Summary
Kim Albrecht is a knowledge designer and aesthetic researcher based in Berlin who visualizes cultural, technological, and scientific knowledge to reveal and question structures of representation. With over a decade of experience bridging graphic and interface design, he has worked at the Center for Complex Network Research and serves as Principal at metaLAB (at) Harvard while holding professorships in German arts universities. Trained in graphic and interface design and pursuing a PhD in media theory, Kim blends rigorous theory with sensual, data-driven visualizations that probe the post-digital interplay of technology and society. His work often foregrounds the tactile act of tracing information, turning abstract networks into legible, provocative diagrams that double as research tools and artworks.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Arts - MA, Design, Master of Arts - MA, Design at University of Applied Sciences Potsdam
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Graphic Design, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Graphic Design at AAA School of Advertising
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Media Theory, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Media Theory at University of Potsdam