Christopher Pietsch
Design Researcher
Christopher Pietsch is a versatile professional with expertise in design, research, and programming. He delves into the interface of design and technology. His work is primarily geared towards comprehending the enhancement of our physical and digital experiences by utilizing new technology.
Christopher is skilled in data visualization, interaction design, and user experience design. He loves to craft unique digital experiences and data visualizations that can communicate complex information in a simple and intuitive way. He has open-sourced most of his work e.g. on explorative interfaces for OpenGLAM, which is a project that allows users to visually explore large cultural collections.
Christopher holds a degree in Interaction Design from the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. His Bachelor’s thesis was on Brain-Computer-Interfaces.
As a freelance information and interaction designer, he continues to explore novel types of visualization metaphors that can help us better understand and interact with the world around us.
A new area of interest is the boundary between artificial intelligence and interaction design. He explores how these two fields can work together to create more intuitive and engaging user experiences. He believes that AI can help design more personalized and adaptive interfaces that can better respond to user needs and preferences.