Mey Lean Kronemann

Teaching Assistant: Creative Experiments with Emerging Music Technologies

Mey Lean Kronemann

Mey Lean Kronemann is an artist, hacker and researcher from Berlin, whose special interests include swarm robotics and Open Art. Mey studied Interaction Design at K3 in Malmö, Sweden, as well as Product Design and Interface Design at the Potsdam University of Applied Sciences, Germany, where she was a research fellow in 2010. 

Her works have been internationally shown and presented both in a scientific context as well as in the electronic art scene (including lab.30, transmediale, ArtMeetsRadicalOpenness, Piksel), and were awarded by Digital Sparks (Honorary Mention for schuechterne lichter, 2008); Japan Media Arts Festival (Jury Selection Work for lumiBots, 2011); Art of Engineering (Prize award for lumiBots, 2012); and VIDA (Production Incentive for Tower of Babel, together with David Sanz Kirbis, 2013). 

Mey’s work has been published and presented at international conferences (DIS 2010, Aarhus; ICRA 2011, Shanghai; and technarte 2012, Bilbao).