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Born 1969. Studied comparative literature, art history and german philology at FU Berlin, Universität Konstanz and University of Massachusetts at Amherst. MA in comparative literature from Freie Universität Berlin (1998). 1999-2004 junior lecturer in Comparative Literature, FU Berlin. Administrated [[rohrpost]] list (with [[Tilman Baumgärtel]]), and with [[Alan Sondheim]] co-edited [[Unstable Digest]] of code poetry on [[nettime]] list. Coder of the combinatory poetry site [http://permutations.home.ml.org Permutations], formerly busy in Neoism as fictioneered on [http://www.neoism.org Neoism.org]. Collaborated on the [[Runme.org]] software art repository. Has published in the area of code poetry, comparative studies in the literature and the arts, modernism, text theory, literature and computing. In 2004 he visited [[Piet Zwart Institute]] as a Media Design research fellow, wrote the essay ''Words Made Flesh, Code, Culture, Imagination'' and worked with students in workshops and tutorials. In summer 2006, he returned as the new course director of the [[MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|Media Design MA]] programme. In 2010-11 he was the director of Piet Zwart Institute. Since 2011 he is a researcher at the Institute for Research and Innovation, Rotterdam University. He lives in [[Rotterdam]].
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'''Florian Cramer''' is a writer, photographer, filmmaker and theorist. He is a Research Professor in New Media at Hogeschool Rotterdam, where he serves as the Director of Creating 010, a centre focusing on two areas of research: Communication in the Digital Age and Cultural Diversity. He is also a part-time programmer at [[WORM]], the Rotterdam-based Institute of Avantgardistic Recreation.
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Born 1969. Studied comparative literature, art history and german philology at FU Berlin, Universität Konstanz and University of Massachusetts at Amherst. MA in comparative literature from Freie Universität Berlin (1998). 1999-2004 junior lecturer in Comparative Literature, FU Berlin. Administrated [[rohrpost]] list (with [[Tilman Baumgärtel]]), and with [[Alan Sondheim]] co-edited [[Unstable Digest]] of code poetry on [[nettime]] list. Coder of the combinatory poetry site [http://permutations.home.ml.org Permutations], formerly busy in Neoism as fictioneered on [http://www.neoism.org Neoism.org]. Collaborated on the [[Runme.org]] software art repository. Has published in the area of code poetry, comparative studies in the literature and the arts, modernism, text theory, literature and computing. In 2004 visited [[Piet Zwart Institute]] as a Media Design research fellow, wrote the essay ''Words Made Flesh, Code, Culture, Imagination'' and worked with students in workshops and tutorials. In summer 2006, returned as the new course director of the [[MA Media Design Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|Media Design MA]] programme. In 2010-11 the director of Piet Zwart Institute. Since 2011 a researcher at the Institute for Research and Innovation, Rotterdam University. Lives in [[Rotterdam]].
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==
 
; Books
 
; Books
* with Stewart Home, ''The House of Nina Squares: Letters on Neoism, Psychogeography´an Epistemological Trepidation'', 1997.
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* with Stewart Home, ''The House of Nina Squares: Letters on Neoism, Psychogeography´an Epistemological Trepidation'', 1997. {{en}}
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=99 ''Words Made Flesh: Code, Culture, Imagination''], Rotterdam: Media Design Research, Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Hogeschool Rotterdam, 2005, 140 pp. [http://cramer.plaintext.cc/all/words_made_flesh/html/words_made_flesh.html]
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* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=99 ''Words Made Flesh: Code, Culture, Imagination''], Rotterdam: Media Design Research, Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Hogeschool Rotterdam, 2005, 140 pp. [http://cramer.plaintext.cc/all/words_made_flesh/html/words_made_flesh.html] {{en}}
* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5936 ''Exe.cut(up)able statements: Poetische Kalküle und Phantasmen des selbstausführenden Texts''], Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 2011. (in German)
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* [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5936 ''Exe.cut(up)able statements: Poetische Kalküle und Phantasmen des selbstausführenden Texts''], Munich: Wilhelm Fink, 2011. {{de}}
* ''Anti-Media: Ephemera on Speculative Arts'', Rotterdam: NAi, 2013, 240 pp. [http://www.010.nl/catalogue/book.php?id=838]
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* ''Anti-Media: Ephemera on Speculative Arts'', Rotterdam: NAi, 2013, 240 pp. [http://www.010.nl/catalogue/book.php?id=838] {{en}}
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; Selected texts
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* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/gegen_medientheorie/ "Gegen Medientheorie"], ''Rohrpost'', 7 Feb 2001. [http://www.mikro-berlin.org/Events/20010207/3mot.html] {{de}}
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* [http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/electropoetics/postal "Post-Digital Writing"], ''Electronic Book Review'', Dec 2012. Originally given as the keynote lecture at the Electronic Literature Organization conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 22 Jun 2012. {{en}}
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* [http://lemagazine.jeudepaume.org/2013/05/florian-cramer-post-digital-aesthetics/ "Post-Digital Aesthetics"], ''Jeu de Paume'', May 2013. {{en}}
  
; Selected writings
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; More writings
* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/gegen_medientheorie/ "Gegen Medientheorie"], ''Rohrpost'', 7 Feb 2001. (in German) [http://www.mikro-berlin.org/Events/20010207/3mot.html]
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* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/ Essays archived at pleintekst.nl]
* [http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/electropoetics/postal "Post-Digital Writing"], ''Electronic Book Review'', Dec 2012. Originally given as the keynote lecture at the Electronic Literature Organization conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 22 Jun 2012.
 
* [http://lemagazine.jeudepaume.org/2013/05/florian-cramer-post-digital-aesthetics/ "Post-Digital Aesthetics"], ''Jeu de Paume'', May 2013.
 
* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/ Essays]
 
 
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=site:nettime.org+%27From:+Florian+Cramer%27 Posts on ''Nettime''].
 
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=site:nettime.org+%27From:+Florian+Cramer%27 Posts on ''Nettime''].
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Apost.in-mind.de%2Fpipermail%2Frohrpost+'Florian+Cramer' Posts on ''Rohrpost'']. (in German)
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* [http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Apost.in-mind.de%2Fpipermail%2Frohrpost+'Florian+Cramer' Posts on ''Rohrpost'']. {{de}}
 
* [http://www.filmkorn.org/author/fcr/ Posts on ''Filmkorn''].
 
* [http://www.filmkorn.org/author/fcr/ Posts on ''Filmkorn''].
 
* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/personal/publikationen/publikationen.html List of printed publications, 1991-2001]
 
* [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/personal/publikationen/publikationen.html List of printed publications, 1991-2001]
  
 
==Interviews==
 
==Interviews==
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=XDCyf052bQYC&pg=PA58 "Cornelia Sollfrank in conversation with Florian Cramer"], in ''Cross-wired: Communication, Interface, Locality'', eds. Kerstin Mey and Simon Yuill, 2001, pp 58-67. [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/interview_cornelia_sollfrank/]
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=XDCyf052bQYC&pg=PA58 "Cornelia Sollfrank in conversation with Florian Cramer"], in ''Cross-wired: Communication, Interface, Locality'', eds. Kerstin Mey and Simon Yuill, 2001, pp 58-67. [http://cramer.pleintekst.nl/essays/interview_cornelia_sollfrank/] {{en}}
* [[Media:Florian_Cramer_Interview_Neural_2013.pdf|Interview with Florian Cramer]], ''Neural'' 44: Special issue on Post-Digital Print (2013), pp 38-42.
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* [[Media:Florian_Cramer_Interview_Neural_2013.pdf|Interview with Florian Cramer]], ''Neural'' 44: Special issue on Post-Digital Print (2013), pp 38-42. {{en}}
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[WORM Parallel University]]
 
* [[WORM Parallel University]]
 
* [[Piet Zwart Institute]]
 
* [[Piet Zwart Institute]]
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* [[Postdigital]]
  
 
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* [http://vimeo.com/fcr Vimeo]
 
* [http://vimeo.com/fcr Vimeo]
 
* [http://twitter.com/florian_cramer Twitter]
 
* [http://twitter.com/florian_cramer Twitter]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120801044857/http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florian_Cramer Florian Cramer at German Wikipedia] (from Archive.org)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20120801044857/http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florian_Cramer Cramer at German Wikipedia] (at Archive.org)
  
 
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Revision as of 00:14, 28 August 2015

Florian Cramer is a writer, photographer, filmmaker and theorist. He is a Research Professor in New Media at Hogeschool Rotterdam, where he serves as the Director of Creating 010, a centre focusing on two areas of research: Communication in the Digital Age and Cultural Diversity. He is also a part-time programmer at WORM, the Rotterdam-based Institute of Avantgardistic Recreation.

Born 1969. Studied comparative literature, art history and german philology at FU Berlin, Universität Konstanz and University of Massachusetts at Amherst. MA in comparative literature from Freie Universität Berlin (1998). 1999-2004 junior lecturer in Comparative Literature, FU Berlin. Administrated rohrpost list (with Tilman Baumgärtel), and with Alan Sondheim co-edited Unstable Digest of code poetry on nettime list. Coder of the combinatory poetry site Permutations, formerly busy in Neoism as fictioneered on Neoism.org. Collaborated on the Runme.org software art repository. Has published in the area of code poetry, comparative studies in the literature and the arts, modernism, text theory, literature and computing. In 2004 visited Piet Zwart Institute as a Media Design research fellow, wrote the essay Words Made Flesh, Code, Culture, Imagination and worked with students in workshops and tutorials. In summer 2006, returned as the new course director of the Media Design MA programme. In 2010-11 the director of Piet Zwart Institute. Since 2011 a researcher at the Institute for Research and Innovation, Rotterdam University. Lives in Rotterdam.

Works

Books
Selected texts
More writings

Interviews

See also

Links