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I’m Alexander Roidl – designer, artist, and media researcher based in Mainz / Frankfurt am Main. I work on creative websites / unusual media / software art and visual design. Currently, working as a Tandem-Professor at Mainz University of Applied Sciences and NODE. My research investigates the diverse implications of human-computer interaction with a focus on the creative use of software. My practice explores the intersection of programming, design, and software culture. I am regularly teaching workshops on creative coding, web technology and interaction design. I hold an MFA in Experimental Publishing from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam and a BA in Media Design from Hof University of Applied Sciences in Germany. From 2019 to 2022 I worked as a lecturer and researcher at the design department of The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

Vita

since 2022 Tandem-professorship Mainz University of Applied Sciences and NODE

2019 – 2022 Lecturer and Researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Communication & Multimedia Design

2017 – 2019 Master, Experimental Publishing, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam

2013 – 2017 Bachelor, Mediadesign, University of Applied Sciences, Hof

2015 – 2016 Internship at Verlag Hermann Schmidt

2013 – 2020 Freelance, Graphic & Interaction Design

Contact

mail@alexroidl.de

+49 151 51946451

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Exhibitions / Workshops / Recidencies

2020 Pre-PhD Haagse Hogeschool

2020 Runway Flash Residency

2019 Upsetting Settings Exhibition, Rotterdam

2018 Best Bachelor-student Mediadesign

2018 Publishing as Practice, Workshop

2017 Soundcheck, Dublin

2017 JuniorLab

2016 Richard Wagner Museum, Bayreuth

2014 – 2017 Designblick, Münchberg



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A bed, a chair and a table book in best dutch books, students selection

IdN v25n5: Publication Design

New tools for new design: PAGE 03 2017

Speichern Unter: Design made in Germany

IN/FORM: PAGE 10 2015

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re-coding everyday technology

The working group for unusual input and output media has invited 12 artists, researchers and designers to create contributions and perspectives for a publication under the theme »re-coding everyday technology«. Alongside the web-based publication, the diverse interdisciplinary works reflecting, interrogating and reinterpreting the digital technologies we use every day will be exhibited in the LUX Pavilion. New perspectives that pose questions while also providing food for thought are offered on commonplace technologies like Google Maps, printers, RFID chips, emails, websites, fax machines and other black boxes. The exhibition was on display from the 11th till the 31st of October 2023 in the LUX-Pavillon of the University of Applied Sciences Mainz.

The publication can be viewed online: re-coding.technology

The publication features contributions by:
Benno Brucksch, Joana Chicau, Paul Eßer, Jian Haake, Lars Hembach, Naoto Hieda, Nami Kim, Verena Kuni, Guilherme Maggessi, Diego Trujillo Pisanty, Mario Santamaría, Francesco Scheffczyk, Yifeng Wei