In 1996 he co-founded and headed the company Streamdesign GmbH, which was dedicated to develop solutions for visual communication systems based on internet technologies. Since that time he has been working mainly on interactive and dynamic media for companies like AEG Lichttechnik, Alcatel, Degussa, LouisLondon, Ehapa Verlag, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Rexroth Bosch Group, Volksbank and many others, sometimes in cooperation with agencies like LöffelWendelstein, Herzog, 21-Torr, Henssler & Schultheiss and others. Ralf Dringenberg studied Visual Communication at the HfG Schwäbisch Gmünd, University of Design between 19. He is interested in new experimental forms of human – computer interaction and methodologies for design and development of medical user interfaces. Guest lecturer and multimedia workshop co-organizer at Academy of Fine Arts (Warsaw, Katowice) and during Erasmus program (Ireland, Scotland, Finland, Belgium).Ĭo-organizer of HCI seminar “Kansei in practice” concerning issues of usability, ergonomics and functionality of the user interfaces and implementation of methods for User-Centered Design.Ĭooperates with artists from Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and creates interactive audio/video installations/projects. Specialized in computer graphics, designing and programming rich web and mobile interfaces/applications, non-linear audio/video editing and motion graphics, DVD-Video/Blu-ray Disc authoring, Human-Computer Interaction, medical user interfaces, augmented reality). Teaches many multimedia subjects at Computer Science Faculty and New Media Art Faculty (bachelor’s/master’s degree programs) and is a technical supervisor of students’ final works/projects. Works in Multimedia Department, Faculty of Computer Science PJIIT. He graduated from Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology in Warsaw, Poland. Conception and realization of the exhibition „Moving Types – Lettern in Bewegung“ with Ralf Dringenberg and Harald Pulch in cooperation with Gutenberg-Museum Mainz, Dr. Ralf Dringenberg of the University of Design Schwäbisch Gmünd she founded the z zg – Zentrum Zeitbasierte Gestaltung (Centre for Time Based Design) in 2010. She was responsible for the establishment of the cooperation CME (Consortium Meda Education) between ZDF and the University of Applied Sciences Mainz. Anja Stöffler‘s main areas of research are in Digital Media and their presentation within Time Based Design. With students and external partners projects have been developed for 3sat, Adobe Systems, Arte, SWR, RTL and ZDF. Her teaching focuses on applied and experimental projects in the fields of Motion Graphics, Animation, Typography and Corporate Motion. Since 2010 she is head of the department mediadesign and Institut für Mediengestaltung (img). Since 2001 Anja Stöffler has been teaching as a Professor of Digital Media at the University of Applied Sciences Mainz. In 2000 she switched to Razorfish Frankfurt as the Head of the Department Experience Network. After studying Communication Design at the University of Wuppertal, Anja Stöffler worked for the television stations RTL, Arte, Nickelodeon and ZDF in Departments of Corporate Design, TV Motion and Branding.
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