Team

Michael Shamiyeh

Michael Shamiyeh holds degrees from Harvard, AA London and TU Vienna and is head and professor of DOM Research Laboratory and CEO of Shamiyeh Associates. This firm concerns itself with sensing, creating and implementing desired futures in organizations.

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Position vacant - to be appointed soon.
DOM is always interested in offering positions to exceptional people who are committed to high quality. Applications are welcome. Please send digital applications only (German/English) via email (dom-contact[at]ufg.ac.at).

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Position vacant - to be appointed soon.
DOM is always interested in offering positions to exceptional people who are committed to high quality. Applications are welcome. Please send digital applications only (German/English) via email (dom-contact[at]ufg.ac.at).

Reinhard Kannonier

Präsident and Professor University of Arts and Industrial Design
Advisory Board

Gerfried Stocker

Director Ars Electronica Center
Advisory Board

Horst Hoertner

Director Ars Electronica Center/ Future Lab
Advisory Board

Alexandra Furtner

Communications

Elisabeth Egger-Mann

Communications


Business Partners

Claus Zerenko

CEO Reklamebuero

Regina Leutgeb

Head Network Design & Media
Clusterland Oberösterreich GmbH

Thomas Duschlbauer

Siemens VAI
Communication Management


Research Partners and Guest Speakers

Markus Miessen (D)

Markus Miessen (*1978) is an architect, writer and researcher migrating between Berlin, London, Cambridge (MA) and the Middle East. In 2002, he set up Studio Miessen, a collaborative agency for spatial practice and cultural analysis, and in 2007 was founding partner of the Berlin-based architectural practice nOffice.

Markus Neppl (D)

Architect (BDA), 1990 Dipl-Ing. Arch. with summa cum laude at University of RWTH Aachen. 1986-1989 undergraduate planning group Artecta/ Aachen. 1989 Schinkelpreis with Artecta. 1990 Foundation of ASTOC Architects & Planners in Cologne with

Martin Herrndorf (CH)

Martin Herrndorf (1981) started his studies as an oikos PhD Fellow in February 2008. His research focus is on sustainable business innovations in the consumption arena in developing countries, combining a strategic management perspective with an analysis of their development contribution.

Michael Kieslinger (A)

Michael Kieslinger is founder and CEO of Fluidtime Ltd., a company focusing on the communication of dynamic time information. He was Associate Professor at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy from 2001 until 2004 responsible for the Service Design unit.

Michael Speaks (US)

Michael Speaks completed a Ph.D. in Literature at Duke University in 1993. He is the founding editor of Polygraph, and has been the Senior Editor at ANY magazine in New York, where he was also the Series Editor for “Writing Architecture,” published by the MIT Press. He has published and lectured internationally on art, architecture, urban design and scenario planning.

Norbert Bolz (D)

1953 in Ludwigshafen geboren. Abitur am dortigen Max-Planck-Gymnasium. Studierte in Mannheim, Heidelberg und Berlin Philosophie, Germanistik, Anglistik und Religionswissenschaften. Doktorarbeit über die Ästhetik Adornos bei dem Religionsphilosophen Jacob Taubes. Habilitation über "Philosophischen Extremismus zwischen den Weltkriegen". Bis zum Tod von Taubes dessen Assistent.

Ole Bouman (NL)

Ole Bouman is editor of Archis International and www.archis.org. He is event designer, writer and curator in architecture, art and design. Recent booksinclude Time Wars, 2003, a revaluation of the time dimension in our society.He was curator of Manifesta 3 in Ljubljana, 2000. He is head of the currentseries of 'rsvp events' in collaboration with AMO, to be held in 9 globalcities.


Oliver Fritz (CH)

Architect (sia, Rheinland-Pfalz), 1997 Dipl-Ing. Arch. University of Kaiserslautern. 1997 cooperation with the architectural office De Fries in Kaiserslautern; architecture price Rheinland-Pfalz. 1997-2000 scientific assistant at the University of Kaiserslautern Department ARUBI, Chair CPE, research-project "media-experimental design”. 1997-1999 architectural competitions.

Oliver Schürer (A)

Dipl-Ing. Arch. TU Vienna; diploma thesis on the genesis of the concepts of space and time by H. Bergson and G. W. Leibnitz in Gilles Deleuze oeuvre and their impact on contemporary architectural theory. 1990-1999 Consultant CAD. Graphics. Web design. Collaborator in various architectural offices.

Pau Solà-Morales Serra (US)

Pau Solà-Morales is an architect from Barcelona, Spain, where he obtained his architecture degree in 1994, and practiced as an architect and CAD consultant in several offices, as well as on his own.

Peter Senge (US)

Peter M. Senge is a senior lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Ramon Prat (ES)

Holds a degree in graphic design, EINA School of Design, Barcelona; Architecture studies, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Studies in Business Administration, Universitat de Barcelona. He is president of the Association of Graphic Designers (ADG-FAD)and member of the association for advanced architecture Metápolis.

Reinhard Kannonier (A)

Born 1947 in Spittal/Drau. He studied German language and literature, music science (teaching profession), as well as political science, journalism and information theory (doctorate). He is culture theorist and time historian. Starting from 1981 he has thought at the Institute for newer history and contemporary history (Neuere Geschichte und Zeitgeschichte) at the JK University of Linz.

Robert Bauer (A)

Robert M. Bauer is Associate Professor of Organizational Design at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Currently he is a Visiting Professor at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. His research aims at a better understanding of different ways of knowing, including but not limited to formal and every day language statements.

Robert Pfaller (A)

Teaches philosophy and cultural theory as associate professor at the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz, Austria. He is author of German books such as “The Illusions of the Others. On the Pleasure Principle in Culture”, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp, 2000; Interpassivity.