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Eckart Voigts is a professor of English literature at Technische Universit舩 Braunschweig. He has written, edited and co-edited numerous books and articles.
Robin Markus Auer is working towards a PhD as part of an interdisciplinary research project on automated creativity in literature and music at Technische Universit舩 Braunschweig. His work focuses on the interplay between human and machine creativity in coupled embodied creative systems.
Dietmar Elflein (apl. Prof. Dr.) teaches popular music at Technische Universit舩 Braunschweig. He is a member of the advisory board of the German speaking branch of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music.
Sebastian Kunas is a musician, sound artist, producer and educator with background in sub and DIY culture as well as in cultural and sound studies. He teaches electronic sound and music practice and supervises the electronic studio and the recording studio at the Faculty of Cultural Studies and Aesthetic Communication at Universit舩 Hildesheim. He is a member of the collective ARK (Arkestrated Rhythmachine Komplexities), a changing association of artists, scholars and electronic MusickingThings.
Jan Rnert is a professor for Modern literature in the technical-scientific world in the Department of German Letters in at Technische Universit舩 Braunschweig. His research interests range from avantgarde poetics and cinema, autobiography and war, landscape and geopoetics, nature and wilderness writing to feminism and contemporary literature.
Christoph Seelinger is a research assistant in modern German literary studies at the Institute of German Studies at TU Braunschweig, where he completed his doctorate in 2021. Previously, he completed the interdisciplinary Master's programme サCulture of the Techno-Scientific Worldォ at TU Braunschweig. His research focuses on the interfaces between film and literature, border crossings in (audiovisual) media, the connection between literature/film and the avant-garde, and the so-called サtrivial cultureォ.
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