Jurgen Scheible is a designer, media artist and musician who
holds a degree in telecommunications from Karlsruhe, Germany. After
graduating, he worked for eight years at Nokia in Finland pursuing
various positions such as programmer, product manager and
competence transfer manager. Besides his occupation, he performed
and produced music as well as media art under the pseudonym Lenin”s
Godson.
In 2003, he left his engineering career to concentrate full-time
on his creative career, because he felt his heart was much more in
his artistic works that in engineering. In 2004, he became a
doctoral student at the media Lab at the University of Art
and Design, Helsinki, where he established the Mobile Hub, a
prototype development environment for mobile client and server
applications. it has a strong focus on artistic approaches and
creative design, and serves as a resource to art and design
students who use mobile technology as part of their projects. His
doctoral research focuses on designing multimodal user interfaces
for creating and sharing interactive artistic experiences.
Since 2004, he has been evangelizing Python for S60 as one of
its pioneers. he is internationally active having given talks and
taught innovation workshops in both academic and professional
settings on more than 40 occasions, in places such as Stanford
University, MIT, NTU Taiwan, Yahoo research Berkeley, Tsinghua
University Beijing, Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks, in more than
17 countries. His focus is on rapid mobile application prototyping
using creative approaches for innovation.
In 2006, he spent several months as a visiting scientist at MIT,
Boston in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory (CSAIL). Jurgen was recognized as a Forum Nokia Champion
in 2006 and 2007 for his driving vision of building bridges between
art, engineering and research. He was one of the winners of the ACM
Computers in Entertainment Scholarship Award in 2006 and of the
Best Arts Paper Award at ACM Multimedia 2005 conference.
The philosophy behind his works is to bring back the depth of
human feelings and emotional aspects to the digital world which, in
his opinion, were lost with the arrival of the fast-paced digital
production technology. By inspiring other with his works, he gets
inspired himself. This leads him to many new ides for designing new
kinds of interactive experiences for people, especially in the are
of mobile phone application that fuse the real and the virtual
worlds. He believes this era will change the way we live and
communicate in the future and it will transform societies.
Therefore it is important, in his opinion, to design for these
coming applications.
Ville Tuulos is currently a researcher in the Department
of Computer Science, University of Helsinki, Finland. He has more
than 15 years” experience of creative hacking, including data
visualization, web research engines, and machine-learning
algorithms. He has been an enthusiastic Pythonista since 2000 and
he has been exploring and extending the limits of python for S60
since 2005. He has used it to implement, among others, real-time
image processing algorithms, various positioning techniques and an
urban game for 200 players in New York City.
2 Ebooks door Ville Tuulos
Jürgen Scheible & Ville Tuulos: Mobile Python
Mobile Python is the introduction of Python programming language to the mobile space. This practical hands-on book teaches readers how to realize their applicname=’_Toc135028753’>ation ideas on the S …
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Ville Tuulos: Effective Data Science Infrastructure
Simplify data science infrastructure to give data scientists an efficient path from prototype to production.In Effective Data Science Infrastructure you will learn how to: Design data science infrast …
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