Holm Friebe

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Holm Friebe (born August 6, 1972 in Lüdenscheid ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

Friebe's father has a tax audit office. He recommended him to study business administration so that Friebe could inherit him. Instead, Friebe took up a degree in economics, which he completed in 1999 with a diploma thesis entitled The Berlin Daily Newspaper Market: Intact Diversity or Predatory Competition? completed. He was co-editor of the comic and satirical fanzine Luke & Trooke and worked as a freelance journalist for Konkret , Titanic , Jungle World , Taz , Berliner Zeitung and Neon . Between 2000 and 2001 he worked in a trend agency in Hamburg. In 2001, together with Christian Y. Schmidt, he was headwriter of the literary program Reading Circle with Benjamin von Stuckrad-Barre on MTV . In 2002 he founded the Central Intelligence Agency (ZIA). In 2005 he designed the Giant Machine weblog . Together with Sascha Lobo he established the term “ digital bohème ” in a book in 2006 , and with Thomas Ramge he wrote a non-fiction book on alternatives to mass production. He invented various book titles, including In Plüschgewittern by Wolfgang Herrndorf and Data Unser by Björn Bloching. As Herrndorf's best friend, Friebe is often mentioned in his internet diary Work and Structure .

Friebe taught as a lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts in the "Style & Design" course. Together with the art historian Annika von Taube and the journalist and author Anne Waak , he produces the live art talk format NUN - The Art of the Hour.

His brother Jens is a musician.

Publications

  • Clusterfuck: Why disasters love us - and one of them rarely comes alone (with Detlef Gürtler). Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2018
  • Mimicry: The game of reading . Blumenbar, Berlin 2016
  • The stone strategy. The art of not acting . Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-446-43677-0 .
  • Everything you always wanted to know about 6. How numbers work (with Philipp Albers). Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich 2011
  • Homemade brand. The revolt of the masses against mass production (with Thomas Ramge). Campus Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2008
  • The next big thing. News from the fronts of progress (with Kathrin Passig ). Rowohlt, Hamburg 2007
  • Giant machine. The best of the brand new universe (as ed.). Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich 2007
  • We call it work. The digital bohemian or intelligent life beyond permanent employment (with Sascha Lobo ). Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich 2006
  • Hairy iron . The wonderful world of " Luke & Trooke ". Agenda, Münster 1996.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Cafeteria talk with Jens and Holm Friebe: "The city as a non-swimmer pool" - ZEIT ONLINE
  2. Miriam Janke: "Miriam Janke on Holm Friebe". In: The Alpha Journalists 2.0 . 2009, p. 145 .
  3. Finding a title | Holm Friebe. Accessed October 7, 2019 (German).
  4. http://nundiekunst.de/