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Author Archives: Igelritter

I am fascinated with interesting systems; whether those systems govern technical solutions or human languages, what is important is that they are interesting. My first experience with computers was the good ol’ Commodore 64. Through the late eighties and early nineties, I read over VAX manuals and played with BBS’s. At university, my interests expanded to include foreign languages which I explored with the same abandon as I had that Commodore 64. After college, I turned back to computers and was fascinated to find what had happened since the days of my Intel 486DX. My resume reflects my passion for learning and my ability to dive into any challenge; from networks to voip applications, open-source solutions and increasingly software development. There isn’t much that doesn’t spark my curiosity.

Challenges and Learning Opportunities: Ludic Philosophy

I’ve found an exciting opportunity to continue building on the software skills I have previously been developing on my own, but now with a real project in a production environment. Ludic Philosophy, GmbH is a start up in Berlin focused on gamification and transmedia. Owned and operated by Dr. Martin Burckhardt, Ludic Philosophy is really […]