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Jurgen Faust


Dipl. Ing. Prof. Media Design

Jurgen is Professor at the University of Applied Sciences Munich, as well as the Chief Academic Officer of the IED Group in Milan, overseas the academic activities of 9 campuses and is a ranked faculty at the MFM University of Applied Sciences Munich, where he teaches Design and Media Theory. Before he worked at Monterrey TECH as a faculty for Design and Design Theory. Between January 2006 and December 2006 he worked as the Dean for Academic Affairs at CEDIM, Monterrey. He also taught design1 and theory with an emphasis on design processes and the possible transformation into other disciplines. In addition he is a practicing researcher, designer, and artist, who showed in many places, including Museums and Galleries in Europe, Germany, France, England, Italy, Poland and Slovakia as well as the United States.

Between 1999 and 2006 he was a Professor and Chair at the Cleveland Institute of Art, United States and the Dean of Integrated Media Environment and responsible for the re-design of curricula in Print Media, Drawing, Illustration, Communication Design as well as Biomedical Communication. Over the past years he published about the idea transferring design methods and processes into the Management field, based on his work about a comprehensive theory to describe design processes.

Since 2006 he is as well a PHD candidate i the planetary collegium of the University of Plymouth and associated with the m-node in Milan.


Publications: CATALOG *Hauptsach fertig* with Wolfgang Fritz, Joachim Walter and Hilmar Braun, Kirchheim/Teck CATALOG *NATUR UND KUNST, EINE DENKPROBLEMATIK* (*Nature and Art, an Intellectual Problematic*), Juergen Faust, Metzingen 1990 CATALOG *Zur Morphologie der Begriffe* (*On the Morphology of Concepts*), Juergen Faust, Exhibition in the Queen's Hall in Hexham/England, 1992 CATALOG *Juergen Faust*, exhibition in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, introduction by Dr. Alena Vrbanova, Banska Bystrica 1992 CATALOG 7x7, Metzingen 1993 PHOTOCOPIED MANUSCRIPT of the lecture "Kunst und Technik jenseits der Maschinen" ("Art and Technics beyond Machines"), 100 copies, Juergen Faust, Stuttgart, Zwiefaltendorf 1993 PHOTOCOPIED MANUSCRIPT OF THE LECTURE "Umweltaesthetik oder kann das Verlangen nach Schoenheit die Welt retten?" ("Environmental Aesthetics, or: Can the Demand for Beauty Save the World?", 100 copies, Juergen Faust, Reutlingen, Zwiefaltendorf 1993

  • ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF CREATIVITY*, Juergen Faust and Fritz Marburg, eds., Lit-Verlag: Muenster/Hamburg 1994

CATALOG *JUERGEN FAUST*, exhibition in Pirmasens "Hin zu Begriffen" ("Towards Concepts"), introduction by Dr. Alena Vrbanova, Pirmasens 1995 CATALOG "JÜRGEN FAUST", exhibition in the Galery Maas und Guth-Maas, Reutlingen 1996 From The Object To The Process - Culturdesign, Essay published in Metzingen, Kunstseminar Freie Hochschule CATALOG ‘MONOTON’ Jürgen Faust Kunsthalle Servas und Ludwig Museum Koblenz, 1997 CATALOG IMPULSY, BWA, Wroclaw and Muzeum Zielona Gora, Poland, 1998 CATALOG A REAM IS A REAM IS NOT A REAM, A PAGE IS A PAGE IS NOT A PAGE, Cleveland, Main Galery CSU, 1998/99 CATALOG, Anual summer exhibition, Bratislava 1999, Curated by Victor Hulik CATALOG, “Painting Function: Making It Real” Spaces, Cleveland, Catalog, Curated by Saul Ostrow. VOM SINN MULTIPLER WELTEN, Hrsg, Robin Wagner, Volker Demuth, Koenigshausen& Neumann, hier: Verschiedene Ebenen der Wirklichkeit, Wuerzburg 2000 CATALOG, transition-99/00/01, Jurgen Faust, Exhibition Museum Leon Wyczolkowski, Bydgoszcz, Poland CATALOG, Electronic Art und Animation Catalog, Siggraph 2003, San Diego “Dialogues in the realm of Managing as Designing”, Jurgen Faust and Fred Collopy, Cleveland 2003 ”Purposes in lieu of goals; enterprises in lieu of things”, in Managing as Designing, Stanford Press 2003, Richard Boland, Fred Collopy CD-ROM CATALOG, “hermeneutic circle”Heights Arts, solo exhibition, Cleveland 2004, introduction Dr. Harvey Hix Chapter in Designing Information and Organizations with a Positive Lens Michel Avital, Richard Boland, and David Cooperrider, Fall 2006