Heike Jost is a dynamic Urban/Public Artist and Art & Design Consultant, whose multifaceted expertise bridges the realms of science, art, and technology. Currently, she is spearheading innovative projects that not only enhance public spaces but also foster community engagement and awareness around critical issues...
Heike Jost is a dynamic Urban/Public Artist and Art & Design Consultant, whose multifaceted expertise bridges the realms of science, art, and technology. Currently, she is spearheading innovative projects that not only enhance public spaces but also foster community engagement and awareness around critical issues such as global health and sustainability. With a unique perspective that combines her scientific background in eye health with her artistic vision, Heike is dedicated to creating immersive experiences that challenge perceptions and inspire dialogue.
One of her notable projects, "Link 2000-2005," exemplifies her commitment to connecting diverse sectors. Over five years, this initiative brought together 140 individuals from the art and business communities, cultivating a deeper understanding of each other's work-life realms. This collaborative approach not only enriched the participants' experiences but also laid the groundwork for future partnerships that emphasize the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue.
Heike's current focus includes the development of a German EyeHealth-IT/MedTech PaaS company, aimed at revolutionizing disease detection and care management through automated and autonomous solutions. She actively seeks MedTech investors, mentors, and advisors to support this global expansion, leveraging her skills in creative problem solving, marketing campaigns, and project management. Her interests in ethical AI/ML and edge-IoT further underscore her commitment to integrating technology with art and design, particularly in the context of smart cities.
Through her creative advisory and consulting services, Heike Jost continues to push the boundaries of what is possible at the intersection of art, technology, and health, making her a pivotal figure in the evolution of urban public art and its role in societal well-being.