In his work he explores "novel technologies and their inherent aesthetic and emotional potential"[1] through interactive kinetic and light installations, usually incorporating natural elements.
[2] Wolf holds a BFA in Media Art from Bauhaus University and a postgraduate degree in New Media from Berlin University of the Arts where he studied under Professor Joachim Sauter.
[3][4][5] Wolf's work has been shown internationally, most notably at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, Tokyo,[6][7] the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe[8] and frequently at the Ars Electronica Festival, Linz.
[14] In 2016 he received the Zebrastraat New Technological Art Award[15] for his work "Brume", a sculpture entirely made of ultralight mist.
For his 2019 work "drawhearts", in which a machine utilizes vapour to produce ephemeral hand-drawn heart shapes on a pane of glass, he has been awarded the 2020 New Face Award (Art Division) of the 23rd Japan Media Arts Festival.