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I'm a Berlin-based Interaction Designer with a background in Sociology who is fascinated by the question:
How can we bring our analoge knowledge practices closer to those that happen digital.
And the other way around.
In recent years, my focus has been particularly on collaborative knowledge work in interdisciplinary research environments. In this context, I designed a series of concepts that I developed and tested prototypically together with my team colleagues.
And here are some of them.
I'm a Berlin-based Interaction Designer with a background in Sociology who is fascinated by the question: How can we bring our analoge knowledge practices closer to those that happen digital. And the other way around.
In recent years, my focus has been particularly on collaborative knowledge work in interdisciplinary research environments. In this context, a number of design concepts were developed, which we prototypically developed and tested.
And here are some of them.
All my projects have emerged from a human-centered design approach, in which I have tried to combine the results of observations and in-depth interviews with findings from an intensive theoretical examination in order to develop interaction concepts and to translate them into software and hardware prototypes.
I always try to deeply understand how we all interact with our existing tools and objects in order to create knowledge.