Marc Böhlen

Lizentiat, MS Robotics, MFA

Marc Böhlen.

Marc Böhlen

Lizentiat, MS Robotics, MFA

Marc Böhlen

Lizentiat, MS Robotics, MFA

Research Field

Computational Media; Art & Technology (Emerging Practices)

Education

  • Lizentiat in Art History and Archeology from the University of Zürich,
  • Electrical Engineering at the University of Colorado
  • Art and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University

Bio

Artist-engineer Marc Böhlen / RealTechSupport is trained as a stonemason. After receiving his Lizentiat in Art History and Archeology from the University of Zürich, he worked as a farm hand in British Columbia, Canada before studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Colorado and then Art and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. Parallel to university-based education, Böhlen worked in industry as technical staff at IBM Research Labs in Switzerland for several years.

Böhlen is the recipient of the 2004 Artificial Life/VIDA award and the 2014 Vilcek Digital Art Prize. His works have been exhibited in Germany, Switzerland, France, Austria, Spain, Croatia, Canada, US, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Norway, and the UK. In 2010, Böhlen received a multi-year research grant from Intel Corp to study the impact of biosensing technologies on everyday life. Since 2020 his research has been supported in part by grants from the ‘AI for Earth’ Initiative (Microsoft Research) and the ‘Climate Innovation Challenge’ (Google Research). Böhlen has authored over 50 peer reviewed publications and was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Mellon Fellowship in 2023.

Current Research

Photo of a hand. holding a rock, and a sculpture of a satellite with the eart in the background; with hot pink text overlay reading: "Operational Artifacts, Planetary Computing".

Marc Böhlen

Courses

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