Prof. Nina Juric
M.A.Cologne International School of Design

Campus Südstadt
Ubierring 40
50678 Köln
Room 318
Mailing address
+49 221-8275-3794
nina.juric@th-koeln.de
Office hours
You find me in the MXL!
Tuesday, Thursday, 10:00 to 16:16
Campus Südstadt, Ubierring 40, Room 404
R404@KISD
Positions
- Lab supervisor
- Head of Motion Experience Lab
- Foundation & head of the Motion Experience Lab since 2016
Responsibilities
- Co-Developer of Study Program Code & Context / 2016-2018
- Member or the Admission Commitee KISD since 2006
- Member of the commission for financial and budgetary affairs KISD 2021-2024
- Member of Commitee for International Affairs@KISD 2016-2020
Official capacities
- Financial and budgetary affairs
Teaching disciplines
- Image & Motion >> Motion x AV x Code x Performance x Realtime x Open Design x Type'n' Tech Image & Motion.xyz
- Code & Context >> Open Design x Design As A Language x Realtime AV x XP / IA / MR x Schnittstellenperformances TimeinSpace.xyz
Research fields
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Image & Motion https://kisd.de/kisd/lehrgebiete/image-and-motion/More in this Publication: "States of Motion: The Motion Experience Lab 2019-2022"
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Creative Technologies Realtime x Code x AV x XP x Performative Arts x InterfacedesignProjektarchiv
Projects / Cooperations
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How to Show Off Quantum Computing? – A KISD collaboration with Parsons School of Design and DLRHow to Show Off Quantum Computing? - Projectsite
In a teaching and research project, the Köln International School of Design (Cologne, Germany) and the Parsons School of Design, Design and Technology Program (NYC, USA) collaborated with the DLR Institute for AI Safety and Security (Department of Quantum AI and Quantum-classical Hybrid Systems) to develop concepts of interactive installations that help understand the weirdness of the quantum computing world. After visiting New York in October, both schools visit Amsterdam to work at the Waag FutureLab and for a one-day symposium at the Sandberg Institute of Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Parsons School of Design, Köln International School of Design (KISD), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) work together to communicate quantum computing through art and design. This collaboration deals with science communication and aims to creatively show quantum computing in a way that is accessible and exciting to engage with through physical interactions and materials. How can art and design communicate the abstract concepts of quantum computing to a larger audience? After 8 weeks of team collaboration, research & development, inputs, feedback sessions, iterations and two city trips, it was time to bring it all together in Cologne in the workspaces of Köln International School of Design (KISD).
Awards
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DAAD scholarship holderCleveland Institute of Art (CIA)
Semester abroad USA / Cleveland Institute of Art -
Special award for outstanding performance / innovation award for Elektro P.Stuttgarter Theaterpreis