Andreas Nicholas Fischer uses an open-source programming language for the Schwarm series

Born in Munich, Andreas Nicolas Fischer moved to Berlin to attend the UDK (Berlin University of the Arts). Once enrolled, he followed courses given by Jussi Ängeslevä and Joachim Sauter on digital media arts, which he recalls as ‘a hybrid of digit
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