We’re thrilled to announce the release of WICKED SOLUTIONS volume 1 – a collection of innovative research papers born out of the “Perspectives of Engineering” class module with Prof. Dr. Daniel D. Hromada, an essential part of our program at Technische Universität Berlin and Universität der Künste Berlin.
We are incredibly proud of our students who have explored unique approaches to engineering and art through their research.
Their papers, which range from language learning systems to robotics, showcase the innovative possibilities that emerge at the intersection of art and technology.
Contact us for online access or a hard copy of the book!
Special thanks to Daniel Hromada for guiding this journey and to each of our authors for their inspiring contributions:
1. Integer-based nomenclature for the ecosystem of lexically repetitive expressions in complete works of William Shakespeare - Prof. Dr. Daniel Hromada
2. I want to talk to my Cat (subject 0: Bubbles) - Mika Zoé Rosenberg
3. Rěc :: A Language Learning System - Lilli-Chiara Kurth
4. Overcoming Bureaucratic Exclusion Addressing the Challenges Faced by Foreigners in Germany - Franz Hagen
5. Designing an Interactive Device for Contact with Corvids: Towards Exploring Aesthetic Sensibilities - Célestin Meunier and Finnegan Hardy
6. Generating vocabulary clusters using word association games - Max Baraitser Smith
7. Navigating (personal) finances in a latent way - Pierre-Louis Suckrow
8. Crisis Response in Post-Expropriation Berlin - Investigating its Political Nature and Simulating Collective Action - Manuel Sinn and Sena Doğan
9. Algorithmic Muse: Robotic Arm Learns to Draw Humans - Alessandro Mac-Nelly
We’re thrilled to announce the release of WICKED SOLUTIONS volume 1 – a collection of innovative research papers born out of the “Perspectives of Engineering” class module with Prof. Dr. Daniel D. Hromada, an essential part of our program at Technische Universität Berlin and Universität der Künste Berlin.
We are incredibly proud of our students who have explored unique approaches to engineering and art through their research.
Their papers, which range from language learning systems to robotics, showcase the innovative possibilities that emerge at the intersection of art and technology.
Contact us for online access or a hard copy of the book!
Special thanks to Daniel Hromada for guiding this journey and to each of our authors for their inspiring contributions:
1. Integer-based nomenclature for the ecosystem of lexically repetitive expressions in complete works of William Shakespeare - Prof. Dr. Daniel Hromada
2. I want to talk to my Cat (subject 0: Bubbles) - Mika Zoé Rosenberg
3. Rěc :: A Language Learning System - Lilli-Chiara Kurth
4. Overcoming Bureaucratic Exclusion Addressing the Challenges Faced by Foreigners in Germany - Franz Hagen
5. Designing an Interactive Device for Contact with Corvids: Towards Exploring Aesthetic Sensibilities - Célestin Meunier and Finnegan Hardy
6. Generating vocabulary clusters using word association games - Max Baraitser Smith
7. Navigating (personal) finances in a latent way - Pierre-Louis Suckrow
8. Crisis Response in Post-Expropriation Berlin - Investigating its Political Nature and Simulating Collective Action - Manuel Sinn and Sena Doğan
9. Algorithmic Muse: Robotic Arm Learns to Draw Humans - Alessandro Mac-Nelly
We’re thrilled to announce the release of WICKED SOLUTIONS volume 1 – a collection of innovative research papers born out of the “Perspectives of Engineering” class module with Prof. Dr. Daniel D. Hromada, an essential part of our program at Technische Universität Berlin and Universität der Künste Berlin.
We’re thrilled to announce the release of WICKED SOLUTIONS volume 1 – a collection of innovative research papers born out of the “Perspectives of Engineering” class module with Prof. Dr. Daniel D. Hromada, an essential part of our program at Technische Universität Berlin and Universität der Künste Berlin.
We are incredibly proud of our students who have explored unique approaches to engineering and art through their research.
Their papers, which range from language learning systems to robotics, showcase the innovative possibilities that emerge at the intersection of art and technology.
Contact us for online access or a hard copy of the book!
Special thanks to Daniel Hromada for guiding this journey and to each of our authors for their inspiring contributions:
1. Integer-based nomenclature for the ecosystem of lexically repetitive expressions in complete works of William Shakespeare - Prof. Dr. Daniel Hromada
2. I want to talk to my Cat (subject 0: Bubbles) - Mika Zoé Rosenberg
3. Rěc :: A Language Learning System - Lilli-Chiara Kurth
4. Overcoming Bureaucratic Exclusion Addressing the Challenges Faced by Foreigners in Germany - Franz Hagen
5. Designing an Interactive Device for Contact with Corvids: Towards Exploring Aesthetic Sensibilities - Célestin Meunier and Finnegan Hardy
6. Generating vocabulary clusters using word association games - Max Baraitser Smith
7. Navigating (personal) finances in a latent way - Pierre-Louis Suckrow
8. Crisis Response in Post-Expropriation Berlin - Investigating its Political Nature and Simulating Collective Action - Manuel Sinn and Sena Doğan
9. Algorithmic Muse: Robotic Arm Learns to Draw Humans - Alessandro Mac-Nelly