Spread from Peter Jellitsch’s The way you moved through me by Ines Cox, 2016
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Spread from Peter Jellitsch’s The way you moved through me by Ines Cox, 2016
The very first Consumer Research Award has been awarded – and it’s all about bold questions, fresh thinking, and real-world impact. 🙌
Together with the Master's program Consumer Research & Data Driven Marketing at FH Wiener Neustadt, we at Marketagent honored three standout research projects that challenge the way we think about consumption.
🔍 From tackling fake news in the age of AI, to rethinking second-hand donations, and exploring what drives people to repair instead of replace — these innovative ideas shine a spotlight on the power of modern market research.
💬 “Research should be relevant, creative, and impactful – and these projects prove exactly that,” said Julia Krall, program director at Campus Wieselburg.
🎨 Seven more brilliant entries received the Research & Art recognition award, featuring exclusive art prints by Austrian artist Peter Jellitsch – a beautiful fusion of science and creativity.
👏 Huge congrats to all the winners, and thank you for showing how market research can inspire change. The next award round is already planned for 2026!
You can check out the winners on this link.
http://www.peterjellitsch.com
Peter Jellitsch
Peter Jellitsch, ink and pencil on paper, 2011
I move through space, my body gets coated by electronic waves. I do not recognize them physically but the connecting instrument that I am constantly bonded informs me about their appearance. Through apparatus my body, organs and environment are in close contact. The city, that I am in, is subdivided, carved, segregated and coated by electromagnetic oscillation. Dimension unit for public space is not meter, kilometre or decibel anymore, it's milliwatt, hertz and gigabyte. Stacked concrete, planted seeds, surfaces acupunctured by steel are certified on their conductance. Relations and streams are the juggernauts of my city
Peter Jellitsch, 2009