Great honor for Leon Lowentraut: Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences is giving a Düsseldorf painter a teaching position on a virtual design course on the topic “Digital Display of Art” for the current winter semester.
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Experiencing Art Virtually: Leon Leuventraut at the University of Kaiserslautern
Great honor for Leon Lowentraut: Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences is giving a Düsseldorf painter a teaching position on a virtual design course on the topic “Digital Display of Art” for the current winter semester.
“I am really looking forward to this assignment in my hometown,” confirms Leon Löwentraut and adds: “The possibility of transferring my images to virtual reality inspires and inspires me. I want to pass on my experience as an artist to my masters students, but I also want to learn a lot of new things.”
Leon Löwentraut showed how art can be presented in an attractive and contemporary way in the analog world? With many amazing vernissages in museums and galleries in Singapore, New York, Saint Petersburg, Florence, Venice, Vienna, Zurich, Dusseldorf and more.
At Kaiserslautern, together with university professors Christian Schmachtenberg and Matthias Pfaff as well as students of the “Virtual Design” course, he is developing answers to the following very interesting questions ??
- How will people experience art galleries in the future?
- How can digital technologies help make the exhibition experience more immersive?
- How can traditional and analog art be expanded in the digital space?
- How do digital reality and artistic creativity interact in the real world?
“Digitalization and disruption are two terms that affect almost all living environments. The arts and art scene are not excluded from this either. That is why the Virtual Design course, which is part of the Department of Construction and Design, addresses these issues,” explains Professor Schmachtenberg.
Professor Pfaff adds: “We want to design a digital-analog world of experience so that visitors can experience art in a new way.??
Fantastic project Leon Löwentraut has the following requirements as a lecturer: He belongs to the same generation as the students, is exceptionally successful as an artist and is constantly looking for new forms of expression and inspiration.
Leon Lowentrout, born in Kaiserslautern in 1998, is one of the most sought-after painters today. His paintings were already in New York, London, Copenhagen and Singapore, among others, in the Pushkin Museum in Saint Petersburg, in the Medici Riccardi Palace in Florence, in the famous Osthaus Museum in Hagen, in the Bibliotheca Nazionale Marciana in Venice and at the Bank of Austria Kunstforum Wien and exhibited in the museum Bavarian National. Leon Löwentraut was recently named by Forbes among the “30 under 30” (the 30 most important German personalities under the age of 30).
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