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The Children of the Revolution

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Having grown up in Germany’s Ruhr Valley, Heinz Wittenbrink has been living in Styria for just over two years. As a student, he concentrated on German literature, philosophy and art history; but he ended up in the field of new media. For example, as project director for the Bertelsmann Group. Brought up a devout Catholic, he married a teacher of Protestant religion. His professional focus is HTML, but his private delights are the Roman Baroque and his garden, where he spends a great deal of time. The professor of new media at the Johanneum in Graz moves in diverse worlds. An ideal breeding ground for thinking about the future. Among the kettles and dirty cutlery in the university’s staff lounge, we discuss where life, work and education are heading.

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Wittenbrink, H. (2007). The Children of the Revolution. In: Conceptions of the Desirable. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-71260-3_20

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