Interessi di ricerca
- Visual Science and Technology Studies
- Telescopic Practices
- Mediality and Materiality
- Laboratory Studies
- History of Photography
Progetto di ricerca
Mirroring, Filtering, Framing. Practices of Visualization of the James Webb Space Telescope
Curriculum vitae
Nina
Caviezel is a Predoctoral Fellow in the Max Planck Research Group Visualizing
Science in Media Revolutions and a doctoral candidate under Professor
Estelle Blaschke in Media Studies at the University of Basel. In her
dissertation project, she examines the visualization practices of the James
Webb Space Telescope. Her focus lies on the processes of translating infrared
radiation of astronomical phenomena into scientific images in contemporary
space telescopy. On the
basis of laboratory visits and interviews with astrophysicists, she explores
the production and analysis of these images and documents her observations in
written as well as artistic-research formats.
Nina Caviezel
has been funded by the Janggen-Pöhn Foundation as well as the Nikolaus and
Bertha Burckhardt Bürgin Foundation. The latter enabled her to conduct
laboratory visits at NASA’s Space Telescope Science Institute and archival
research at Harvard University in the summer of 2025. She completed her
Bachelor’s degree (2021) and Master’s degree (2023) in Art Education and Art
History at the Bern University of the Arts, the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig,
and the University of Bern. Nina Caviezel’s artistic practice revolves around
processes of intermedial translation and has been exhibited in museums,
galleries, and offspaces in Switzerland, Germany, and Denmark. Her Master’s thesis
Observing H. An Artistic-Research Approach to the Hydrogen Atom was
awarded the Ober-Gerwern Master’s Prize in 2023.