@article{Bråten_2020, title={Wunderkammer – The organisation of things and knowledge in an activity-based era: Scientific essay}, volume={9}, url={https://journals.oslomet.no/index.php/ar/article/view/3881}, DOI={10.7577/information.3881}, abstractNote={<p>This essay questions how we organize things and knowledge. The entrance point is the old cabinets of curiosities (Wunderkammers), specified by a book by Samuel Quiccheberg from 1565, together with the use of a cell office today. Quiccheberg’s book is described as the first thesis on how to organize collections. The cell office also contains things within a system. The subversive use of this office is relevant because of the debates around office landscapes and activity-based workplaces. The essay is composed of several smaller texts. Here are no answers to a formulated issue, but the essay is used as a method to raise questions and look for new contexts.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Nordic Journal of Art & Research}, author={Bråten, Ingvard}, year={2020}, month={May} }