is an interdisciplinary researcher working in collaboration with artists, scientists and philosophers. His current focus lies in the relations between contemporary societies and the digital. It is his goal to further explore how digital technologies shape our everyday lives, and the question how individuals and groups can use collective action to deal with the demands of a postdigital, production-oriented world.
Graduated with distinction in "Cross-Disciplinary Strategies" at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. The study program aims to counteract an increasing fragmentation of knowledge. In yearly inter- and trans-disciplinary projects he researched Digital Democracy, Gentrification-Touristification, and Digital Self-Optimization Practices. Currently studying "Theory and History of Science and Technology" at Technical University Berlin.
Recent work associations
DER STANDARD
The Club of Rome
Johannes Kepler University
Recent education institutions
Technical University Berlin
Estonian Academy of Arts
University of Applied Arts Vienna
In the last years he studied and worked in Austria, Germany, Estonia, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.