The exhibition opens on 10 January and will be accompanied by a series of short keynotes from 4:15pm, room 2249a, main building. The vernissage at the Lichthof starts at 5:30pm.
Developed at Universität Wien, the exhibition will be on display at Humboldt-Universität's Lichthof Ost (main building) from 10 January through 20 February.
About the exhibition
The Vienna Circle was one of the most influential groups in 20th-century philosophy and has had a significant impact on many modern sciences, including information technology and engineering. The exhibition aims to show both the impressive intellectual achievements of the Vienna Circle and the complicated and gloomy historical context, which led to the dissolution of the Circle in the late 1930s.
The Vienna Circle exhibition was originally created in 2015 for the 650th anniversary of the University of Vienna by Professor Karl Sigmund and Professor Friedrich Stadler. In cooperation with the two curators, Belgrade architect Emina Bibić has now adapted the exhibition to its new location.
The University of Vienna thanks the University of Belgrade for hosting the exhibition and the Austrian Embassy and Cultural Forum in Belgrade for their support.