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21 September 2006

Norwich Textiles online

2006 09 21 norwichtextiles.thumbnail Norwich Textiles onlinewww.norwichtextiles.org.uk just went live. It’s a comprehensive website about textile culture, art and technology in the City of Norwich (East England). It features an extensive history section, interactive textile trails, educative resources, visitor information and an online image database.

It was designed and developed at Studio Bec by Gero Grundmann and Markus Lerner for Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service and Norfolk School of Art and Design.



21 May 2006

Philips AmbiScene

2006 05 21 ambiscene.thumbnail Philips AmbiScenePhilips AmbiScene is a rich content themesite on flexible lighting.

Like for Philips City People Light, I designed the menu and page animations and did the flash programming. The graphics and the layout were designed by Jung & Pfeffer, Bremen.



22 March 2006

Philips City People Light

2006 03 22 cpl.thumbnail Philips City People LightPhilips City People Light is a rich content themesite on public lighting.

I did the flash programming and created the menu and page animations. The site was designed by Jung & Pfeffer, Bremen. Ole Kaleschke was mainly responsible for the design, Richard The did the lighting animations and Daniel Dalas created the database and the content management system.



04 January 2006

New portfolio online

2006 01 03 new site 375x279 New portfolio onlineIf you were ever wondering, what I was doing during the last weeks and months, here’s the result: my new portfolio website is finally online.

Panta rei (everythings flows), like the Greek say. So the news are now going to be available at www.markuslerner.com/news.

Blog actually sounded like somebody choked on some bad stuff, so the new stuff will be continued from here: NEWS. Nothing more and nothing less. No homage to another hype. Something most people will understand. And even if they won’t understand the content, they at least get the picture.



06 September 2005

Vattenfall Media Facade, Berlin

3 fairytale detail3 375x281 Vattenfall Media Facade, BerlinThree artists were asked to create a new computational animation for the Vattenfall media facade in Chausseestr. 23.

The team of Andre Stubbe and me were one of the three. Our piece called fairytale won the 2nd prize. It will again be screened on the facade in turn with the other pieces from March 2006 til August 2006.

The opening took place during the Lange Nacht der Museen, Berlin.

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