Drawing a Hypothesis

Transforming the content of the book into a table of contents, 2011, Galerie Lisi Haemmerle, Bregenz

Transforming the content of the book into a table of contents, 2011, Galerie Lisi Haemmerle, Bregenz
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (front cover)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (book mark)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (folding map)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (sample spreads)
Drawing a Hypothesis, Nikolaus Gansterer, 2011 (back cover)
Transforming the content of the book into a table of contents, 2011, Galerie Lisi Haemmerle, Bregenz
Transforming the content of the book into a table of contents, 2011, Galerie Lisi Haemmerle, Bregenz
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Study on knowledge, Graz, 2012
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Galerie Lisi Haemmerle, 2011
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Study on knowledge, Graz, 2012
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Study on knowledge, Graz, 2012
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Archive Books, Berlin, 2012
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Index of figures of thought, Installation view, Study on knowledge, Graz, 2012
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Figures of thought, Installation view
 Drawing a Hypothesis, Figures of research, video projection on blackboard, 30min
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, 2012/13
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, 2012/13
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, 2012/13
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, 2012/13
Drawing a Hypothesis, Table of contents, Installation view, Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, 2012/13

A publication project by Nikolaus Gansterer.

Drawing a Hypothesis is an exciting reader on the ontology of forms of visualisation and on the development of the diagrammatic perspective and its use in contemporary art, science and theory. In an intense process of exchange with artists and scientists, Nikolaus Gansterer reveals drawing figures as a media of research which enables the emergence of new narratives and ideas by tracing the speculative potential of diagrams. Based on a discursive analysis of found figures with the artist’s own diagrammatic maps and models, the invited authors create unique correlations between thinking and drawing. The book is a rich compendium of figures of thought, which moves from scientific representation through artistic interpretation and vice versa.

 

Author's note:

"The idea for this book originated during a two-year research project at the Jan van Eyck Academie in the Netherlands. My longheld fascination for diagrams, maps, networks and the graphical forms of visualising complex associations prompted me to approach the field from an artistic point of view. How could this visual artefacts be comprehended? This book has arisen from a five-year exchange with theoreticians, scientists and artists on the question of the hypothetical potential of diagrams. Here I sent my drawings to various interpreters with a request for a written interpretation (micrology), so that in turn I could react to their texts with diagrammatic drawings and models."

 

"The process worked until the potential for action was exhausted. Through this intensive exchange of thoughts, the most varying ideas, hypotheses, theses and interrelations developed, eventually achieving the form of captions, (sci-fi)stories, and longer essays on the themes of figure, drawing, hypothesis and diagram. The resulting contributions are of very different kinds, reflecting their authors’ particular fields of knowledge in the fractious borderland between art, science and fiction. The design of the book was developed by Simona Koch reflecting the language of classical scientific formats of publications and enquiring how a specific appearance influences the perception of the content itself."

Table of Contents:
Index of Figures. - Drawing a Hypothesis (Preface), Nikolaus Gansterer. - A Line with Variable Direction, which Traces No Contour, and Delimits No Form, Susanne Leeb. - I Must Be Seeing Things, Clemens Krümmel. - Subjective Objectivities, Jörg Piringer. - Grapheus Was Here, Anthony Auerbach. - Asynchronous Connections, Kirsten Matheus. - Distancing the If and Then, Emma Cocker. - Drawing Interest / Recording Vitality, Karin Harrasser.  - Nonself Compatibility in Plants, Monika Bakke. - Hypotheses non Fingo or When Symbols Fail, Andreas Schinner, - Wiry Fantasy, Ferdinand Schmatz. - Reading Figures, Helmut Leder. - Collection of Figures of Thoughts, Gerhard Dirmoser. - Radical Cartographies, Philippe Rekacewicz. - 3 Elements, Axel Stockburger. - Dances of Space, Marc Boeckler. - Collection of Emotions and Orientation, Christian Reder.  - On the Importance of Scientific Research in Relation to Humanities, Walter Seidl. - Interpersonal Governance Structures, Katja Mayer. - The Afterthought of Drawing: 6 Hypotheses, Jane Tormey. - The Hand, The Creatures, The Singing Garden & The Night Sky, Moira Roth. - The Unthought Known, Felix de Mendelssohn. - Processing the Routes of Thoughts, Kerstin Bartels. - An Attempted Survey, Section.a. - The Line of Thought, Hanneke Grootenboer. - Strong Evidence for Telon-priming Cell Layers in the Mammalian Olfactory Bulb, M. L. Nardo, A. Adam, P. Brandlmayr, B. F. Fisher. - Expected Anomalies Caused by Increased Radiation, Christina Stadlbauer. - On Pluto 86 Winter Lasts 92 Years, Ralo Mayer.  – Appendix: Personalia. Subindex. Index of Names. Colophon. Notices.

 


 

Public book presentations partly with a performance-lecture and/or installation:
22 Sept 2011, 19:00, MHKA, Antwerp, Belgium
27 Oct 2011, 16:00, KNAW, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
18 Nov 2011, 19:00, Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway
23 Nov 2011, 19:00, Kunsthalle Project space, Vienna, Austria
02 Feb 2012,  at NGBK in Berlin, Germany

03 Feb - 14 March 2012, at Archive Books in Berlin, Germany

16 March 2012, at the Leipzig book fair, Leipzig, Germany.

13 April - 12 May 2012, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria

20 Sept 2012, 19:00 at Lehrerzimmer, Bern

9 Nov 2012 - 27 Jan 2013, at Schaubilder, Kunstverein Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany

23 Nov 2012, 19:00, at Salon fuer Kunstbuch at the Museum "21er Haus", Vienna

17 Nov 2012- 24 Feb, 2013, at "World Book Design" exhibition, Printing Museum, Tokyo

20 March 2013, 17:00, Subnet Talk, at the KunstQuartier, Salzburg, Austria

 


 

The publication could be ORDERED HERE!  Please download sample pages HERE!

 


 

"Drawing a Hypothesis – Figures of Thought" was published by Springer Verlag Wien/NewYork in the series: Edition Angewandte, 1st+2nd Edition, 2011/12

352 p. 202 illus., 42 in colour. 1 folding map, Softcover,

ISBN 978-3-7091-0802-4
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011927923

Book concept: Nikolaus Gansterer
Book design: Simona Koch
Cover design: Simona Koch and Nikolaus Gansterer
All drawings by Nikolaus Gansterer, 2005-2011.


Translation: Veronica Buckley, Aileen Derieg
Proofreading: Dorrie Tattersall, Petra van der Jeught, Michael Karassowitsch
Image proofreading and technical assistance: Jo Frenken
Typesetting: Simona Koch

Photography: Stanislaus Timotheus Tomicek, Daniela Zeilinger, Nikolaus Gansterer

Printer: Holzhausen, Vienna

Support: The publication was made possible by the generous funding of the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maaastricht, The Netherlands, the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, Austria and the Bm:ukk.

Keywords: Art as research - Drawing - Diagrams - Figures of thought

 


 

The publication "Drawing a Hypothesis" won the bronze medal at the annual book design competition “Best Books from all over the World ”. The ceremony took place on the 16th of March 2012 at the Leipzig book fair in Germany.


Reviews (click to download file):

Book Review in Interface by Mark Robert Doyle (in English)

Book Review by Gert Hasenhuetl (in German)

Book Review by Marc Goethals (in Dutch)

Interview in Radio Orange with Natascha Gruber (in German)

Interview in Radio Oe1 with Hans Groisz (in German)

Performance Review: "Gedanken zeichnen", Roland Fischer, Der Bund Online, 21.09.2012

"The Hand & The Creature" (Nikolaus Gansterer & Moira Roth), by guest editor Maria Fusco, in: "Discipline art journal / Issue 2, Autumn, 2012, Nick Croggon and Helen Hughes (Eds.), Melbourne.