Biography
He earned his PhD from the Doctoral School of MOME in 2022 and published his first book, "The Limits of Human-centered Design: Speculative Design and Posthuman Condition" (in Hungarian) the same year. He organized and co-chaired the Speculative Perspectives track at the Cumulus Budapest 2024 conference. In 2023, he served as co-leader of the Innovation and Design Horizons research project at the Future Potentials Observatory and is currently a research fellow there, focusing on the interplay between digital culture and contemporary design. In 2022, he was the conference secretary of the The Promise of Pragmatist Aesthetics Conference and is a member of the Hungarian Forum of Somaesthetics. Schneider has authored numerous articles and interviews in contemporary art and design and was editor-in-chief of Designisso magazine from 2015 to 2023. As a recipient of the Hungarian National Excellence scholarship, he focused on design and artistic research. Additionally, he has been a visiting researcher at the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. He regularly participates as a consultant and editor in higher education development projects. He studied design and art management at MOME and earned degrees in aesthetics and law from ELTE.