Julius von Bismarck

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.

Artist Julius von Bismarck in his revolving disk "Egocentric System" at Art Basel Unlimited 2015