Episode 1: Gesa Hansen // Design and creativity
Writing and Drawing Jogs My Intuition
There is probably not a single place in Gesa Hansen’s vicinity without a notebook lying around, waiting to be filled with her countless ideas. The globally sought-after furniture and interior designer talks about her obsession with nice pens and good paper
“If I have to buy a toothbrush, I’d rather sketch it than write it down.”
“The process of drawing is communication with myself. As I put ideas on paper, new ones emerge – a kind of ping-pong.”
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Episode 2
Norman Ohler // Literature and non-fiction
Pen, Hand, Paper
Norman Ohler’s book Blitzed, which explores drug use in the military of the Third Reich, was an instant international bestseller. His latest book, Tripped, chronicles the history of LSD. Many of his books are about intoxication. And for him, the very act of writing by hand is an intoxicating experience.
Episode 3
Anna Kuen // Design and creativity
On Clarity of Line
Anna Kuen is a visual artist, model and DJ. A life without notebooks is unimaginable for her. She needs pen and paper to process her ideas – and to rid herself of some thoughts.
Episode 4
Martin Lotze // Neuroscience
Symphony of Synapses
Martin Lotze is a neuroscientist who has put people in MRI scanners and watched their brains write. What did he observe? He explains what he has found out in his laboratory.





