Lina Clara Jaruntowski
AffiliateLina v. Jaruntowski (she/her) is a designer, researcher, and educator based in Hamburg. Her practice is grounded in storytelling, she uses writing, multimedia installations, and publishing as collective methodologies to create frameworks for dialogue. Central to her practice is the relationship between language and technology as narrative tools and their influence on the interrelations between humans and the environment. This focus results in projects exploring topics such as food and fermentation, acceleration and technology, ecological consciousness, predictive practices, and their knowledge infrastructures.
Lina’s current research investigates weather forecasts as vessels of cultural narratives, analyzing how their visual artifacts shape human-nature relationships. Through relational forms of publishing, she proposes collective and on-site knowledge production to foster speculative and intimate reimaginings of ecological interconnections. This includes activities like performative readings, workshops, and collaborative efforts such as decoding satellite images or sharing weather data through food.
She holds a BA from the University of Arts Bremen and an MA from the Design Academy Eindhoven. From 2019 to 2022, Lina was a scholarship holder of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and received the Exposé Scholarship in 2023 to support her doctoral application. She teaches at the Academy of Fashion and Design Hamburg and the University of Arts Bremen.
Lina is an active member of the feminist collective POSSY in Hamburg and the location-independent Radio Echo Collective.