Berkus (aka
Günther W. Berkus)
is an artist and musician from
Cork,
Ireland.
He was born in
April 20,
1951 in
Münchberg,
Germany. As a teenager, he studied
pharmacology at the
University of Münster but rapidly
switched to music and art. During that period, he discovered a love
of
electronic music and
analog
synthesizers which led him to playing with such people as
Ralf Hütter
and the musicians that formed
Amon Düül. In the mid-
1970s, he moved to Ireland where he has
now made his home. He has been involved in contemporary art,
performance art, computer graphics and fractal music production. He
was one of the early pioneers of
multimedia in Cork during the late
1980s/early
1990s with his unique series of Synergy workshops and
concerts. He also participated in the Soundworks series of
concerts, held at the
Triskel Arts Centre and later in its
successor, Intermedia.
In
1995 under the name of
Synergy Media Labs, he was one of the first people to
start
Internet
web hosting in
the south-west of Ireland. Later he became involved in developing
and curating the Bryce online galleries of 3D art works and is an
internationally recognised innovator in the field of Bryce and
MojoWorld image
production.
He is related to the venture capitalist,
David Berkus,
and the designer,
Nate Berkus, and Josh Berkus of
Software in the Public
Interest.
External links
Official website