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Kristian Gohlke is a lecturer and doctoral candidate at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, actively contributing to academic instruction and pioneering research at the intersection of physical materials and computational systems. His institutional affiliation centers on innovative technology development within the university's research ecosystem.
His research focuses on Tangible User Interfaces and Physical Computing, specifically investigating how large air-filled structures can function as dynamic input/output devices for computers. This work explores novel human-computer interaction paradigms, including playful applications like bouncy castles integrated with gaming systems. His methodology emphasizes hands-on Digital Fabrication using self-built 3D printers, CNC milling machines, and custom electronics within the Bauhaus Apparatus Laboratory.
Gohlke founded and operates the Bauhaus Apparatus Laboratory, a dedicated prototyping facility enabling experimental technology development. Holding a degree in Digital Media, he maintains a lifelong passion for electronics dating to childhood projects like homemade radios and automated systems. As an advocate for experiential learning, he actively participates in the Children's University Weimar to inspire children through fearless technological experimentation and critical examination of everyday devices.
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