Maximilian Kenzo Molitor
I am currently a research associate in both the Aesthetics & Learning (ALL) and Multimodal Interaction Labs at the Leibniz-Institute for Knowledge Media, Tübingen. In my work, I aim to strengthen the intersection between the arts, virtual-reality exhibition design and empirical psychology. Having studied the M.A. Design & Computation at the University of the Arts Berlin and Technical University Berlin and the B.Sc. Cognitive Science at the University of Tübingen, I have gained experience in psychological and cognitive science research, informatics and media-development, as well as artistic and design projects in various media.


Projects
Virtual vs. Physical Exhibition Spaces: Effects on Art Experience and Learning (2024)

Nachtblumen (2023)

Graphische Sprache (DE/EN, 2023)

The Effect of Highlighting on Multi-Perspective Art Learning (2022)

Shapes & Surfaces (2022)