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Ingeborg Reichle: During my studies in art history, archaeology and sociology in Freiburg i. Br., London and Hamburg (1991-1998), my research interests focused on Renaissances studies and the reception of Antiquity in our visual culture. The emphasis on art history as iconography in Hamburg led me toward the end of my studies to an early work of Correggio, the Camera di San Paolo in Parma. My M.A. thesis addressed the iconological program of the art work, but I also addressed the history of previous scholarly writing as well as the historicity of the methodological approaches and assumptions regarding the Camera di San Paolo. After my studies in London and Hamburg and I received an MA in Art History from the University of Hamburg and received my PhD from the Humboldt-University in Berlin in spring 2004. From 1998 to 2003, I was active as research fellow at the Art History Department at the Humboldt University in Berlin, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Horst Bredekamp and taught courses in new media art as well as courses about the interplay between art and science. The focus on image science (Bildwissenschaft) at Humboldt-University brought me into a new field of research. The complex relationship between art and science and their often overlooked common history became the major subject of my interest; my dissertation, "Kunst aus dem Labor. Zum Verhältnis von Kunst und Wissenschaft im Zeitalter der Technoscience", specifically focused on the relationship between art and the modern life sciences.

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