Phillip Dittmann is a cultural creator in dance, theater, and design with an interest in connecting with the digital world. He studied mathematics and chemistry and appeared as a dancer at the Schauspielhaus Bochum in “Time to close your eyes,” directed by Olaf Kröck in 2017, and “White people's problems,” directed by Benny Claessens in 2018. He also directed ‘Cyberchonder’ in 2019 and “Never forever” in 2022. He worked at the RUB MakerSpace at Ruhr University Bochum with algorithms for visualizing movement sequences in 3D printing, embroidery, and laser engraving, and as a software developer, he familiarized himself with various programming languages and applications for sound, video, and lighting design. Phillip Dittmann (he/him) Tech-Art, Performance