He attended the Berlin University of the Arts and the Hunter College in New York City.
His project Image Fulgurator was awarded the Prix Ars Electronica and widely acclaimed by a wider audience as well as presented in various media outlets like Wired, Arte and The Creators Project of Vice among others.
[2][3][4] Furthermore, Bismarck collaborated with Julian Charrière for the site specific performance “Some pigeons are more equal than others” at the 2012 Venice Biennale for Architecture.
[5] The aforementioned work incorporates a pigeon trapping device designed by Charrière and Bismarck.
This equipment is positioned in a public place to capture and subsequently airbrush pigeons as they chart their path within the vicinity.