Exhibition Concept Hamburger Bahnhof
Historische Halle
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Supervised by Prof. Em Joseph
Buying Technology for art is an ethical question, descisions of artist, can be an act of empowerment btu also an act of limitation.....
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Translating ideas into visuals. Experimenting with Tech, Tools and programms. Open space for trying things out.
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In Collaboration with: Milan Elsen
Supervised @ KISD: By Prof. Nina Juric
For the Visual Music Show, we took the movie Welt am Draht as a basis and deconstructed its visual and audiovisual elements to develop a new, contemporary narrative. The design process involved breaking down the movie into its individual components, manipulating them, and recombining them to create an audiovisual performance.
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Supervisor: Prof. Em Joseph
Oct. 2025
This work itself is a technological experiment that investigates the relationship between sound and image, and how interactivity reshapes meaning on a content level. Rather than aiming for a fixed narrative, the piece asks what forms of knowledge emerge when video becomes fragmented, unstable, and open to interpretation.
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Supervisor: Prof. Nina Juric
Feb - Mar 2025
Grounded in debates on reproduction and presence, the project uses a handheld interface that responds to eye, blink and mouth gestures to let users explore scanned personal objects as if present. Instead of a fixed copy, it creates a reflective encounter and is accompanied by a 30 page theoretical analysis on memory, value and digital presence
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Supervisor: Prof. Em Joseph
Oct. 2025
This project explores that complex relationship between censorship, authorship, and appropriation. It asks fundamental question about the boundaries of creative ownership: at what point does altering an existing work transform it into something new? How much must be changed before the work can be considered one’s own? And what does it mean to claim authorship when the foundation of the work still belongs to someone else? In tracing this dynamic, the project reflects on the blurred lines between adaptation, transformation, and theft, raising broader questions about creativity under constraint.
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+929 (919) 4030
hi@Leonscheunemann.com
My work moves between graphic design, installation and media based formats, investigating how visual worlds are constructed in fashion contexts, digital environments and performative settings. I am particularly interested in image sequencing, atmosphere and narrative structures that go beyond functional communication and instead create emotional or conceptual resonance.
Projects range from campaign proposals and editorial layout systems to interactive installations and sound driven environments. Using tools such as 3D scanning, real time media and experimental production methods, I approach design as both a communicative discipline and a form of inquiry. Rather than providing fixed answers, my work aims to open perceptual spaces in which visual experience becomes a way of thinking..
Parsons School of Design, New York City
08/23/2025 – Present
Bachelor of Arts, Integrated Design
TH Köln / KISD, Cologne
09/25/2023 – Present
Bachelor of Arts, English Studies / Philosophy
uZk
10/2022 – 08/2023 – No degree obtained
General Higher Education
Entrance Qualification (Abitur)
Julius-Wegeler-Schule
Graduated: 07/09/2022
Henrik Vibskov, Copenhagen, DK
02/2025 – Present
Graphic Designer (Student Assistant)
Oppenhoff, Cologne
04/2025 – 07/2025
Student Assistant – Service Design
TH Köln, Cologne
10/2024 – 03/2025
Working Student – Sustainability Fundraiser
Binas – Rheinische Stiftung für Kultur und Bildung, Cologne
08/2023 – 09/2024
Intern – Graphic Design
Erste Hilfe School
01/2023 – 08/2023
Intern – Social Media Manager
Notmütterdienst e.V.
09/2022 – 10/2022
Motion & Audiovisual Design: Animation, moving image, live visuals, and mixed-media performance
Interaction & Digital Design: Interactive installations, speculative interfaces, and science communication
Tools & Media: TouchDesigner, VCV Rack, Adobe Creative Suite, hands-on prototyping
Research & Collaboration: Design as inquiry, service design, and working across disciplines