Drängende Gegenwart - Photography as a Research Tool
Exhibition for the Brandenburg State Parliament
MORARI – Redefining Comfort at Station
Morari (Latin for linger) is a six-part urban furniture series developed in collaboration with Jesse Altmann, Valentina Lenk and Klara Schneider, which questions the comfort at bus stops using Potsdam as an example.
GraDiM: Granularities of Dispersion and Materiality – Visualising a Photo Archive on Diaspora
In collaboration with photographer Frédéric Brenner and his international project team, the GraDiM research project is developing theoretical and technical concepts for the visualisation of a photo archive with particular sensitivity for a collection documenting the Jewish diaspora.
sepulcrum – Biodegradable Urns for Humans or Animals
In the "sepulcrum" seminar, contemporary and biodegradable urns for humans or animals were designed in cooperation with the family business and urn manufacturer Völsing. In a final presentation with jury meeting at the Baumschulenweg crematorium, the best urn designs were awarded prizes.
Drängende Gegenwart: The View of the Young Generation
Exhibition in the framework of the European Month of Photography 2023
CLIMATE MAPS: Visualising Local Climate Futures
Cooperation with the daily newspapers taz and UCLAB with the aim of conveying climate information via various channels using data visualisations. For this purpose, both physical and digital postcards with visualisations on different aspects of climate protection in Germany were designed and produced.
I Feel What You Don't See
A photographic and theoretical examination of the personality trait of high sensitivity
PROXEMICS
Proxemics (from the Latin proximare = to approach) is a book that deals with spatial constellations of communication or interaction partners in an experimental and photographic way.
Rundum - The Smallest Graphic Element
A textual examination of the many facets of a graphic element – the dot.