NASSERMANN: Pioneer of Digital Compositions and New Media Art

NASSERMANN, born in 1976 and currently based in Munich, Germany, is a contemporary artist, thinker, and activist whose practice centers on the intersection of technology, sound, and visual art. He is widely recognized for inventing a unique photographic methodology known as "Digital Compositions," which he describes as visual symphonies. His work often utilizes video and sound to create immersive environments that challenge the viewer to engage in self-reflection. NASSERMANN studied at the ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe under the tutelage of Professor Dr. Peter Sloterdijk, an experience that deeply influenced his philosophy that self-awareness is the primary step toward creating a better world. Throughout his career, NASSERMANN has exhibited extensively across Europe and internationally, including notable solo exhibitions such as "Connect - Disconnect - Reconnect" and "The Process" at Galerie Annette De Keyser in Antwerp, and "Breaking Silence" in Munich and Wuppertal. His participation in major events like the Industrial Art Biennale in Croatia and various international media art fairs highlights his significant role in the new media art scene. NASSERMANN’s ideology is rooted in a desire to inspire society and contribute to the history of humanity through art that originates from the heart, free from the limitations of traditional artistic categories or institutional boxes. His portfolio includes the Space Series, Light Storm Series, and diverse video performances that emphasize a boundless approach to creation.