Dennis Boleslawski

Dennis Boleslawski is an experienced professional in interactive media design and virtual production, currently serving in research and development at NSYNK Gesellschaft für Kunst und Technik mbH since August 2017 and as Head of Virtual Production at HYPERBOWL since July 2020. As a freelance Interactive Media Designer since May 2016, Boleslawski has also held positions such as Tutor at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and Interaction Design Intern at Honda R&D Europe. Prior experience includes web development at PUNKTUM Werbeagentur GmbH from January 2011 to February 2015. Boleslawski holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Media Design from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, completed in 2017, and has further educational experience from Soongsil University in 2015.

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NSYNK Gesellschaft für Kunst und Technik mbH

We know how to use the latest and greatest of technology. But we won’t do so for the sake of the new in itself. Through our experience in our diverse backgrounds we know how to design a stage and how to build a show, how to design exhibits, interactive spaces and experiences and how to to do all of this in a meaningful manner. We act like glue for art and technology. We develop and share the artistic vision, and we know how to talk to all technical departments to make the vision become a reality. From concept to storyboard to a working prototype. Kinetics, broadcast, microcontrollers, AR and VR, tracking, radio, laser … you name it. We know how to plan with these technologies and deliver an experience that is both thrilling and safe for the highest reliability requirements. If you invite us, we’ll develop a concept with you. If you let us play, we bring in all our expertise and passion for new adventures. We like to test what we do in reality, in fully functional model setups, that help us to learn how realities mix and how to create a playful, unimpressed use of it all. To create something that employs new technologies, but that is not stuck in awe. We love human expression.


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Frankfurt, Germany

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