Dennis Siegel

Dennis Siegel

Dennis Siegel (*27.02.1988 in Bremen) is a German creative technologist and interaction designer. In his works he is focused on tackling everyday issues with design and technology. He is passionate about design, electronics and coding and loves to work with physical computing and rapid prototyping. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of the Arts Bremen, where he currently attends the Digital Media Master program.

http://dennissiegel.de/

Insektroniken

Insektroniken are simple electronic circuits that mimic the swarming intelligence of insects. They activate one another by fast light flashes and buzzing sounds. This results in a communicative chain reaction that is promoted by darkness and limited by light. It creates a network of vivacious communication even over long distances. Due to their simplistic nature, it requires little […]

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Insektroniken

Insektroniken are simple electronic circuits that mimic the swarming intelligence of insects. They activate one another by fast light flashes and buzzing sounds. This results in a communicative chain reaction that is promoted by darkness and limited by light. It creates a network of vivacious communication even over long distances. Due to their simplistic nature, it requires little […]

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Insektroniken

  Insektroniken are simple electronic circuits that mimic the swarming intelligence of insects. They activate one another by fast light flashes and buzzing sounds. This results in a communicative chain reaction that is promoted by darkness and limited by light. It creates a network of vivacious communication even over long distances. Due to their simplistic nature, it requires […]

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