31th October 1983
German
h.k.schraffenberger@liacs.leidenuniv.nl
+31616311392
since 2011
Supervised by Edwin van der Heide and Bas Haring.
Expected end date: 30th June 2015.
Research topics: Audience-Artwork Interaction and Augmented Reality. For more information about my research and interests see Research Statement.
2011 – 2014
2011 – 2014
2009 – 2011
March–June 2011
December 2010 – January 2011
March – October 2007
2014 – 2015
Audience: 1st year MSc Media Technology students.
2011 – 2014
Audience: 1st year MSc Media Technology students.
2011 – 2015
2014–2015 in collaboration with Wim van Eck; 2011–2012 in collaboration with Ionica Smeets. Audience: 2nd year MSc Media Technology students.
2009 – 2015
Audience: 3rd year BSc Computer Science students, Computer Science Minor students, BSc Computer Science and Economics students and 1st year MSc Media Technology students.
2010
Audience: 1st year MSc Media Technology students.
17th October 2014
University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands.
27th June 2014
Porto, Portugal.
25th September 2013
Mediamatic, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
17th June 2013
Sydney, Australia.
11th June 2013
Sydney, Australia.
22nd March 2013
Milano, Italy.
21st December 2012
The Hague, The Netherlands.
17th September 2012
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
10th December 2011
Esbjerg, Denmark.
18th February 2011
Leiden University, The Netherlands.
28th January 2011
Leiden, The Netherlands.
2011 – 2014
During my time as a PhD student I acted as the member of the editorial board, editor and editor-in-chief of a semi-annual magazine about augmented reality, art and technology called AR[t]. The magazine was created as part of a collaboration between the former AR Lab (Royal Academy of Art, The Hague), University of Technology Delft and Leiden University and quickly became one of the leading magazines about augmented reality.
2015
2014
2014
2011 – 2014
2013
26th January 2015
Generic Skills Course
September/October 2013
Generic Skills Course
13th March and 10th April 2012
Generic Skills Course
May/June 2011
PhD Course
24th October – 2nd November 2010
Workshop at the Studio for Electro-Instrumental Music
November 2010
Young European Talents Summit 2010
October 2009
One-Press Control is a tactile input method for pressure-sensitive keyboards that I developed together with Staas de Jong, Jeroen Jillissen, Dünya Kirkali, Alwin de Rooij and Arnout Terpstra. The poster and prototype were presented by Jeroen Jillissen at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2009) Student Innovation Contest, 5-6th October 2009, Victoria (Canada).
July 2011 – June 2014
As part of the Raak-Pro Research programme ‘AR-VIP: Augmented Reality-Visualisation, Interaction and Perception’, I have been researching the fundamental characteristics and possible manifestations of augmented reality. The Raak-Pro research programme was a collaboration between the former AR Lab (Royal Academy of Art, The Hague), University of Technology Delft and Leiden University together with several small companies.
For a list of my publications, please have a look at the Publication section of my website. They are also included in the PDF version of my CV.
Languages: German (mother tongue), English (fluent), Dutch (fluent), Latin (reading) Professional: research skills, educational, organizational and editorial skills
Fields of expertise: Media Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, Augmented Reality, Media Art, Programming (Max, Pure Data, Java, Processing)
Personal: curious, creative, motivated, focused, enthusiastic, open minded but critical, perfectionistic but pragmatic, communicative, team player, able to pick up new skills quickly
Hobbies: creative coding, writing columns, running fast & slow, making sound, music & noise
For a detailed overview of my projects, please have a look at the Projects section of this website. In the following you will find a short selection of miscellaneous activities & personal projects.
2010
The Formamat is an interactive installation about the value and (in)dispensability of digital data by Zane Kripe, Hanna Schraffenberger and Arnout Terpstra. The project was realized in the context of the Media Technology MSc programme and was exhibited, among other, at the V2_Institute for the Unstable Media (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) and in the Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
2009
The P!NK SCIENCE project comprises a series of T-shirts by Alwin de Rooij, Hanna Schraffenberger and Arnout Terpstra. The shirts explain scientific topics such as evolution, emergence and chaos to a broad audience and were created in the ‘Cool Science’ course of the Media Technology MSc programme. The T-shirts were exhibited, among other, at the Key of Life Festival (Leiden, The Netherlands) and at the Discovery festival 2009 in the Science Center NEMO (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). They are still being sold on www.pinkscience.nl.
September 2012
Selected as one of the ‘Virtueel Platform HOT100 2012’ — a selection of the best graduates of Dutch art academies, universities and universities of applied sciences in the fields of art, design, theory, communication and e-culture.
September 2012
Selected by bright.nl as part of the Creative Class — a series that portraits the ‘brightest’ graduates from technical and creative educational programmes in The Netherlands.
April 2010
Subsidy award for electronic music in churches.
November 2007 – August 2008
Karl-Steinbuch-Stipendium (scholarship) for my project ‘Interactive real-time applications for free improvised music’.
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