Andreas Ingerl

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Andreas Ingerl (born September 14, 1973 ) is a German designer , media scientist and professor for communication design at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences .

Life

Ingerl lived in the suburb of Bünzwangen in Ebersbach an der Fils until his first studies , where he graduated from the Raichberg Gymnasium in 1993. From 1994 to 1998 he studied visual communication at the Schwäbisch Gmünd University of Design and from 2002 to 2005 media studies / media practice as a postgraduate course at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen . He completed his studies in Schwäbisch Gmünd with the diploma thesis fundamentum organisandi and that in Tübingen with the diploma thesis Brave New Media World , which dealt with personal information assistants and personalized data protection .

After studying design, Ingerl was initially self-employed and in 2000 switched to streamdesign interactive GmbH, where he was responsible for the conception and design of interactive communication systems based on Internet technologies. Since 2001, Ingerl and Ralf Dringenberg have been doing their own research and development in the field of dynamic real-time visualization of audio events, which sometimes led to several patent applications . During his studies in Tübingen he assisted in the documentation style for millions of Gunther Hormann and Martin staples on the history of the Ulm School of Design . From 2006 to 2009 he was a research assistant at the TU Ilmenau in the field of media conception / media psychology at the Institute for Media and Communication Science and in 2009 in the research project RESIDENS on more efficient energy use ( smart metering ) through user-centered design in the field of electrical energy supply. In 2010 he was appointed professor for audiovisual multimedia and screen design in the communication design course at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences. He won several awards with the BRUT Magazin study project , a hypervideo online magazine.

Ingerl lives in Berlin, Wismar and Venice.

Teaching

Since 1999 he has been a lecturer at the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd, the University of Tübingen, the TU Ilmenau and the Popakademie Baden-Württemberg, among others . Since 2009 he has been teaching at the HTW Berlin in the field of digital media, digital reading and digital storytelling, Things That Think, mixed reality and futurology.

Prices

In 2013, Ingerl and his students won the Lead Award in silver in the Web Magazine of the Year category with the 2nd issue of BRUT Magazine and was nominated in the Tablet Magazine of the Year category. In 2014 there was another nomination for the Lead Award in the main category Online - Independent of the Year with the 3rd issue of BRUT Magazine and the Annual Multimedia Award 2015.

Publications

  • as publisher: BRUT magazine. ISSN  2198-4069 , annual edition between 2012 and 2017.
  • New forms of literature through e-books? In: Culture and Computer Science - Multimedia Systems. vwh-Verlag, Boizenburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-940317-95-7 , pp. 133-144.
  • “Digital Reading” - Challenge and Opportunity for Change. In: M. Knaut (Ed.): Creative Industry - Design - Mode - Games - Culture - Communication - Media. BWV Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag, Berlin 2011.
  • with N. Döring: media conception. In: B. Batinic, M. Appel (Ed.): Medienpsychologie. Springer, Heidelberg 2008, pp. 403-424.
  • with N. Döring: Visualization of Music - Reception and Semiotics. In: Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (Ed.): Audio Mostly. Fraunhofer IDMT, Ilmenau 2007, pp. 9-12.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lead Awards 2013 - The winners
  2. Lead Awards 2014 - The winners
  3. HTW Berlin: Two prizes at the Annual Multimedia Award 2015