Daniel Wessolek
About
Daniel Wessolek is interested in working with people to improve our daily lives with maker technologies, and is particularly fascinated by sensory human augmentation. Currently he is based in Berlin and is facilitating co-design processes to peer-invent assistive technologies with the help of personal fabrication tools and methods. Previously Daniel was a postdoctoral research fellow at Singapore University for Technology and Design (SUTD) in Singapore. In 2016 he defended his PhD in Art and Design on Simple Displays at Bauhaus University Weimar, where he also worked as a research associate in Interaction Design. He also holds an MFA in Media Art & Design from Bauhaus University Weimar, an MA in Art Theory from Tongji University Shanghai and a BA in Digital Media from University of the Arts Bremen.
Sessions (2)
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Build your own PentacchioScheduled
Using a small recorder chip, a simple amplifier, and a built‑in speaker, you’ll capture any sound you like (a clap, a string pluck, even the crack ...
Tue, May 19 · 13:45 Makerspace Community Garden 60m -
Imagine Dragons: Critical Participatory Co-Design with a strange cameraScheduled
Using paper prototyping, critical making, and collaboration with generative AI, the main goal for this workshop is to collectively and critically e...
Wed, May 20 · 11:15 Makerspace Community Garden 60m