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Thomas Krämer

    January 1, 1958
    Ein Mitbringsel vom Tod
    Heimat und Welt Gesellschaftswissenschaften 5 / 6. Schulbuch. Saarland
    Das Mosaik-Fan-Buch 2
    Harmonielehre im Selbststudium
    Herbert Distel, das Schubladenmuseum, the museum of drawers
    Assessment of the commercial applicability of artifical intelligence in electronic Businesses
    • 2012

      Focusing on the potential of artificial intelligence in electronic businesses, this thesis evaluates its effectiveness and efficiency, particularly through the use of intelligent agents. It discusses the economic impact of various intelligent agent applications in e-commerce and analyzes the underlying technologies and AI techniques that drive these agents. The research highlights current standardization efforts and aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how AI can enhance Internet-related business operations.

      Assessment of the commercial applicability of artifical intelligence in electronic Businesses
    • 2011

      The Museum of Drawers is the world's smallest museum of twentieth-century art. This unique piece has been conceived and put together by the Swiss-born artist Herbert Distel in 1970-77. It consists of an old cabinet made to hold reels of sewing silk whose twenty drawers each contain twenty-five compartments. Each of the 500 compartments houses an original miniature work of art, many of which were made especially for the Museum of Drawers. The list of artists represented includes such influential pioneers as Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, Hannah Hoch, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol. Following a first presentation as a work-in-progress at the documenta 5 in Kassel (Germany) in 1972, the Museum of Drawers caused sensation internationally. It has been shown several times in New York, including a presentation at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1999, and at many museums around the world. After its restoration it is now part of the permanent collection of the Kunsthaus, Zurich. This new book is a comprehensive documentation of this extraordinary object. It shows all twenty drawers with their content as well as each of the 500 miniature art works individually and in true size. Essays on the history and importance of the entire work and concept complement the images.

      Herbert Distel, das Schubladenmuseum, the museum of drawers