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  1. Ludwig Berger (6 de enero de 1892-18 de mayo de 1969) fue un director, guionista y actor cinematográfico de nacionalidad alemana, de origen germano-judío. [1] Nacido en Maguncia, Alemania, su verdadero nombre era Ludwig Bamberger. [2]

  2. Ludwig Berger puede hacer referencia a: Ludwig Berger (compositor) (1777-1839), pianista, compositor y profesor de piano alemán; Ludwig Berger (director) (1892-1969), director, guionista y actor cinematográfico alemán.

  3. LUDWIG BERGER. INTERSPECIES LISTENING. Vibroscape; Photosynthetic Beats; Vibrating Bees; Singing Tree

  4. Ludwig Berger’s ‘fictional’ debut album «Garden Ediacara» unfolds as a musical eco-fiction, guiding listeners through a speculative ecosystem with synthesized vocals. Infused with storytelling techniques from sci-fi and fantasy, the album intertwines melodic songwriting with electroacoustic sound design.

  5. Carl Ludwig Heinrich Berger (18 April 1777 – 16 February 1839) was a German pianist, composer, and piano teacher. He was born in Berlin, and spent his youth in Templin and Frankfurt, where he studied both flute and piano. Later, he studied composition with Joseph Augustin Gürrlich [ de] in Berlin.

  6. Ludwig Berger es un/una director/a conocido por: El ladrón de Bagdad, I by Day, You by Night, Guerra de valses, El rey vagabundo, Los pecados de los padres, Stresemann, Ein Walzertraum, A Tale of Five Cities, La calle del pecado y Die UFA.

  7. BODIES OF WATER (Audiovisual Research, 2019-2022) Hydropower dams, water infrastructure, sound recording devices (geophones, hydrophones, electromagnetic sensors, contact, stereo and ambisonic microphones), analog cameras, laser scanners. The trilogy traces the dramatic metamorphosis of alpine water in the Anthropocene.