Contemporary art, Golden Age, Modernity, Museum communication, Museums (history, layout, architecture, functions), Visual analysis (Art historiography, Theory of art), history of art (Avant-garde, modernism, painting)
Contemporary art (Postmodern Art), Avant-garde (Fluxus, repetition, Per Kirkeby), Digital museology (Virtual museums, their history and technology), Museum communication (Cybermuseology), Museums (history, layout, architecture, functions)
Contemporary art (The art of disappearing), Aesthetics and art (Aesthetic analysis, Digital aesthetics), Applied ethics and bioethics/environmental ethics (Digital ethics), Feminist critique of technology (Activism, Dekolonialisme, Digital Humanities, Digital learning, Posthumanism, Queer theory, Transformative Digital Humanities), History of technology (Anthropometry, Biopolitics, Eugenics, Phrenology, Physiognomic renaissance, Physiognomy), Media (Biometrics, Composite photography, DNA, Facial recognition), Philosophers (Adam Harvey, Alexander Galloway, Bernadette Wegenstein, Bernard Stiegler, Donna Haraway, Elizabeth Freeman, Emmanuel Lévinas, Eugene Thacker, Félix Guattari, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Jack Halberstam, Jacques Rancière, Jenny Edkins, Joseph Pugliese, José Esteban Muñoz, Judith Butler, Kelly Gates, Lee Edelman, Lucy Hartley, Mark BN Hansen, Micha Cárdenas, Michel Foucault, Mikkel Bolt, Sandra Kemp, Sara Ahmed, Shoshana Magnet, Zach Blas), Visual culture (Camouflage, Masking ban, Masks, Veils)
Contemporary art, Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics and art, Art as an institution, Avant-garde, Everyday life, Historical perceptions of art, History of aesthetics after 1735, Modern aesthetic theory, Modern aesthetics (starting with Baumgarten), Modernity, Organisation and management theory, Political and Economic Philosophy and History of Ideas, The aesthetic in the modern world, The concept of the work, Working Life and the Labour Market