Dina Boswank is an artist, writer and academic researcher. Recently she had worked in two artistic research projects based at HbK Braunschweig and Bauhaus-University Weimar (2016-19) titled „Throwing Gestures: Protest, Economy and the Imperceptible“ and „Imaginary Fitness“. A persistent focus of her interest is the research into sonic feedbacks and the meaning of radio as a tool to handle communicational secrets (like human dreams conclude to fairy tales far easier than to consipracy theories). She holds a Diplom in Media Arts from Hfg/ZKM Karlsruhe (2009). Currently she is a member of the C3 (Codes, Creativity and Community) programme at the Goethe-Institut Bangalore/ZKM Karlsruhe and resumes her Ph.D. research material entitled with "My compelled Drum: Radio Feedback or some kind of total Recall" and working with the letters of a failed inventor (G.D. Naidu), who destroyed his planned radio factory in Southern India of 1948.