (approximately 3 pages). The course will conclude with an oral examination.
Students from other departments who do not require a grade are also welcome to join, space permitting, and may participate without completing the graded assignments.
Termine
09. Oktober 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room (Vorbesprechung)
16. Oktober 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
30. Oktober 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
13. November 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
20. November 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
27. November 2025, 09:15–11:45 CDS Lecture Room
11. Dezember 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
18. Dezember 2025, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
08. Jänner 2026, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
15. Jänner 2026, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room
22. Jänner 2026, 09:15–11:15 CDS Lecture Room (Prüfung)
LV-Anmeldung
Von 01. September 2025, 09:00 bis 31. Oktober 2025, 23:59
Per Online Anmeldung
Studienplanzuordnung
Transformation Studies. Art x Science (Bachelor): Focus! Transformation Areas: Social Transformation 162/040.20
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Master): Studienfelder 1-3: Studienfeld 2: Wissenschaft und Technologie 569/020.20
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Bachelor): Wissenschaft und Technologie: Grundlagenphase 700/002.10
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies (Bachelor): Wissenschaft und Technologie: Vertiefungs-/Anwendungsphase 700/002.20
Mitbelegung: möglich
Besuch einzelner Lehrveranstaltungen: möglich