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show_shares = true
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## Welcome
to the online presence of Aron Petau.
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<aside>
![logo](/images/logo.png "Aron Petau")
</aside>
I use he/him pronouns and am based in Berlin, Germany.
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{% end %}
Progress of the rebuild:
<progress value="90" max="100"></progress>
<progress value="95" max="100"></progress>
{% alert(note=true) %}
Further, there is an initial effort to bring translations to this website. That is quite the process and will take some time.
Further, there is an initial effort to bring translations to this website.
That is quite the process and will take some time.
{% end %}
Progress of the translation:
<progress value="15" max="100"></progress>
<progress value="20" max="100"></progress>
{% alert(important=true) %}
Last updated: 2025-05-14
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{% crt() %}
```sh
```zsh
➜ content git:(main) ✗ tree -L 2
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├── _index.md

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updated = "2025-05-05"
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## Einführung
Ich bin Aron (Pronomen: er/ihn), 2022 habe ich meinen Bachelorabschluss in Kognitionswissenschaft an der Universität Osnabrück gemacht.
Während meines breit angelegten und interdisziplinären Studiums habe ich mich hauptsächlich auf Computerlinguistik, Maschinelles Lernen und Philosophie konzentriert.

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No email?
Thats bold. You can try Telegram, but unless I know who you are, chances are itll gather some digital dust before I reply.
Thats bold.
You can try Telegram, but unless I know who you are, chances are itll gather some digital dust before I reply.
<div class="buttons centered">
<a class="big colored external" href="https://t.me/apetau">Telegram</a>
</div>
</div>

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title = "Curriculum vitae"
description = "Aron writes about their past experience"
authors = ["Aron Petau"]
[extra]
toc = true
toc_sidebar = true
show_copyright = true
go_to_top = true
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## Who am I?
@ -15,49 +20,49 @@ Contact me via [Email](mailto:aron@petau.net) for further questions.
{% timeline() %}
[
{
"title": "Abitur",
"body": "In school, I majored in Philosophy, German, Maths, and English.",
"from": "Aug 11",
"to": "Jun 15",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Stadtgymnasium Detmold"
},
{
"title": "BSc. Cognitive Science",
"body": "Within a diverse program, I focused on Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Informatics, and Linguistics.",
"from": "Oct 16",
"to": "Feb 22",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Universität Osnabrück",
"link": "https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/en/prospective-students/studiengaenge-a-z/cognitive-science-bachelor-of-science/"
},
{
"title": "RISE Internship",
"body": "In the context of a DAAD RISE Stipend, I researched the possibilities of a decentralized electricity grid in remote regions of the Himalayas. I conducted field research, evaluation, and product simulation.",
"from": "Sep 18",
"to": "Jan 19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "IIT Kharagpur, India"
},
{
"title": "Erasmus Semester",
"body": "I took courses in the Philosophy department and Masters program for Cognitive Science. I also attended the Cognitive Science Summer School.",
"from": "Feb 19",
"to": "Jul 19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "New Bulgarian University, Sofia",
"link": "https://cogsci.nbu.bg/en/"
},
{
"title": "M.A. Design & Computation",
"body": "I am currently completing a transdisciplinary program between UdK and TU Berlin, focusing on critical and artistic engagement with technology.",
"from": "Oct 22",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Universität der Künste, Berlin",
"link": "https://www.design-computation.berlin"
}
{
"title": "Abitur",
"body": "In school, I majored in Philosophy, German, Maths, and English.",
"from": "Aug 11",
"to": "Jun 15",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Stadtgymnasium Detmold"
},
{
"title": "BSc. Cognitive Science",
"body": "Within a diverse program, I focused on Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Informatics, and Linguistics.",
"from": "Oct 16",
"to": "Feb 22",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Universität Osnabrück",
"link": "https://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/en/prospective-students/studiengaenge-a-z/cognitive-science-bachelor-of-science/"
},
{
"title": "RISE Internship",
"body": "In the context of a DAAD RISE Stipend, I researched the possibilities of a decentralized electricity grid in remote regions of the Himalayas. I conducted field research, evaluation, and product simulation.",
"from": "Sep 18",
"to": "Jan 19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "IIT Kharagpur, India"
},
{
"title": "Erasmus Semester",
"body": "I took courses in the Philosophy department and Masters program for Cognitive Science. I also attended the Cognitive Science Summer School.",
"from": "Feb 19",
"to": "Jul 19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "New Bulgarian University, Sofia",
"link": "https://cogsci.nbu.bg/en/"
},
{
"title": "M.A. Design & Computation",
"body": "I am currently completing a transdisciplinary program between UdK and TU Berlin, focusing on critical and artistic engagement with technology.",
"from": "Oct 22",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Universität der Künste, Berlin",
"link": "https://www.design-computation.berlin"
}
]
{% end %}
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{% timeline() %}
[
{
"title": "Weltwärts",
"body": "I worked in a social project in northern Buenos Aires, Argentina. I helped cooking for 150 youths daily, assisted with their homework, organized sports programmes, maintained the building and organized events.",
"from": "Sep '15",
"to": "Aug '16",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Lecheria de la Solidaridad",
"link": "https://lecheria.org.ar/"
},
{
"title": "Teamer / SportsTeamer",
"body": "I mentored and supervised groups of 12-18 year olds on their summer holiday trips. I organized entertainment, sports activities and excursions. I did two seasons of a few weeks each in Spain and one in Croatia.",
"from": "Jun '17",
"to": "Sep '19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "GO-Jugendreisen @ Spain, Croatia",
"link": "https://www.go-jugendreisen.de"
},
{
"title": "Barkeeper / Brewing assistant",
"body": "I worked in a restaurant with an in-house brewery, both on the customer-facing side and assisting in the brewery.",
"from": "Oct '18",
"to": "Mar '20",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Brauerei Rampendahl",
"link": "http://www.rampendahl.de"
},
{
"title": "Social Worker",
"body": "I worked in a stationary care center for hearing impaired and deaf people with cognitive impairments, including autism.",
"from": "Sep '20",
"to": "Sep '21",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Heilpädagogische Hilfe Osnabrück",
"link": "https://os-hho.de/standorte/haus-10"
},
{
"title": "Working Student",
"body": "I was part of the uos.dll program, a funded project to reform digital teaching practices at the University. My responsibility is the building and maintaining of the DigiLab, a FabLab/Makerspace accessible to the entire University. It features 3D printers, Laser Cutter, CNC Routers, Stitching Robots, VR, XR, Video/Audio Toolsets, and many more.",
"from": "Oct '21",
"to": "May '22",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Virtuos at Universität Osnabrück",
"link": "https://digitale-lehre.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de/uos-digilab/"
},
{
"title": "Software Engineer",
"body": "I was part of a team researching and developing an inclusive chatbot, respecting diversity and accessibility needs. I was responsible for the entire back-end functionality.",
"from": "Feb '22",
"to": "Jun '23",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Sommerblut Kulturverein Festival",
"link": "https://chatbot.sommerblut.de"
},
{
"title": "Working Student",
"body": "InKüLe stands for 'Innovation in der künstlerischen Lehre'. The work revolves around investigating concepts for innovation and digitalization in the practice of artistic teaching. Personally, I work mostly with workshops teaching sculpting in VR and live-streaming events.",
"from": "Mar '23",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "InKüLe @ UdK Berlin",
"link": "https://www.inkuele.de/landing"
},
{
"title": "Freelance Mentor, Educator",
"body": "The Junge Tüftler*Innen is an NGO focused on educative workshops around 'making'. They offer workshops for children, young adults and also offer Workshops for adults and teachers. I am a Mentor, meaning I supervise and conduct the workshops in a team of two.",
"from": "Jun '24",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Junge Tüftler*Innen, Berlin",
"link": "https://junge-tueftler.de"
},
{
"title": "Freelance Technology Educator",
"body": "I build and curate a Makerspace at a Berlin Secondary School. We have courses and projects surrounding many digital fabrication techniques and learn about the basics of electronics and programming. We offer laser cutting, 3D printing, Textile modding, microcontrollers, robotics and more.",
"from": "Aug '24",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "SOCIUS - Die Bildungspartner, Berlin",
"link": "https://socius.diebildungspartner.de"
}
{
"title": "Weltwärts",
"body": "I worked in a social project in northern Buenos Aires, Argentina. I helped cooking for 150 youths daily, assisted with their homework, organized sports programmes, maintained the building and organized events.",
"from": "Sep '15",
"to": "Aug '16",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Lecheria de la Solidaridad",
"link": "https://lecheria.org.ar/"
},
{
"title": "Teamer / SportsTeamer",
"body": "I mentored and supervised groups of 12-18 year olds on their summer holiday trips. I organized entertainment, sports activities and excursions. I did two seasons of a few weeks each in Spain and one in Croatia.",
"from": "Jun '17",
"to": "Sep '19",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "GO-Jugendreisen @ Spain, Croatia",
"link": "https://www.go-jugendreisen.de"
},
{
"title": "Barkeeper / Brewing assistant",
"body": "I worked in a restaurant with an in-house brewery, both on the customer-facing side and assisting in the brewery.",
"from": "Oct '18",
"to": "Mar '20",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Brauerei Rampendahl",
"link": "http://www.rampendahl.de"
},
{
"title": "Social Worker",
"body": "I worked in a stationary care center for hearing impaired and deaf people with cognitive impairments, including autism.",
"from": "Sep '20",
"to": "Sep '21",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Heilpädagogische Hilfe Osnabrück",
"link": "https://os-hho.de/standorte/haus-10"
},
{
"title": "Working Student",
"body": "I was part of the uos.dll program, a funded project to reform digital teaching practices at the University. My responsibility is the building and maintaining of the DigiLab, a FabLab/Makerspace accessible to the entire University. It features 3D printers, Laser Cutter, CNC Routers, Stitching Robots, VR, XR, Video/Audio Toolsets, and many more.",
"from": "Oct '21",
"to": "May '22",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Virtuos at Universität Osnabrück",
"link": "https://digitale-lehre.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de/uos-digilab/"
},
{
"title": "Software Engineer",
"body": "I was part of a team researching and developing an inclusive chatbot, respecting diversity and accessibility needs. I was responsible for the entire back-end functionality.",
"from": "Feb '22",
"to": "Jun '23",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Sommerblut Kulturverein Festival",
"link": "https://chatbot.sommerblut.de"
},
{
"title": "Working Student",
"body": "InKüLe stands for 'Innovation in der künstlerischen Lehre'. The work revolves around investigating concepts for innovation and digitalization in the practice of artistic teaching. Personally, I work mostly with workshops teaching sculpting in VR and live-streaming events.",
"from": "Mar '23",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "InKüLe @ UdK Berlin",
"link": "https://www.inkuele.de/landing"
},
{
"title": "Freelance Mentor, Educator",
"body": "The Junge Tüftler*Innen is an NGO focused on educative workshops around 'making'. They offer workshops for children, young adults and also offer Workshops for adults and teachers. I am a Mentor, meaning I supervise and conduct the workshops in a team of two.",
"from": "Jun '24",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "Junge Tüftler*Innen, Berlin",
"link": "https://junge-tueftler.de"
},
{
"title": "Freelance Technology Educator",
"body": "I build and curate a Makerspace at a Berlin Secondary School. We have courses and projects surrounding many digital fabrication techniques and learn about the basics of electronics and programming. We offer laser cutting, 3D printing, Textile modding, microcontrollers, robotics and more.",
"from": "Aug '24",
"to": "now",
"icon": "fas fa-building",
"location": "SOCIUS - Die Bildungspartner, Berlin",
"link": "https://socius.diebildungspartner.de"
}
]
{% end %}
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{% skills() %}
[
{
"name": "UNIX",
"skills": [
{ "name": "bash", "icon": "fas fa-terminal", "link": "https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/" },
{ "name": "zsh", "icon": "fas fa-terminal", "link": "https://www.zsh.org/" },
{ "name": "Arduino IDE", "icon": "fas fa-cogs", "link": "https://www.arduino.cc/en/software" },
{ "name": "Raspberry Pi", "icon": "fab fa-raspberry-pi", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.org/" }
]
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{
"name": "Python",
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{ "name": "scipy", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://scipy.org/" },
{ "name": "matplotlib", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://matplotlib.org/" },
{ "name": "seaborn", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://seaborn.pydata.org/" },
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{ "name": "pytorch", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://pytorch.org/" },
{ "name": "scikit-learn", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://scikit-learn.org/" },
{ "name": "opencv", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://opencv.org/" },
{ "name": "flask", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://flask.palletsprojects.com/" },
{ "name": "micropython", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://micropython.org/" },
{ "name": "circuitpython", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://circuitpython.org/" }
]
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{ "name": "psychoJS", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://www.psychopy.org/psychojs/" },
{ "name": "AMPStack", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://github.com/ampstack/ampstack" },
{ "name": "ibex-farm", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.labvanced.com/" }
]
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{
"name": "C#",
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{ "name": "Unity", "icon": "fab fa-unity", "link": "https://unity.com/" },
{ "name": "Unreal Engine", "icon": "fab fa-unreal-engine", "link": "https://www.unrealengine.com/" }
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{ "name": "zsh", "icon": "fas fa-terminal", "link": "https://www.zsh.org/" },
{ "name": "Arduino IDE", "icon": "fas fa-cogs", "link": "https://www.arduino.cc/en/software" },
{ "name": "Raspberry Pi", "icon": "fab fa-raspberry-pi", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.org/" }
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{
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{ "name": "matplotlib", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://matplotlib.org/" },
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{ "name": "opencv", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://opencv.org/" },
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{ "name": "micropython", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://micropython.org/" },
{ "name": "circuitpython", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://circuitpython.org/" }
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{ "name": "GH-pages", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://pages.github.com/" },
{ "name": "psychoJS", "icon": "fab fa-python", "link": "https://www.psychopy.org/psychojs/" },
{ "name": "AMPStack", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://github.com/ampstack/ampstack" },
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{ "name": "Unity", "icon": "fab fa-unity", "link": "https://unity.com/" },
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{ "name": "Rhino/Grasshopper", "icon": "fas fa-cogs", "link": "https://www.rhino3d.com/" }
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{ "name": "Lightburn", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://lightburnsoftware.com/" }
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{
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{ "name": "GIMP", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.gimp.org/" },
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{ "name": "Lightroom", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom.html" },
{ "name": "Agisoft Metashape", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.agisoft.com/" }
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{
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{ "name": "Premiere", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html" },
{ "name": "DaVinci Resolve", "icon": "fas fa-film", "link": "https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/" },
{ "name": "OBS", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://obsproject.com/" },
{ "name": "TouchDesigner", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://derivative.ca/" },
{ "name": "DJI Drones", "icon": "fas fa-camera", "link": "https://www.dji.com/" },
{ "name": "FPV Drones", "icon": "fas fa-camera", "link": "https://www.fpvdrone.com/" }
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{
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{ "name": "supercollider", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://supercollider.github.io/" }
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{
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{ "name": "Latex", "icon": "fab fa-latex", "link": "https://www.latex-project.org/" },
{ "name": "Markdown", "icon": "fab fa-markdown", "link": "https://www.markdownguide.org/" },
{ "name": "Typst", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://typst.app/" }
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{ "name": "Makey-Makey", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.makeymakey.com/" },
{ "name": "Ozobot", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://ozobot.com/" },
{ "name": "Cospaces", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://cospaces.io/" }
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{ "name": "Rhino/Grasshopper", "icon": "fas fa-cogs", "link": "https://www.rhino3d.com/" }
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},
{
"name": "Slicing",
"skills": [
{ "name": "PrusaSlicer", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer/" },
{ "name": "kiri.moto", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://kiri.moto.github.io/" },
{ "name": "Cura", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura" },
{ "name": "Lightburn", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://lightburnsoftware.com/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Images",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Inkscape", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://inkscape.org/" },
{ "name": "Illustrator", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator.html" },
{ "name": "GIMP", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.gimp.org/" },
{ "name": "Photoshop", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html" },
{ "name": "Lightroom", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom.html" },
{ "name": "Agisoft Metashape", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.agisoft.com/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Video",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Premiere", "icon": "fab fa-adobe", "link": "https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html" },
{ "name": "DaVinci Resolve", "icon": "fas fa-film", "link": "https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/" },
{ "name": "OBS", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://obsproject.com/" },
{ "name": "TouchDesigner", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://derivative.ca/" },
{ "name": "DJI Drones", "icon": "fas fa-camera", "link": "https://www.dji.com/" },
{ "name": "FPV Drones", "icon": "fas fa-camera", "link": "https://www.fpvdrone.com/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Audio",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Audacity", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.audacityteam.org/" },
{ "name": "supercollider", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://supercollider.github.io/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Office",
"skills": [
{ "name": "MS-Office Suite", "icon": "fab fa-microsoft", "link": "https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365" },
{ "name": "Latex", "icon": "fab fa-latex", "link": "https://www.latex-project.org/" },
{ "name": "Markdown", "icon": "fab fa-markdown", "link": "https://www.markdownguide.org/" },
{ "name": "Typst", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://typst.app/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Educational",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Scratch", "icon": "fab fa-scratch", "link": "https://scratch.mit.edu/" },
{ "name": "Makey-Makey", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://www.makeymakey.com/" },
{ "name": "Ozobot", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://ozobot.com/" },
{ "name": "Cospaces", "icon": "fab fa-github", "link": "https://cospaces.io/" }
]
}
]
{% end %}
@ -272,66 +277,66 @@ Contact me via [Email](mailto:aron@petau.net) for further questions.
{% skills() %}
[
{
"name": "3D Printer",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Fused-Deposition Modeling (FDM)", "icon": "fas fa-cube", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_filament_fabrication" },
{ "name": "Resin (MSLA)", "icon": "fas fa-cube", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography" }
]
},
{
"name": "CNC",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Nomad 3", "icon": "fas fa-tools", "link": "https://shop.carbide3d.com/products/nomad-3" },
{ "name": "Shaper Origin", "icon": "fas fa-tools", "link": "https://www.shapertools.com/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Lasercutting",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Cricut", "icon": "fas fa-cut", "link": "https://cricut.com/" },
{ "name": "Mr. Beam", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.mr-beam.org/" },
{ "name": "BRM Lasers Pro 1600", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.brmlasers.com/products/pro-1600/" },
{ "name": "X-Tool S1", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.xtool.com/products/xtool-s1-laser-cutter" },
{ "name": "Scissors", "icon": "fas fa-scissors" }
]
},
{
"name": "Textile",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Brother Innov-is V3 Stitching Robot", "icon": "fas fa-tshirt", "link": "https://www.brothersewing.co.uk/products/innov-is-v3" },
{ "name": "Sewing Machine", "icon": "fas fa-tshirt" },
{ "name": "Handstitching", "icon": "fas fa-hand-paper" }
]
},
{
"name": "VR",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Meta Quest 2", "icon": "fas fa-vr-cardboard", "link": "https://www.meta.com/quest/quest-2/" },
{ "name": "HTC Vive Pro", "icon": "fas fa-vr-cardboard", "link": "https://www.vive.com/eu/product/vive-pro/" }
]
},
{
"name": "AR",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Magic Leap 1", "icon": "fas fa-glasses", "link": "https://www.magicleap.com/magic-leap-1" },
{ "name": "Apple AR Suite", "icon": "fab fa-apple", "link": "https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Microcontroller",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Arduino", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.arduino.cc/" },
{ "name": "Raspberry Pi", "icon": "fab fa-raspberry-pi", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.com/" },
{ "name": "ESP32", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp32" },
{ "name": "Pi Pico", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-pico/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Industrial robots",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Universal Robots UR5", "icon": "fas fa-robot", "link": "https://www.universal-robots.com/products/ur5-robot/" }
]
}
{
"name": "3D Printer",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Fused-Deposition Modeling (FDM)", "icon": "fas fa-cube", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_filament_fabrication" },
{ "name": "Resin (MSLA)", "icon": "fas fa-cube", "link": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography" }
]
},
{
"name": "CNC",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Nomad 3", "icon": "fas fa-tools", "link": "https://shop.carbide3d.com/products/nomad-3" },
{ "name": "Shaper Origin", "icon": "fas fa-tools", "link": "https://www.shapertools.com/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Lasercutting",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Cricut", "icon": "fas fa-cut", "link": "https://cricut.com/" },
{ "name": "Mr. Beam", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.mr-beam.org/" },
{ "name": "BRM Lasers Pro 1600", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.brmlasers.com/products/pro-1600/" },
{ "name": "X-Tool S1", "icon": "fas fa-bolt", "link": "https://www.xtool.com/products/xtool-s1-laser-cutter" },
{ "name": "Scissors", "icon": "fas fa-scissors" }
]
},
{
"name": "Textile",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Brother Innov-is V3 Stitching Robot", "icon": "fas fa-tshirt", "link": "https://www.brothersewing.co.uk/products/innov-is-v3" },
{ "name": "Sewing Machine", "icon": "fas fa-tshirt" },
{ "name": "Handstitching", "icon": "fas fa-hand-paper" }
]
},
{
"name": "VR",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Meta Quest 2", "icon": "fas fa-vr-cardboard", "link": "https://www.meta.com/quest/quest-2/" },
{ "name": "HTC Vive Pro", "icon": "fas fa-vr-cardboard", "link": "https://www.vive.com/eu/product/vive-pro/" }
]
},
{
"name": "AR",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Magic Leap 1", "icon": "fas fa-glasses", "link": "https://www.magicleap.com/magic-leap-1" },
{ "name": "Apple AR Suite", "icon": "fab fa-apple", "link": "https://developer.apple.com/augmented-reality/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Microcontroller",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Arduino", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.arduino.cc/" },
{ "name": "Raspberry Pi", "icon": "fab fa-raspberry-pi", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.com/" },
{ "name": "ESP32", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.espressif.com/en/products/socs/esp32" },
{ "name": "Pi Pico", "icon": "fas fa-microchip", "link": "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-pico/" }
]
},
{
"name": "Industrial robots",
"skills": [
{ "name": "Universal Robots UR5", "icon": "fas fa-robot", "link": "https://www.universal-robots.com/products/ur5-robot/" }
]
}
]
{% end %}

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@ -11,10 +11,12 @@ featured = true
+++
{% alert(note=true) %}
This is a work in Progress. Informations on here are subject to change.
This is a work in Progress.
Informations on here are subject to change.
{% end %}
<iframe width="100%" height="800" src="https://vrm.victronenergy.com/installation/167009/embed/f61b11f2"></iframe>
<iframe width="100%" height="800" src="https://vrm.victronenergy.com/installation/167009/embed/f61b11f2">
</iframe>
## The general stuff
@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ For increased solar capacity, take out the folded panels, plug their cable into
## Kitchen
The kitchen is equipped with a 2 flame gas stove and a sink with running water.
The water is stored in a 15l tank, which is filled from the outside. Using it awarely, it can last for about 3 days (2 people).
The water is stored in a 15l tank, which is filled from the outside. Using it awarely, it can last for about 3 days (2 people).
{% alert(note=true) %}
Gas is standard 5kg grey gas bottles, which can be exchanged at any gas station. There is a bottle in the car, which is usually enough for more than a month of cooking. If you run out, you can exchange it at any gas station.

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@ -35,108 +35,129 @@ featured = true
{% gallery() %}
[
{
"file": "cloning_station.jpg",
"title": "A plant propagation station now preparing our tomatoes for summer",
"alt": "cloning station"
},
{
"file": "elk.jpg",
"alt": "elk",
"title": "We use this to determine the flatmate of the month"
},
{
"file": "dragon_skull_1.jpg",
"alt": "dragon skull",
"title": "A dragon's head that was later treated to glow in the dark."
},
{
"file": "ender2.jpg",
"alt": "ender 2",
"title": "This was my entry into a new world, the now 10 years old Ender 2"
},
{
"file": "lithophane.jpg",
"alt": "lithophane of my Grandparents",
"title": "I made some lithophanes, a process where the composition and thickness of the material are used for creating an image."
},
{
"file": "prusa.jpg",
"title": "This is my second printer, a Prusa i3 MK3s."
},
{
"file": "vulva_candle.jpg",
"alt": "vulva on a candle",
"title": "This candle is the result of a 3D printed plastic mold that I then poured wax into."
},
{
"file": "pinecil.jpg",
"alt": "pinecil",
"title": "An enclosure for my portable soldering iron"
},
{
"file": "lamp.jpg",
"alt": "a lamp design",
"title": "A lamp screen design that particularly fascinated me, it effortlessly comes from a simple 2D spiral shape."
},
{
"file": "prusa_enclosure.jpg",
"alt": "Prusa enclosure",
"title": "A custom-built printer enclosure made up of 3 Ikea Lack tables and around 3 kgs of plastic."
}
{
"file": "cloning_station.jpg",
"title": "A plant propagation station now preparing our tomatoes for summer",
"alt": "cloning station"
},
{
"file": "elk.jpg",
"alt": "elk",
"title": "We use this to determine the flatmate of the month"
},
{
"file": "dragon_skull_1.jpg",
"alt": "dragon skull",
"title": "A dragon's head that was later treated to glow in the dark."
},
{
"file": "ender2.jpg",
"alt": "ender 2",
"title": "This was my entry into a new world, the now 10 years old Ender 2"
},
{
"file": "lithophane.jpg",
"alt": "lithophane of my Grandparents",
"title": "I made some lithophanes, a process where the composition and thickness of the material are used for creating an image."
},
{
"file": "prusa.jpg",
"title": "This is my second printer, a Prusa i3 MK3s."
},
{
"file": "vulva_candle.jpg",
"alt": "vulva on a candle",
"title": "This candle is the result of a 3D printed plastic mold that I then poured wax into."
},
{
"file": "pinecil.jpg",
"alt": "pinecil",
"title": "An enclosure for my portable soldering iron"
},
{
"file": "lamp.jpg",
"alt": "a lamp design",
"title": "A lamp screen design that particularly fascinated me, it effortlessly comes from a simple 2D spiral shape."
},
{
"file": "prusa_enclosure.jpg",
"alt": "Prusa enclosure",
"title": "A custom-built printer enclosure made up of 3 Ikea Lack tables and around 3 kgs of plastic."
}
]
{% end %}
## 3D Printing
## 3D-Druck
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### 3D Printing is more than just a hobby for me
### 3D-Druck ist für mich mehr als nur ein Hobby
In it, I see societal changes, the democratization of production, and creative possibilities. Plastic does not have to be one of our greatest environmental problems if we just choose to change our perspective and behavior toward it.
Plastic Injection molding was one major driving force for the capitalist setting we are in now.
3D Printing can be utilized to counteract the production of scale.
Today, the buzzword 3D Printing is already associated with problematic societal practices, it is related to "automatization" and "on-demand economy". The technology has many aspects to be considered and evaluated and as a technology, many awesome things happen through it and on the same page it fuels developments I would consider problematic. Due to a history of patents influencing the development of the technology, and avid adoption of companies hoping to optimize production processes and margins, but also a very active hobbyist community, all sorts of projects are realized. While certainly societally explosive, there is still a lot going for 3D Printing.
Darin sehe ich gesellschaftliche Veränderungen, die Demokratisierung der Produktion und kreative Möglichkeiten.
Kunststoff muss nicht eines unserer größten Umweltprobleme sein, wenn wir nur unsere Perspektive und unser Verhalten ihm gegenüber ändern.
Das Spritzgießen von Kunststoff war eine der Hauptantriebsfedern für das kapitalistische System, in dem wir uns heute befinden.
3D-Druck kann genutzt werden, um der Massenproduktion entgegenzuwirken.
Heute wird das Schlagwort 3D-Druck bereits mit problematischen gesellschaftlichen Praktiken verbunden, es wird mit „Automatisierung“ und „On-Demand-Wirtschaft“ assoziiert.
Die Technologie hat viele Aspekte, die bedacht und bewertet werden müssen, und als Technologie entstehen dadurch viele großartige Dinge, gleichzeitig befeuert sie Entwicklungen, die ich problematisch finde.
Aufgrund einer Geschichte von Patenten, die die Entwicklung der Technologie beeinflussten, und einer eifrigen Übernahme durch Unternehmen, die ihre Produktionsprozesse und Margen optimieren wollen, aber auch einer sehr aktiven Hobby-Community, werden alle möglichen Projekte realisiert.
Obwohl gesellschaftlich sicher explosiv, spricht viel für den 3D-Druck.
3D Printing means local and custom production. While I do not buy the whole “every household is going to have a machine that prints what they need right now at the press of a button”, I do see vast potential in 3D Printing.
Thats why I want to build my future on it.
I want to design things and make them become reality.
A 3D Printer lets me control that process from start to finish. Being able to design a thing in CAD is not enough here, I also need to be able to fully understand and control the machine that makes my thing.
3D-Druck bedeutet lokale und individuelle Produktion.
Ich glaube zwar nicht an das ganze „Jeder Haushalt wird bald eine Maschine haben, die auf Knopfdruck druckt, was gerade gebraucht wird“, sehe aber enormes Potenzial im 3D-Druck.
Deshalb möchte ich meine Zukunft darauf aufbauen.
Ich möchte Dinge entwerfen und sie Wirklichkeit werden lassen.
Ein 3D-Drucker erlaubt mir, diesen Prozess von Anfang bis Ende zu kontrollieren. Es reicht nicht, etwas im CAD zu designen, ich muss auch die Maschine, die mein Objekt herstellt, vollständig verstehen und steuern können.
I started using a 3D Printer in early 2018, and by now I have two of them and they mostly do what I tell them to do.
I built both of them from kits and heavily modified them. I control them via octoprint, a software that, with its open and helpful community, makes me proud to use it and taught me a lot about open-source principles. 3D Printing in the hobbyist space is a positive example where a method informs my design and I love all the areas it introduced me to.
Through it, I felt more at home using Linux, programming, soldering, incorporating electronics, and iteratively designing.
I love the abilities a 3D Printer gives me and plan on using it for the [recycling](/plastic-recycling/) project.
Ich benutze seit Anfang 2018 einen 3D-Drucker und mittlerweile habe ich zwei, die meistens das machen, was ich ihnen sage.
Beide habe ich aus Bausätzen zusammengebaut und stark modifiziert.
Ich steuere sie via Octoprint, eine Software, die mit ihrer offenen und hilfsbereiten Community mich stolz macht, sie zu nutzen, und die mich viel über Open-Source-Prinzipien gelehrt hat.
3D-Druck im Hobbybereich ist ein positives Beispiel, bei dem eine Methode mein Design beeinflusst und ich alle Bereiche liebe, die ich dadurch kennengelernt habe.
Dadurch fühle ich mich in Linux, Programmierung, Löten, Elektronikintegration und iterativem Design mehr zu Hause.
Ich schätze die Fähigkeiten, die mir ein 3D-Drucker gibt, und plane, ihn im [Recycling](/plastic-recycling/) Projekt einzusetzen.
During the last half year, I also worked in a university context with 3D printers.
We conceptualized and established a "Digitallabor", an open space to enable all people to get into contact with innovative technologies. The idea was to create some form of Makerspace while emphasizing digital media.
The project is young, it started in August last year and so most of my tasks were in Workgroups, deciding on the type of machines and types of content such a project can provide value with.
Read more about it on the Website:
Im letzten halben Jahr habe ich auch im universitären Kontext mit 3D-Druckern gearbeitet.
Wir haben ein „Digitallabor“ konzipiert und aufgebaut, einen offenen Raum, um allen Menschen den Zugang zu innovativen Technologien zu ermöglichen.
Die Idee war, eine Art Makerspace zu schaffen, mit Fokus auf digitale Medien.
Das Projekt ist jung, es begann im August letzten Jahres, und die meisten meiner Aufgaben lagen in Arbeitsgruppen, die über Maschinentypen und Inhalte entschieden, mit denen so ein Projekt Mehrwert bieten kann.
Mehr dazu auf der Website:
[DigiLab Osnabrück](https://digitale-lehre.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de/uos-digilab/)
Looking forward, I am also incredibly interested in going beyond polymers for printing. I would love to be able to be more experimental concerning the material choices, something rather hard to achieve while staying in a shared student flat. There have been great projects with ceramics and printing, which I certainly want to have a deeper look into. One project I want to highlight is the evolving cups which impressed me a lot.
Ich bin auch sehr daran interessiert, über Polymere hinaus für den Druck zu forschen.
Ich würde gerne experimenteller bei der Materialwahl sein, was in einer WG eher schwer ist.
Es gab großartige Projekte mit Keramik und Druck, denen ich definitiv näher auf den Grund gehen will.
Ein Projekt, das ich hervorheben möchte, sind die „evolving cups“, die mich sehr beeindruckt haben.
[Evolving Objects](https://evolving-objects.nl)
This group from the Netherlands is algorithmically generating shapes of cups and then printing them on a paste extruder with clay.
The process used is described more here:
The artist [Tom Dijkstra](http://tomdijkstra.info) is developing a paste extruder that can be attached to modify a conventional Printer and I would very much love to develop my version and experiment with printing new and old materials in such a concept printer.
Diese Gruppe aus den Niederlanden generiert algorithmisch Formen von Bechern und druckt sie dann mit einem Paste-Extruder aus Ton.
Der Prozess wird hier genauer beschrieben:
Der Künstler [Tom Dijkstra](http://tomdijkstra.info) entwickelt einen Paste-Extruder, der an einen konventionellen Drucker angebaut werden kann. Ich würde sehr gerne meine eigene Version entwickeln und mit dem Drucken neuer und alter Materialien in so einem Konzeptdrucker experimentieren.
[Printing with Ceramics](https://wikifactory.com/+Ceramic3DPrinting/forum/thread/NDQyNDc0)
[The Paste Extruder](http://tomdijkstra.info/dirtmod/index.php)
Also with regards to the [recycling](/plastic-recycling/) project, it might make sense for me to incorporate multiple machines into one and let the printer itself directly handle pellet- or paste-form. I am looking forward to expanding my horizon there and seeing what is possible.
Auch im Hinblick auf das [Recycling](/project/plastic-recycling/) Projekt könnte es sinnvoll sein, mehrere Maschinen in eine zu integrieren und den Drucker direkt Pellets oder Paste verarbeiten zu lassen.
Ich freue mich darauf, meinen Horizont hier zu erweitern und zu sehen, was möglich ist.
Cups and Tableware are of course just one sample area where a backtrack toward traditional materials within modern manufacturing could make sense. There is also more and more talk of 3D Printed Clay- or Earth homes, an area where [WASP](https://www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printing-architecture/) is a company I look up to.
They built several concept buildings and structures from locally mixed earth, creating some awesome environmentally conscious structures.
Becher und Geschirr sind natürlich nur ein Beispielbereich, wo ein Rückgriff auf traditionelle Materialien innerhalb moderner Fertigung sinnvoll sein kann.
Es wird auch immer mehr über 3D-gedruckte Häuser aus Ton oder Erde gesprochen, ein Bereich, in dem ich [WASP](https://www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printing-architecture/) sehr schätze.
Sie haben mehrere Konzeptgebäude und Strukturen aus lokal gemischter Erde gebaut und beeindruckende umweltbewusste Bauwerke geschaffen.
Adhering to principles of local building with locally available materials and taking into account the infamous emission problem within the building industry has several great advantages.
And since such alternative solutions are unlikely to come from the industry itself, one major avenue to explore and pursue these solutions are art projects and public demonstrations.
Die Prinzipien des lokalen Bauens mit lokal verfügbaren Materialien einzuhalten und das berüchtigte Emissionsproblem in der Bauindustrie zu berücksichtigen, bringt mehrere Vorteile.
Und da solche alternativen Lösungen wahrscheinlich nicht von der Industrie selbst kommen, sind Kunstprojekte und öffentliche Demonstrationen wichtige Wege, diese Lösungen zu erforschen und voranzutreiben.
I want to explore all these areas and look at how manufacturing and sustainability can converge and create lasting solutions for society.
Ich möchte all diese Bereiche erkunden und schauen, wie Fertigung und Nachhaltigkeit zusammenkommen und dauerhafte Lösungen für die Gesellschaft schaffen können.
Also, 3D Printing is directly tied to the plans for my master's thesis, since everything I manage to reclaim, will somehow have to end up being something again. Why not print away our waste?
Außerdem ist 3D-Druck direkt mit den Plänen für meine Masterarbeit verbunden, denn alles, was ich zurückgewinne, muss irgendwie wieder etwas werden.
Warum nicht unsere Abfälle einfach wegdrucken?
Now, after a few years of tinkering, modifying and upgrading, I find that I did not change my current setup for over a year. It simply works and I am happy with it. Since my first beginner's printer, the failure rates are negligible and I have had to print really complex parts in order to generate enough waste for the [recycling project](/plastic-recycling/).
Gradually, the mechanical system of the printer shifted from an object of care to simply a tool that I use. In the last years, hardware, but especially software has matured to a point where, at least to me, it tends to be a set-and-forget situation. On to actually making my parts and designs. Read more about that in the post about [CAD](/cad/)
Nach einigen Jahren des Bastelns, Modifizierens und Upgradens habe ich festgestellt, dass ich mein Setup seit über einem Jahr nicht verändert habe.
Es funktioniert einfach und ich bin zufrieden damit.
Seit meinem ersten Anfängerdrucker sind die Ausfallraten verschwindend gering und ich musste wirklich komplexe Teile drucken, um genug Abfall für das [Recycling-Projekt](/plastic-recycling/) zu erzeugen.
Allmählich hat sich das mechanische System des Druckers von einem Objekt der Fürsorge zu einem Werkzeug entwickelt, das ich benutze.
In den letzten Jahren haben sich Hardware, aber vor allem Software so weit entwickelt, dass es für mich eine Set-and-Forget-Situation geworden ist.
Jetzt geht es ans eigentliche Drucken meiner Teile und Designs.
Mehr dazu im Beitrag über [CAD](/project/cad/)

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@ -35,100 +35,115 @@ featured = true
{% gallery() %}
[
{
"file": "cloning_station.jpg",
"title": "A plant propagation station now preparing our tomatoes for summer",
"alt": "cloning station"
},
{
"file": "elk.jpg",
"alt": "elk",
"title": "We use this to determine the flatmate of the month"
},
{
"file": "dragon_skull_1.jpg",
"alt": "dragon skull",
"title": "A dragon's head that was later treated to glow in the dark."
},
{
"file": "ender2.jpg",
"alt": "ender 2",
"title": "This was my entry into a new world, the now 10 years old Ender 2"
},
{
"file": "lithophane.jpg",
"alt": "lithophane of my Grandparents",
"title": "I made some lithophanes, a process where the composition and thickness of the material are used for creating an image."
},
{
"file": "prusa.jpg",
"title": "This is my second printer, a Prusa i3 MK3s."
},
{
"file": "vulva_candle.jpg",
"alt": "vulva on a candle",
"title": "This candle is the result of a 3D printed plastic mold that I then poured wax into."
},
{
"file": "pinecil.jpg",
"alt": "pinecil",
"title": "An enclosure for my portable soldering iron"
},
{
"file": "lamp.jpg",
"alt": "a lamp design",
"title": "A lamp screen design that particularly fascinated me, it effortlessly comes from a simple 2D spiral shape."
},
{
"file": "prusa_enclosure.jpg",
"alt": "Prusa enclosure",
"title": "A custom-built printer enclosure made up of 3 Ikea Lack tables and around 3 kgs of plastic."
}
{
"file": "cloning_station.jpg",
"title": "A plant propagation station now preparing our tomatoes for summer",
"alt": "cloning station"
},
{
"file": "elk.jpg",
"alt": "elk",
"title": "We use this to determine the flatmate of the month"
},
{
"file": "dragon_skull_1.jpg",
"alt": "dragon skull",
"title": "A dragon's head that was later treated to glow in the dark."
},
{
"file": "ender2.jpg",
"alt": "ender 2",
"title": "This was my entry into a new world, the now 10 years old Ender 2"
},
{
"file": "lithophane.jpg",
"alt": "lithophane of my Grandparents",
"title": "I made some lithophanes, a process where the composition and thickness of the material are used for creating an image."
},
{
"file": "prusa.jpg",
"title": "This is my second printer, a Prusa i3 MK3s."
},
{
"file": "vulva_candle.jpg",
"alt": "vulva on a candle",
"title": "This candle is the result of a 3D printed plastic mold that I then poured wax into."
},
{
"file": "pinecil.jpg",
"alt": "pinecil",
"title": "An enclosure for my portable soldering iron"
},
{
"file": "lamp.jpg",
"alt": "a lamp design",
"title": "A lamp screen design that particularly fascinated me, it effortlessly comes from a simple 2D spiral shape."
},
{
"file": "prusa_enclosure.jpg",
"alt": "Prusa enclosure",
"title": "A custom-built printer enclosure made up of 3 Ikea Lack tables and around 3 kgs of plastic."
}
]
{% end %}
## 3D Printing
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### 3D Printing is more than just a hobby for me
In it, I see societal changes, the democratization of production, and creative possibilities. Plastic does not have to be one of our greatest environmental problems if we just choose to change our perspective and behavior toward it.
In it, I see societal changes, the democratization of production, and creative possibilities.
Plastic does not have to be one of our greatest environmental problems if we just choose to change our perspective and behavior toward it.
Plastic Injection molding was one major driving force for the capitalist setting we are in now.
3D Printing can be utilized to counteract the production of scale.
Today, the buzzword 3D Printing is already associated with problematic societal practices, it is related to "automatization" and "on-demand economy". The technology has many aspects to be considered and evaluated and as a technology, many awesome things happen through it and on the same page it fuels developments I would consider problematic. Due to a history of patents influencing the development of the technology, and avid adoption of companies hoping to optimize production processes and margins, but also a very active hobbyist community, all sorts of projects are realized. While certainly societally explosive, there is still a lot going for 3D Printing.
Today, the buzzword 3D Printing is already associated with problematic societal practices, it is related to "automatization" and "on-demand economy".
The technology has many aspects to be considered and evaluated and as a technology, many awesome things happen through it and on the same page it fuels developments I would consider problematic.
Due to a history of patents influencing the development of the technology, and avid adoption of companies hoping to optimize production processes and margins, but also a very active hobbyist community, all sorts of projects are realized.
While certainly societally explosive, there is still a lot going for 3D Printing.
3D Printing means local and custom production. While I do not buy the whole “every household is going to have a machine that prints what they need right now at the press of a button”, I do see vast potential in 3D Printing.
3D Printing means local and custom production.
While I do not buy the whole “every household is going to have a machine that prints what they need right now at the press of a button”, I do see vast potential in 3D Printing.
Thats why I want to build my future on it.
I want to design things and make them become reality.
A 3D Printer lets me control that process from start to finish. Being able to design a thing in CAD is not enough here, I also need to be able to fully understand and control the machine that makes my thing.
I started using a 3D Printer in early 2018, and by now I have two of them and they mostly do what I tell them to do.
I built both of them from kits and heavily modified them. I control them via octoprint, a software that, with its open and helpful community, makes me proud to use it and taught me a lot about open-source principles. 3D Printing in the hobbyist space is a positive example where a method informs my design and I love all the areas it introduced me to.
I built both of them from kits and heavily modified them.
I control them via octoprint, a software that, with its open and helpful community, makes me proud to use it and taught me a lot about open-source principles.
3D Printing in the hobbyist space is a positive example where a method informs my design and I love all the areas it introduced me to.
Through it, I felt more at home using Linux, programming, soldering, incorporating electronics, and iteratively designing.
I love the abilities a 3D Printer gives me and plan on using it for the [recycling](/plastic-recycling/) project.
During the last half year, I also worked in a university context with 3D printers.
We conceptualized and established a "Digitallabor", an open space to enable all people to get into contact with innovative technologies. The idea was to create some form of Makerspace while emphasizing digital media.
We conceptualized and established a "Digitallabor", an open space to enable all people to get into contact with innovative technologies.
The idea was to create some form of Makerspace while emphasizing digital media.
The project is young, it started in August last year and so most of my tasks were in Workgroups, deciding on the type of machines and types of content such a project can provide value with.
Read more about it on the Website:
[DigiLab Osnabrück](https://digitale-lehre.virtuos.uni-osnabrueck.de/uos-digilab/)
Looking forward, I am also incredibly interested in going beyond polymers for printing. I would love to be able to be more experimental concerning the material choices, something rather hard to achieve while staying in a shared student flat. There have been great projects with ceramics and printing, which I certainly want to have a deeper look into. One project I want to highlight is the evolving cups which impressed me a lot.
Looking forward, I am also incredibly interested in going beyond polymers for printing.
I would love to be able to be more experimental concerning the material choices, something rather hard to achieve while staying in a shared student flat.
There have been great projects with ceramics and printing, which I certainly want to have a deeper look into.
One project I want to highlight is the evolving cups which impressed me a lot.
[Evolving Objects](https://evolving-objects.nl)
This group from the Netherlands is algorithmically generating shapes of cups and then printing them on a paste extruder with clay.
The process used is described more here:
The artist [Tom Dijkstra](http://tomdijkstra.info) is developing a paste extruder that can be attached to modify a conventional Printer and I would very much love to develop my version and experiment with printing new and old materials in such a concept printer.
[Printing with Ceramics](https://wikifactory.com/+Ceramic3DPrinting/forum/thread/NDQyNDc0)
[The Paste Extruder](http://tomdijkstra.info/dirtmod/index.php)
Also with regards to the [recycling](/plastic-recycling/) project, it might make sense for me to incorporate multiple machines into one and let the printer itself directly handle pellet- or paste-form. I am looking forward to expanding my horizon there and seeing what is possible.
Also with regards to the [recycling](/project/plastic-recycling/) project, it might make sense for me to incorporate multiple machines into one and let the printer itself directly handle pellet- or paste-form.
I am looking forward to expanding my horizon there and seeing what is possible.
Cups and Tableware are of course just one sample area where a backtrack toward traditional materials within modern manufacturing could make sense. There is also more and more talk of 3D Printed Clay- or Earth homes, an area where [WASP](https://www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printing-architecture/) is a company I look up to.
Cups and Tableware are of course just one sample area where a backtrack toward traditional materials within modern manufacturing could make sense.
There is also more and more talk of 3D Printed Clay- or Earth homes, an area where [WASP](https://www.3dwasp.com/en/3d-printing-architecture/) is a company I look up to.
They built several concept buildings and structures from locally mixed earth, creating some awesome environmentally conscious structures.
Adhering to principles of local building with locally available materials and taking into account the infamous emission problem within the building industry has several great advantages.
@ -136,7 +151,13 @@ And since such alternative solutions are unlikely to come from the industry itse
I want to explore all these areas and look at how manufacturing and sustainability can converge and create lasting solutions for society.
Also, 3D Printing is directly tied to the plans for my master's thesis, since everything I manage to reclaim, will somehow have to end up being something again. Why not print away our waste?
Also, 3D Printing is directly tied to the plans for my master's thesis, since everything I manage to reclaim, will somehow have to end up being something again.
Why not print away our waste?
Now, after a few years of tinkering, modifying and upgrading, I find that I did not change my current setup for over a year. It simply works and I am happy with it. Since my first beginner's printer, the failure rates are negligible and I have had to print really complex parts in order to generate enough waste for the [recycling project](/plastic-recycling/).
Gradually, the mechanical system of the printer shifted from an object of care to simply a tool that I use. In the last years, hardware, but especially software has matured to a point where, at least to me, it tends to be a set-and-forget situation. On to actually making my parts and designs. Read more about that in the post about [CAD](/cad/)
Now, after a few years of tinkering, modifying and upgrading, I find that I did not change my current setup for over a year.
It simply works and I am happy with it.
Since my first beginner's printer, the failure rates are negligible and I have had to print really complex parts in order to generate enough waste for the [recycling project](/plastic-recycling/).
Gradually, the mechanical system of the printer shifted from an object of care to simply a tool that I use.
In the last years, hardware, but especially software has matured to a point where, at least to me, it tends to be a set-and-forget situation.
On to actually making my parts and designs.
Read more about that in the post about [CAD](/project/cad/)

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+++
title = "einszwovier: making of"
title = "switching from jekyll to zola"
date = 2025-05-16
authors = ["Aron Petau", "Friedrich Weber"]
description = "The story of our new Makerspace: studio einszwovier"
description = "a short reflection on the switch from jekyll to zola"
[taxonomies]
tags = [
@ -21,3 +21,74 @@ show_shares = true
featured = true
draft = true
+++
## 2020: discovering jekyll
For applying to my master's program in 2020, a portfolio was required, and since it was more or less for a design program, I wanted to have a nice website.
After trying for a month to get what I wanted out of WordPress, and angrily quitting multiple times, I discovered [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com).
Back then, [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) and [11ty](https://www.11ty.dev) were the newer kids on the block, but I was heavily relying on the free hosting from [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com), where Jekyll was the easiest to integrate.
Back then, looking for inspiration, I had an ethics professor I really liked, and he had a Jekyll site with the [Minimal Mistakes](https://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes/) theme.
[Prof. Mühlhoff](https://rainermuehlhoff.de)
I went about using Minimal Mistakes, and it was a great experience.
The resulting portfolio at least got me into the master's, and I fell in love with the general idea of being able to write sites in markdown, while a program would take care of the rest.
For years, Jekyll was my go-to for building static websites.
It was familiar, widely supported, and part of the broader Ruby ecosystem.
But over time, my frustrations grew—slow builds, complicated plugin setups, and a dependency stack that never felt quite right.
To be honest, many of the drawbacks were totally not Jekylls fault. It was just slow, otherwise fine. But especially using GitHub Pages imposed quite a few limitations on plugins and themes.
Also, maybe I didnt put in enough effort, but I could never really get theme modifications working. Just extending the theme to show multiple authors was a pain—although it was eventually working.
On now finishing the master's, I wanted a visual overhaul, and while browsing for inspiration again, using Jekyll at all got questioned again.
I knew I wanted a static site generator, because markdown is the shit.
So after looking around further, **[Zola](https://www.getzola.org/)** emerged—actually through a chatbot suggestion 😄
Recently, I made the leap to Zola, a Rust-powered static site generator, and I don't see myself going back.
---
## rust feels right
Ive always admired [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) for its speed, safety, and modern tooling.
Using a static site generator built with Rust just made sense. **Zola is fast**—blazing fast.
Even during local development, rebuilds are near-instant, and that alone makes the writing process smoother and more enjoyable.
Plus, using something written in Rust means fewer external dependencies, no bundler hell, and zero Ruby setup headaches.
I can just download the binary, run it, and get going. It respects my time.
---
## zola is thoughtfully designed
Beyond performance, Zola is just really well designed.
Its template syntax (thanks to [Tera](https://tera.netlify.app)) is more powerful and readable than Liquid.
The built-in shortcodes, pagination, and asset pipelines all feel cohesive and purposeful.
Theres very little “configuration over convention” fatigue that Jekyll often gave me.
And even though both systems are markdown-based, migrating wasnt just a matter of copy-pasting files.
I had to rethink frontmatter, adjust templates, and wrangle image paths and shortcodes.
The structure and behavior are different enough that it felt like a real rebuild—not just a port.
---
## duckquill made me switch
The real catalyst, though? [**Duckquill**](https://github.com/daudix/duckquill), a stunning Zola theme built by [Daudix](https://github.com/daudix).
It struck the perfect balance between minimalism and elegance—exactly the aesthetic I wanted but could never quite achieve with Jekyll.
Duckquill didnt just make Zola usable for me; it made it _irresistible_.
What really sets **Duckquill** apart—beyond its clean typography and smart layout—is how well it supports a vision of digital autonomy.
The theme comes with **Mastodon-powered comments**, allowing for lightweight, federated interaction without relying on big centralized platforms.
This fits perfectly with my goal of reclaiming control through **self-hosting**.
Whether it's running my own site, owning my content, or interacting through the fediverse, Duckquill reinforces those values rather than working against them.
Its a rare example of design and infrastructure aligning with personal principles.
---
## final thoughts
Switching from Jekyll to Zola wasnt effortless, but it was absolutely worth it.
I now have a faster, more reliable, and better-looking site thats easier to maintain and feels like it fits my tooling philosophy.
If you're feeling the weight of your current setup, maybe it's time to try Zola—and give Duckquill a spin while you're at it.

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show_copyright = true
show_shares = true
featured = false
toc = true
toc_sidebar = true
+++
For years, Jekyll was my go-to for building static websites. It was familiar, widely supported, and part of the broader Ruby ecosystem. But over time, my frustrations grew—slow builds, complicated plugin setups, and a dependency stack that never felt quite right. Recently, I made the leap to **Zola**, a Rust-powered static site generator, and I don't see myself going back.
## 2020: discovering jekyll
## Rust Feels Right
For applying to my master's program in 2020, a portfolio was required, and since it was more or less for a design program, I wanted to have a nice website.
After trying for a month to get what I wanted out of WordPress, and angrily quitting multiple times, I discovered [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com).
Back then, [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) and [11ty](https://www.11ty.dev) were the newer kids on the block, but I was heavily relying on the free hosting from [GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com), where Jekyll was the easiest to integrate.
Ive always admired Rust for its speed, safety, and modern tooling. Using a static site generator built with Rust just made sense. **Zola is fast**—blazing fast. Even during local development, rebuilds are near-instant, and that alone makes the writing process smoother and more enjoyable.
Back then, looking for inspiration, I had an ethics professor I really liked, and he had a Jekyll site with the [Minimal Mistakes](https://mmistakes.github.io/minimal-mistakes/) theme.
[Prof. Mühlhoff](https://rainermuehlhoff.de)
Plus, using something written in Rust means fewer external dependencies, no bundler hell, and zero Ruby setup headaches. I can just download the binary, run it, and get going. It respects my time.
I went about using Minimal Mistakes, and it was a great experience.
The resulting portfolio at least got me into the master's, and I fell in love with the general idea of being able to write sites in markdown, while a program would take care of the rest.
## Zola Is Thoughtfully Designed
For years, Jekyll was my go-to for building static websites.
It was familiar, widely supported, and part of the broader Ruby ecosystem.
But over time, my frustrations grew—slow builds, complicated plugin setups, and a dependency stack that never felt quite right.
To be honest, many of the drawbacks were totally not Jekylls fault. It was just slow, otherwise fine. But especially using GitHub Pages imposed quite a few limitations on plugins and themes.
Also, maybe I didnt put in enough effort, but I could never really get theme modifications working. Just extending the theme to show multiple authors was a pain—although it was eventually working.
Beyond performance, Zola is simply well-designed. Its template syntax (thanks to Tera) is more powerful and readable than Liquid. The built-in shortcodes, pagination, and asset pipelines all feel cohesive and purposeful. Theres very little “configuration over convention” fatigue that Jekyll often gave me.
On now finishing the master's, I wanted a visual overhaul, and while browsing for inspiration again, using Jekyll at all got questioned again.
I knew I wanted a static site generator, because markdown is the shit.
So after looking around further, **[Zola](https://www.getzola.org/)** emerged—actually through a chatbot suggestion 😄
And even though both systems are Markdown-based, migrating wasn't just a matter of copy-pasting files. I had to rethink frontmatter, adjust templates, and wrangle image paths and shortcodes. The structure and behavior are different enough that it felt like a real rebuild—not just a port.
Recently, I made the leap to Zola, a Rust-powered static site generator, and I don't see myself going back.
## Duckquill Made me switch
---
The real catalyst, though? **Duckquill**, a stunning Zola theme built by [Daudix](https://github.com/daudix). It struck the perfect balance between minimalism and elegance—exactly the aesthetic I wanted but could never quite achieve with Jekyll. Duckquill didnt just make Zola usable for me; it made it *irresistible*.
## rust feels right
What really sets **Duckquill** apart—beyond its clean typography and smart layout—is how well it supports a vision of digital autonomy. The theme comes with **Mastodon-powered comments**, allowing for lightweight, federated interaction without relying on big centralized platforms. This fits perfectly with my goal of reclaiming control through **self-hosting**. Whether it's running my own site, owning my content, or interacting through the fediverse, Duckquill reinforces those values rather than working against them. Its a rare example of design and infrastructure aligning with personal principles.
Ive always admired [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) for its speed, safety, and modern tooling.
Using a static site generator built with Rust just made sense. **Zola is fast**—blazing fast.
Even during local development, rebuilds are near-instant, and that alone makes the writing process smoother and more enjoyable.
## Final Thoughts
Plus, using something written in Rust means fewer external dependencies, no bundler hell, and zero Ruby setup headaches.
I can just download the binary, run it, and get going. It respects my time.
Switching from Jekyll to Zola wasnt effortless, but it was absolutely worth it. I now have a faster, more reliable, and better-looking site thats easier to maintain and feels like it fits my tooling philosophy.
---
## zola is thoughtfully designed
Beyond performance, Zola is just really well designed.
Its template syntax (thanks to [Tera](https://tera.netlify.app)) is more powerful and readable than Liquid.
The built-in shortcodes, pagination, and asset pipelines all feel cohesive and purposeful.
Theres very little “configuration over convention” fatigue that Jekyll often gave me.
And even though both systems are markdown-based, migrating wasnt just a matter of copy-pasting files.
I had to rethink frontmatter, adjust templates, and wrangle image paths and shortcodes.
The structure and behavior are different enough that it felt like a real rebuild—not just a port.
---
## duckquill made me switch
The real catalyst, though? [**Duckquill**](https://github.com/daudix/duckquill), a stunning Zola theme built by [Daudix](https://github.com/daudix).
It struck the perfect balance between minimalism and elegance—exactly the aesthetic I wanted but could never quite achieve with Jekyll.
Duckquill didnt just make Zola usable for me; it made it _irresistible_.
What really sets **Duckquill** apart—beyond its clean typography and smart layout—is how well it supports a vision of digital autonomy.
The theme comes with **Mastodon-powered comments**, allowing for lightweight, federated interaction without relying on big centralized platforms.
This fits perfectly with my goal of reclaiming control through **self-hosting**.
Whether it's running my own site, owning my content, or interacting through the fediverse, Duckquill reinforces those values rather than working against them.
Its a rare example of design and infrastructure aligning with personal principles.
---
## final thoughts
Switching from Jekyll to Zola wasnt effortless, but it was absolutely worth it.
I now have a faster, more reliable, and better-looking site thats easier to maintain and feels like it fits my tooling philosophy.
If you're feeling the weight of your current setup, maybe it's time to try Zola—and give Duckquill a spin while you're at it.

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