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Jürgen Riethmüller is a prominent academic researcher at Merz Akademie University's Department of Theory, specializing in cultural studies, cultural history, and critical theory. His work spans over two decades, focusing on intersections of aesthetics, politics, and digital culture. He has published extensively in monographs, essays, and edited volumes, including influential works like Kalkül der Scham (2020) and Der graue Schwan (2012). Riethmüller is also a prolific contributor to academic discourse through book reviews in MEDIENwissenschaft Rezensionen and public lectures on topics such as generative AI in the arts and future library design.
His research interests critically examine contemporary knowledge systems, cultural pedagogy, and the socio-political dimensions of art. Notable projects include curating the TEACH-IN discourse series and co-organizing the DEPOT X FREIHEIT experimental art event. Riethmüller has engaged in EU-funded initiatives like the Languages through lenses film project and served as a peer reviewer for digital art competitions.
His creative output extends to crime novels set in Stuttgart, blending narrative fiction with cultural observation. Riethmüller’s work bridges theoretical scholarship with practical cultural interventions, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary dialogue across academic and public spheres.



