http://www.danielaplewe.de
Daniela Alina Plewe is a media artist, professor and entrepreneur. She had a Phd from Sorbonne Paris and a M.A. in Experimental Media Studies from the University of Arts Berlin and a B.A. in Philosophy- Artificial Intelligence/Logics. She works in topics such as new social contract, transactional media arts, artificial intelligence, design and economics. Under Alinity Group, she establish and consult major global brands. Exhibitions and collaborations include Ars Electronica, Canon Art Lab Tokyo, ZKM Karlsruhe, UCLA, School of Visual Arts NY, ISEA, Transmediale, ACM, Harvard Law School and others.
2004 PhD candidate at the Insitute for Audio Visual Media
2002 Cooperation with Fraunhofer Institute, (IPSI) Darmstadt
2002 Experimental Media Design (M.A.), UDK Berlin
2001 distinction for "Artisitc Software" at Transmediale, Berlin
1998 Grant of Senate for Culture and Science, Berlin
1998 distinction for "Interacitve Art" at Comtecart, Dresden
1995 Project-Artist at ZKM, Karlsruhe
1995 Grant of French Embassy, Bonn
1991 - 1994 Member of the AI-group "Logic, Theories of Knowledge and Information" at Freie Universität Berlin
studies at FU Berlin and at Université de Paris VIII / Philosophy, Literature and Anthropology / Film and Video
lector at National University of Singapore / Communication and New Media Programme and University Scholars Programme (a leadership programme for selected students from all faculties of NUS). Content development for the three modules „Introduction to Interactive Media“, „Aesthetics of New Media“ and „Cyberarts“.
Works
- »Gateway« 1999
- »Ultima Ratio« 1997
- »Muser's Service« 1995
Grau, Oliver. Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.
Schroeder, Michael and Daniela A. Plewe and Andreas Raab. »Ultima Ratio - A Visual Language for Argumentation.« In Proceedings of International Conference on Information Visualisation, London, UK, edited by IEEE Computer SocietyVol.IV. , 510-515. London, UK: IEEE Press, 1999.
CAE. The Electronic Disturbance. New York: Autonomedia, 1994.