Andreas Lutz
Andreas Lutz (born 1981 in Freiburg i. Br.) is a German Media artist. In his work, he analyzes phenomenons of perception versus reality and the relation of semiotics and sound with audio-visual installations.
Work
Lutz graduated from University of Applied Sciences Offenburg with a diploma in Media and Information engineering in 2009. His initial works refer to alternative human-machine interaction. For "Because clicking is so 90s".[1][2], a Natural user interface controllable only with gestures and voice, he received the Webby Award in 2010[3][4]. In 2012, he founded the interdisciplinary studio KASUGA, which is active in the experimental field of design, interaction and sound and develops audio-visual installations, integrated interactions systems and contemporary media art pieces[5]. The work of Andreas Lutz has been exhibited at the The National Art Center, Tokyo[6], the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe[7], the OpenArt Biennale in Örebro (Sweden)[8] and won the Excellence Award at the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival, Japan[9] and the iF Design Award, Germany[10]
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References
- ↑ "A wink is enough: Computer navigation of the future". N24 (German). Retrieved 28 March 2016.
- ↑ "The Creators Project: Spotlight". Vice Media.
- ↑ "Winner student category 2010 / The Webby Awards".
- ↑ "The Oscar for the Internet". Deutschlandfunk (German).
- ↑ Wutbürger — German Rage in Thirteen Acts. DISTANZ Verlag. ISBN 978-3-95476-135-7.
- ↑ "19th Japan Media Arts Festival – DigitalArti".
- ↑ "ZKM AppArtAward 2013".
- ↑ "OpenArt Artists 2015". OpenART 2015: Artists.
- ↑ "Japan - Media Arts Festival Tokyo: Die Öffnung der Grenzen der Kunst - Goethe-Institut". Goethe-Institut - Japan.
- ↑ "Because clicking is so 90s! - iF World Design Guide".