Christopher Bauder

Christopher Bauder (born 1973 in Stuttgart) is a German interaction designer and media artist who lives and works in Berlin. His projects focus on the translation of bits and bytes into objects and environments and vice versa. Space, object, sound, light, and interaction are the key elements of his work.

Biography

Christopher Bauder started creating large-scale spatial art installations and lighting design after finishing his studies in the Digital Media Class at the Berlin University of the Arts. His projects focus on the translation of bits and bytes into objects and environments and vice versa. Space, object, sound, light, and interaction are the key elements of his work. In 2004 he founded the multidisciplinary art and design studio WHITEvoid as a necessity to realize his large scale art and design pieces and environments. The studio is composed of specialists in interaction design, media design, product design, interior architecture, and electronic engineering.

He is best known for his city-wide light art installation Lichtgrenze, created in 2014 together with his brother Marc, for the 25th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.

Work

Christopher Bauder has brought his installations and performances to events and spaces around the world, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris, The National Museum of Fine Arts in Taiwan, Museum of Design in Zurich, CTM & Transmediale in Berlin, MUTEK in Montreal and Mexico City, The Festival of Lights in Lyon and other countless festivals.

His projects have received worldwide recognition and have won several awards including the German Lighting Design Award, the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Cannes Lions, the Red Dot Design Award and the iF Communication Design Award.

Artworks

Selected exhibitions and shows

2018

  • CTM Festival, Berlin, Germany
  • Bright Brussels Festival, Brussels, Belgium

2017

  • LOST Artfestival / The Dark Rooms, Berlin, Germany
  • LUZA Algarve International Festival of Light, Loule, Portugal

2016

  • CTM Festival, Berlin, Germany
  • Festival of Lights, Lyon, France
  • Luminale – Light Festival, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • Fuorisalone – Milan Design Week, Italy

2015

  • Lumières – The Play of brilliants (Éléphant Paname), Paris, France

2014

  • Lichtgrenze, City of Berlin, Germany
  • Effektorium – Mendelssohn Museum, Leipzig, Germany

2013

  • Festival of Lights, Lyon, France
  • Arma17, Moscow, Russia

2012

  • UnSound Festival, Krakow, Poland
  • Cultures Electroni[k], Rennes, France
  • Science Center Daegu, South Korea

2011

  • MUTEK Festival, Mexico City
  • Cervantino Festival, Guanajuato Mexico
  • EKKO Festival, Bergen Norway
  • Interaction I/O/I Show, Design Museum, Barcelona Spain
  • Soundframe Festival, Vienna Austria

2009

  • FREEZE! Art Show, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
  • TRAMA Festival, Porto, Portugal
  • Berghain / Elektroakkustischer Salon, Berlin
  • MUTEK Festival, Montreal, Canada
  • STRP Festival, Eindhoven Netherlands

2008

  • Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
  • SMUK Festival, Skanderborg, Denmark
  • Media Facades Festival, Berlin

2007

  • TESLA Art Space, Berlin
  • Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome, Italy
  • Museum of Design, Zurich, Switzerland

2006

  • LUMINALE Light Art Festival, Frankfurt
  • SIGGRAPH Art Show, Boston, USA

2005

  • Transmediale Festival, Berlin
  • NEXT Art and Technology, Copenhagen, Denmark

2004

  • Museum of Technology, Vienna, Austria

2003

  • Artespace, German Museum, Munich

2002

Selected awards

2018

  • darc awards Best Light Art Scheme (GOLD)

2016

2015

  • Cannes Lions GOLD
  • Cannes Lions 2 x BRONZE
  • ADC Awards GRAND PRIX
  • ADC Awards 5 x GOLD
  • ADC Awards SILVER
  • ADC Awards BRONZE
  • D&AD Award SILVER
  • Red Dot Award
  • Iconic Award Best of Best (GOLD)
  • German Design Award

2014

2013

2012

  • Interior Innovation Award for Kinetic Lights
  • Red Dot Ward for Living Sculpture 3D Module System (Product Design) and Light Configurator (Communication Design)

2010

  • Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany

2009

  • W3 Award “Best in Show”
  • iF Communication Design Award "interface"
  • iF Communication Design Award "structure"
  • WEBBY Award
  • REDDOT Communication Design Award

References

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