Share

People In This Story

Dietmar Offenhuber

Dietmar Offenhuber

Chair, Professor

[email protected]

Departments In This Story

Art + Design

Our cities are full of fine dust and are struggling with the phenomenon of microscopic particles. We can not detect fine dust with the naked eye. Although electronic sensors provide accurate measurement data, the numbers and units of measurement remain abstract for us. Dietmar Offenhuber’s “dust mark” makes the particulate matter pollution in Stuttgart visible and tangible, using the technique of reverse graffiti.

Read more about Offenhuber’s “Dust” below:
Kulturregion-Stuttgart

Drehmoment_Stuttgart_04_05_WEB

Related News

Group picture in ISEC. Clockwise from top left: Chloe Hudson Prock, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Elizabeth McCaffrey and Jasmine Yiming Sun

Paolo Ciuccarelli works with Lexus for Milan Design Week exhibit

April 8, 2025

Learn More
Image courtesy of Skye Moret

Skye Moret defends as first Interdisciplinary Design + Media PhD

April 3, 2025

Learn More

Dan Adams gives 61st annual Robert D. Klein lecture

April 2, 2025

Learn More