Online repository of the HFBK Hamburg
At projekte.hfbk.net, the repository of the HFBK Hamburg gathers artistic and scientific projects by teachers and students, bachelor's and master's degree projects, dissertation projects by doctoral candidates, but also template portfolios from the early days of the institution or historical, photographic collection portfolios, thus representing the broad research activities of the university.
Teachers and students of the HFBK Hamburg can use the repository via their central HFBK designation, register at projekte.hfbk.net, edit their profile and deposit their projects there independently. Projects can also include preliminary studies, sketches, drafts, or research materials, as well as images and film documentation of completed work and presentations. The repository is decidedly designed to document not only the finished work, but also the artistic-scientific process as such.
The aim of this repository is not only to be an archive for the artistic production of the university, but also to document those artistic practices that otherwise remain invisible: the productive failures, the irritating inspirations and unexpected encounters. The repository aims to give artists and theorists the opportunity to add an additional dimension to their work through cross-connections and contextualization. Thus, the focus is not on presentation and self-presentation, but rather on research, collaboration, and a fluid form of knowledge generation, a meandering through the artistic work of the HFBK Hamburg.
Collective projects (e.g. class projects for annual exhibitions) can also be created in this way and used for collaborative work. Teachers can also share seminar materials or accompanying materials with their students in this way.
All registered HFBK users can decide individually with whom they share the projects or who can see what: Individual professors, fellow students, the entire seminar, or the general public can be selected. The public only sees the projects and content that have been shared publicly via the website.
A full text search and selected tags make it easy to find specific content. For an introduction to the many capabilities of the research repository, click here.
For specific questions, please contact Beate Anspach (beate.anspach@hfbk.hamburg.de) and Konrad Krenzlin (konrad.krenzlin@hfbk-hamburg.de).