Nahuel Gerth | Visual Storytelling and Creative Coding
Nahuel Gerth is a German-based visual storyteller and designer whose practice resides at the intersection of science, art, technology, and culture. With a focus on transforming complex concepts into compelling visual communication, Nahuel Gerth works extensively with scientific institutions, museums, researchers, and artists. His diverse portfolio showcases a mastery of creative coding, generative design, and interactive media, often utilizing tools like p5.js and MediaPipe for advanced motion tracking and augmented reality applications. Among his notable projects is the ISO Type Generator, a creative coding tool developed for the Future Campus Ruhr, and 'The Shipping Container,' a comprehensive digital information graphic project that visualizes cargo logistics through clean typography and structured data. Nahuel Gerth also explores the boundaries of typography in his '36 Days of Type' series, where he uses body tracking to manipulate digital letters in physical space. His professional collaborations include high-profile clients such as the Goethe-Institut, DIA, and the Landesmuseum Hannover. By merging technical precision with artistic intuition, Nahuel Gerth creates immersive digital experiences that facilitate a deeper understanding of information. Whether through data visualization, web design, or experimental AR installations, his work consistently emphasizes clarity and engagement. Currently operating under the studio name NGVK, he continues to push the limits of digital media to foster innovation in cultural and scientific storytelling.