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From Ivry-sur-Seine, Ile-de-France France
Age 79
Joined Saturday, November 8, 2003
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Extended Profile
Laurent Sauerwein teaches information technology and international communications at AUP. He is head
of the Communication Design department at Parsons School of Design - Paris. As an artist, he has shown at Gallery Sonnabend, the Cartier Foundation, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. His work is
included in several international collections, among which the Centre Pompidou and the Cabinet des Estampes in Geneva.
A former senior-reporter on French public television and a pioneer in interactive multimedia, Sauerwein is also an artist. He uses his own digital photography to make artist's books - "real books with pages you can actually turn", he says. He has created over 70 books which are sold
on his web site and in galleries and bookstores in Paris, Berlin or New York. In 2004, he will be showing a new series of photographic pop-ups in Shanghai, China.
of the Communication Design department at Parsons School of Design - Paris. As an artist, he has shown at Gallery Sonnabend, the Cartier Foundation, the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. His work is
included in several international collections, among which the Centre Pompidou and the Cabinet des Estampes in Geneva.
A former senior-reporter on French public television and a pioneer in interactive multimedia, Sauerwein is also an artist. He uses his own digital photography to make artist's books - "real books with pages you can actually turn", he says. He has created over 70 books which are sold
on his web site and in galleries and bookstores in Paris, Berlin or New York. In 2004, he will be showing a new series of photographic pop-ups in Shanghai, China.