Tim Pritlove

[5] Before and after his studies, he worked as a programmer using microprocessors such as the RCA 1802 and MOS Technology 6502, as well as platforms like the Commodore 64, programming in languages such as C and BASIC[6].

At the beginning of the 1990s Pritlove belonged to the developers of the first interactive, telephone based communication platform Die Villa.

[13][14] From 2000 to 2005 he was artistic-scientific assistant of Joachim Sauter at the Institut für zeitbasierte Medien of the Berlin University of the Arts[15].

Some podcasts are created in collaboration with or commissioned by institutions, for example, “Forschergeist” with the German National Association for the Foundation of Science.

[19] Born British citizen,[20] motivated by Brexit,[21] Pritlove applied for German citizenship, which was granted on 17 October 2018.

Pritlove 2011