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Christian Doeller

Artist, artistic researcher and lecturer at Bauhaus-University. Fascinated by relational strategies in art making and participatory, performative and data driven investigations of social and environmental phenomena. Together with his colleague Klaus Fritze, he initiated and facilitated the PostCompost research venture.

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Klaus Fritze

Nahbereichsforscher, Artist, Scientist, Botanist, Fieldresearcher. Observation, Analysis, Dissection and Rekombination of Naturaliae and Artefactae

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Nilsu Tasel

She studies Media Architecture in Bauhaus Universität Weimar. She wants to explore the relationship between individuals and the spaces they inhabit. Her artistic practice revolves around capturing the subjective experience of place, delving into the nuances of personal encounters and emotional connections that shape our understanding of the built environment.

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Imre Bilgin

While she primarily identifies as an architect, she is currently studying Media Architecture and embarking on different pursuits in the field of media and art. Her focus lies in exploring the space-human relationship, examining various uses and perceptions, while he delves into diverse artistic ventures within multiple mediums.

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Dahye Seo

Dahye Seo is currently studying media art at Bauhaus University Weimar. She is questioning the Border between human and non-human, living beings and machines, human and environment and the border in the concept of time that separates past, present and future.

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Ulrike Katzschmann

Through her studies in Media Art and Design at the Bauhaus University Weimar this composter explores different kinds of media and art practices, how they can be used to tell stories and show the often-overlooked relationship between things. Her projects aim to inform, reflect and confront, especially when it comes to environmental topics.

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Thai Tai Pham

Light, sound and movement. Thai Tai Pham is fascinated by the interplay of natural phenomena through the use of multimedia environments. The dissolution of space and time through acceleration and alienation of society are also central to his artistic exploration.
Pham's artistic research with the EOW-site is reflected in site-specific listening to acoustic sound ecologies through sound walks, meditation exercises, Soletti sound installation, as well as participatory performance works.

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Passion Asasu

Passion Asasu, a multimedia performance artist and storyteller, currently studies Media Art and Design. Through her narratives on body, society, identity, and nature, she incorporates personal experiences shaped by capitalism, toxic work culture, and media impact. Her artistic practices integrate biology, psychology, and physicality, expressing an authentic female perspective on society and the environment.

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Peechana Chayochaichana

Peechana Chayochaichana, currently a master's student in Media Architecture at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, with a background in Architecture and Photography. Through the focus on multimedia approach which revolves around human interaction with spaces and souls that live within it, her artistic journey is growing towards multi-sensory design with the interconnectedness between human and non-human entities in the environment.

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Jan Munske

Based in Hamburg and currently studying in Weimar, the exploration of medial environments with everyday situations, their objects and practices is conducted by Jan Munske to redesign them. The boundaries of art and everyday life are examined through his artistic practice, creating immersive experiences to challenge perceptions and evoke new perspectives.

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Leandra Schieder

Leandra Schieder, currently studying Media-Art in Weimar, likes to explore also more traditional artistic practices like sculpting or painting.
In her work(s) she likes to focus on seemingly adversary topics.
Childhood vs adolescence
Feminist empowerment vs the feeling of weakness
Misanthropy vs the fear of being alone
Working with strong contrasts Schieder tries to shine a light on the underlying connections and relationships in society as well as in the minds and hearts of individuals.

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Juyoun Oh

Juyoun Oh is an artist primarily working in installation and media art, currently studying media art at Bauhaus University. She is an artist who engages in diverse forms of work, interpreting the material world through philosophical thinking. She aims to go beyond human-centered boundaries through various forms of artistic endeavors.

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Robin Wieber

In his works, the media art student at the Bauhaus University Weimar plays with the perception and memory of different places by converting sensor data into experienceable acoustic or visual moments. At this place, he is inspired by the diversity of the ecosystem newly created by the closure of the EOW.

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Minhye Chu

With her site-specific work at the EOW-Site Minhye Chu focuses on the materials, which she collected in this place. Her project deals with the questions, what roles do the natural materials play in making art and building architecture, and how we can materialize and crystallize in a
sustainable way by using these natural materials.

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Cosmo Schüppel

Cosmo Schüppel is a Berlin-based Media Art student at Bauhaus University - researching the crossroads of performativity, non-human agency, perception ecology and the power of imagination. His works follow a transcendental approach that wraps itself around the “hidden” in our everyday life. In his research, he incorporates sound-art, participatory performances, installations and score based perception-exercises.

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Çağdaş Biber

Biber, a photographer, has astigmatism, and is currently studying in Media Art and Design MFA program. He explores various subjects and tends to incorporate political and contemporary issues into his works.

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Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Pittelkow

Using analogue electronics, sound, music, computers, and the internet, Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Pittelkow is trying to contextualise the world through art media and build a new interface between man and machines.