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[{"url":"http://127.0.0.1:1111/de/","title":"Übersetzung: Home","description":null,"body":"\nWelcome\nto the online presence of Aron Petau.\n\n\n\nI use he/him pronouns and am based in Berlin, Germany.\nI am a tinkerer, designer, software developer, and work in digital education research.\nThis site is a collection of my thoughts and experiences.\nI hope you find something interesting here.\n\n\t\n\t\tAnmerkung\n\tThis Page is currently under active reconstruction.\nBroken links are to be expected.\nAs long as the move / redesign is not fully done, here the old site is still online: old.aron.petau.net\n\n\n\nProgress of the rebuild:\n\n\n\t\n\t\tWichtig\n\tLast updated: 2025-05-14\n\n\n\n\t\n\n\n","path":null},{"url":"http://127.0.0.1:1111/de/project/","title":"Übersetzung: Aron's Blog","description":null,"body":"Find all my projects here.\nThey are sorted by date, you can also filter by tags.\n","path":null},{"url":"http://127.0.0.1:1111/de/project/master-thesis/","title":"Master's Thesis","description":null,"body":"Master's Thesis: Human - Waste\nPlastics offer significant material benefits, such as durability and versatility, yet their\nwidespread use has led to severe environmental pollution and waste management\nchallenges. This thesis develops alternative concepts for collaborative participation in\nrecycling processes by examining existing waste management systems. Exploring the\nhistorical and material context of plastics, it investigates the role of making and hacking as\ntransformative practices in waste revaluation. Drawing on theories from Discard Studies,\nMaterial Ecocriticism, and Valuation Studies, it applies methods to examine human-waste\nrelationships and the shifting perception of objects between value and non-value. Practical\ninvestigations, including workshop-based experiments with polymer identification and\nmachine-based interventions, provide hands-on insights into the material properties of\ndiscarded plastics. These experiments reveal their epistemic potential, leading to the\nintroduction of novel archiving practices and knowledge structures that form an integrated\nmethodology for artistic research and practice. Inspired by the Materialstudien of the\nBauhaus Vorkurs, the workshop not only explores material engagement but also offers new\ninsights for educational science, advocating for peer-learning scenarios. Through these\napproaches, this research fosters a socially transformative relationship with waste,\nemphasizing participation, design, and speculative material reuse. Findings are evaluated\nthrough participant feedback and workshop outcomes, contributing to a broader discussion\non waste as both a challenge and an opportunity for sustainable futures and a material\nreality of the human experience.\n\n\n See the image archive yourself\n\n\n See the archive graph yourself\n\n\n Find the complete Repo on Forgejo\n\n","path":null},{"url":"http://127.0.0.1:1111/de/project/käsewerkstatt/","title":"Übersetzung: Käsewerkstatt","description":null,"body":"Enter the Käsewerkstatt\nOne day earlier this year I woke up and realized I had a space problem.\nI was trying to build out a workshop and tackle ever more advanced and dusty plastic and woodworking projects and after another small run in with my girlfriend after I had repeatedly crossed the \"No-Sanding-and-Linseed-Oiling-Policy\" in our Living Room, it was time to do something about it.\nI am based in Berlin right now and the housing market is going completely haywire over here ( quick shoutout in solidarity with Deutsche Wohnen und Co enteignen).\nEnd of the song: I won't be able to afford to rent a small workshop anywhere near berlin anytime soon. As you will notice in some other projects, I am quite opposed to the Idea that it should be considered normal to park ones car in the middle of the city on public spaces, for example Autoimmunitaet, Commoning Cars or Dreams of Cars.\nSo, the idea was born, to regain that space as habitable zone, taking back usable space from parked cars.\nI was gonna install a mobile workshop within a