Studio UM.ZU


Your Creative Workshop Team


We are Aron Petau and Friedrich Weber Goizel — makers, artists, and passionate technology educators.

📍 In Berlin, we design and run workshops with a focus on youth education, while also offering professional development for adults.

Beyond workshops, we also conceptualize and realize complete makerspaces as physical environments and learning spaces. From initial concept to finished setup, we guide you through the process: We consult on equipment selection, assist with spatial design, and support you in building a functional and inspiring makerspace.

We bring digital practice into libraries, schools, and youth centers.
Our workshops are designed to foster creativity, curiosity, and technical skills.

Whether you already have a makerspace with 3D printers, laser cutters, or plotters, or are just starting out — we adapt.
We offer both mobile demonstrations and introductory events as well as in-depth workshops that build on your existing equipment.

Each workshop is tailored to your needs, your audience, and your space.

Our Approach

Makerspaces are more than just workshops — they are open learning environments that fundamentally differ from traditional classrooms. Instead of frontal teaching, peer learning is at the core: participants learn from each other, exchange ideas, and develop solutions together. Through hands-on experience, people become active, realize their ideas, and experiment in a space that embraces mistakes as part of the learning process.

Our workshops serve as scaffolding: We create a supportive infrastructure of tools, materials, and guidance that enables participants to work and learn independently. This scaffolding provides just the right amount of support — neither too much nor too little — so that everyone can realize their own ideas.

At the heart of our workshops is self-efficacy: We create experiences where everyone discovers that their own actions lead to tangible results. This "I did it!" moment builds confidence and motivates continued learning.

We reach all participants through their intrinsic motivation — through topics and projects that spark their own curiosity. Our offerings are always voluntary and inviting, never mandatory. This creates genuine learning experiences driven by personal interest and the joy of discovery.

We offer:

Let’s create a space together where craft meets code, analog meets digital, and ideas come to life.

We look forward to hearing from you!
For inquiries, bookings, or to discuss a custom workshop, write to us:

kontakt@studio-umzu.de

Our Profiles

Aron

Aron has a background in cognitive science, AI, and media didactics.
He loves tricky software problems and enjoys thinking about plastic as a material beyond the printer.
Already during his undergraduate studies, within the research project UOS.DLL – Digitales Lernen Leben, he co-developed and set up makerspaces.
In his artistic master’s program, Design and Computation, he also focused on technology didactics and technical futures.
In particular, within the research program InKüLe, Innovations for Artistic Teaching at UdK, he gained extensive experience with new teaching and learning formats, ranging from event support through custom livestreaming solutions to designing and running his own workshops on AI and virtual realities.

In collaboration at studio einszwovier with Friedrich, Aron was also able to test his master’s thesis on design practice as a peer-learning format in school teaching.

Here’s a detailed bio:

Friedrich

Friedrich Weber Goizel first studied Fine Arts at the UdK Berlin.
Later, he added studies in Humanoid Robotics and Design & Computation.

In 2022, he was a fellow of the Cultural Foundation’s program “dive in. Program for Digital Interactions”, which explored the use of robotics in public libraries.
Since then, he has been independently leading workshops in the field of “Making” at various Berlin libraries.

As a workshop leader, he also works with Junge Tüftler*innen, Berlin at different locations such as community libraries, makerspaces, and the Futurium.
Alongside running the makerspace studio einszwovier at a Berlin high school together with Aron, Friedrich also works as a conceptual and media artist.

What matters most to him is sparking enthusiasm for technology, offering a low-threshold entry point, trying out new things together, and creating a learning environment where a creative approach to technology emerges in a playful way.

Find out more about Friedrich here.


Our combined workshop skills

Electronics & Making