Doing Literature is the new digital portal that connects EXC 2020’s various forms of conducting research, making them navigable in their complexity and ensuring the sustainability of the Cluster’s research results. Doing Literature presents the work done in numerous transdisciplinary projects and investigates the contact zones between scholarship and the arts, between aesthetic creativity and theoretical work. Doing Literature facilitates the exploration of aesthetically modelling worlds and poetically reflecting on them.
Doing Literature invites you to immerse yourself in the individual and collaborative research taking place at EXC 2020 Temporal Communities. Feel free to browse the site and explore the manifold forms and formats of our work at your leisure or through three main routes:
Articulations – the Cluster’s open access digital journal, which presents peer-reviewed contributions that outline and document the evolving ideas and case studies through which the Cluster expands and networks its discourses across disciplines, research activities and publication formats
Constellations – the Cluster’s hub for collaborative, interconnected and transdisciplinary projects that bring together academic and artistic work and reach out beyond the university
Projects & Activities – the Cluster’s research projects and academic activities
The editorial board consists of Anne Eusterschulte, Jan Fusek, Kristiane Hasselmann, Eliza Hähnke, Andrew James Johnston, Anna [Anouk] Luhn, Stefanie Messner and Christina Schmitt.
The web portal was realised under the creative direction of Stefanie Messner and programmed by Viktor J. Illmer and Mark Schwindt.
The idea for Doing Literature was developed by Anne Eusterschulte, Kristiane Hasselmann and Andrew James Johnston.
Stefanie Messner led the exploration and refinement of concept development, designs the web application and oversees its implementation, while managing the creation of workflows and content production.
Viktor J. Illmer heads the technical development of the web application, established its data model and manages the repository.
Mark Schwindt is engaged in web development with a specific emphasis on the front-end styling of the site.
Anna Degler, Simon Godart, Anna [Anouk] Luhn and Bart Soethaert contributed valuable input to the concept development.
Anna Bitter, Felix Brendel, Melanie Fontana, Eliza Hähnke and Lilly Welz provided essential support with editorial processes and implementation.