Johannes Thiel, born in 1999 in Germany, is a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work spans sculptures, installations, and digital media, including sound, graphics, and renderings. Currently a Visual Communication student at the University of the Arts Berlin, Thiel explores the intersection of organic forms, futuristic bodies, and technical constructions. His creations often reflect a dialogue between natural structures and industrial processes, utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing, laser cutting, and CNC milling. Thiel’s work, characterized by the integration of digital objects and the physical world, has been showcased in various exhibitions across Berlin and beyond. With a deep interest in the visualization of manufacturing processes, Thiel's art challenges traditional boundaries and invites viewers into a conversation about the future of materiality and design.