Kim Albrecht (German, born 1987) is a visual researcher and information designer who specializes in visualizing cultural, technological, and scientific forms of knowledge. His work seeks to explore the structures of representation and examine the aesthetic intermingling of technology and society by tracing information. With a B.A. in graphic design from the AAA School and an M.A. in interface design from the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Albrecht worked as a researcher at the Center for Complex Network Research with Prof. Albert-László Barabási and recently joined the metaLAB (at) Harvard to research the intersection between artificial intelligence and culture. In 2020, he became a metaLAB... more.

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