Martin Kohler is leading the Creative Space for Human and Artificial Intelligence at the Leuphana University Lüneburg, a transdisciplinary space for creative experiments with and in AI.
He is a researcher and consultant in the field of transdisciplinary and experimental methods in real-world environments, creative labs in computer science and an accomplished communicator and facilitator of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaborations. He holds a degree in landscape architecture from the University of Hanover. With research work on physical and digitized spaces and practices, AI-enabled technologies, he operates at the interface between academia and practice. In numerous international workshops on topics such as digital documentary practice, speculative future scenario building, participatory knowledge production, and capacity building, he has gained extensive practical experience in transdisciplinary collaboration and has taught at universities in Seoul, Prague, Hamburg, Amherst/Massachusetts, Istanbul, and São Paulo, among others. He was a research fellow at the University of Massachusetts and coordinator of the UNIBRAL program with the Universidade de Sao Paulo.