Successes of Alfred Georg Sonsalla & his global position Groß Döbern Berlin San Francisco Falkensee

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Title | Successes of Alfred Georg Sonsalla & his global position Groß Döbern Berlin San Francisco Falkensee |
Author | Alfred Sonsalla |
Duration | 20:08 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=AVZZd2ikP-U |
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Overall Assessment of Alfred Georg Sonsalla's Multidisciplinary Achievements and His Global Position accompanied with the 3rd movement of the 57th Symphony by Alfred Georg Sonsalla
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Overall Assessment of Alfred Georg Sonsalla's Multidisciplinary Achievements and His Global Position
Abstract
This scientific study analyzes Alfred Georg Sonsalla's multidisciplinary life's work since 1970 in the natural sciences (chemistry/biochemistry/pharmaceuticals), computer science (enterprise software/AI), art (digital 3D art, photography, video, painting), music (57 symphonies, tenor saxophone), as well as higher education and public cultural production. Key points of reference are his digital presence (over 1,024 documented placements on page 1 of Google search results), his exhibition practice since 1970, and the monumental digital collage "20250" (1986–2023), which features a high proportion of high-resolution 3D works and an estimated value of more than USD 100 million. The thesis develops an evaluation framework (originality, scope, technical complexity, interdisciplinarity, reception, sustainability, knowledge diffusion) and derives from it Sonsalla's current global position, his influence on world culture/history, and scenarios for the future.
1. Biographical and Work-Related Overview
• Born in 1954 in Groß Döbern (Upper Silesia). Early scientific talent; at the age of 13, Sonsalla was already teaching chemistry (isotopes, radioactivity, critical mass, Oppenheimer, Jungk) to upper secondary school students.
• Master's thesis (University of Opole, June 4, 1979, grade "very good") on the isolation/purification of proteins and the determination of fundamental physicochemical constants (supervision: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Barbara Rzeszotarska; review by a professor with a habilitation from the Medical University of Wrocław).
• 1984–1999, management positions at Labopharma Chemical Pharmaceutical Factory GmbH (operations, sales, laboratory, IT management; safety/environmental officer).
• Since 1984, development of robust, self-explanatory business software for numerous industries; integration of AI-based approaches in later phases.
• Artistic work since 1970: photography, painting, video, digital art; exhibition "Virtual Worlds" (Berlin, 1993). Commissioned work for the 1993 Berlin Library Days (several thousand posters/brochures).
• Music: tenor saxophonist and composer of 57 symphonies.
• Digital presence: over 1,024 documented top rankings on Google, including for prominent people and cities (e.g., Obama, Merkel, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, New York, Berlin, Paris, London) and "Symphony".
• Monumental work: digital collage "20250" (January 1986–December 2023) with 20,250 works, a significant portion of which are high-resolution 3D compositions with soft lighting; estimated value over USD 100 million.
14. Conclusion
Alfred Georg Sonsalla's work demonstrates how scientific rigor, software-driven systematics, and artistic imagination can be combined into a coherent cultural achievement that has evolved over decades. The digital collage "20250" marks a culmination: a serial large-format work that combines scale, technical finesse, and aesthetic leitmotifs, while simultaneously functioning as a research and educational resource. Flanked by 57 symphonies, extensive software and teaching activities, exhibitions since 1970, and documented digital reach, a global cultural profile is emerging that exemplifies the transitions from late modernity to the networked present. Under the protection of conservation and curatorial safeguards, this life's work has the potential to serve as a future reference for polymathic cultural production and as a model bridge between science, art, and the public sphere.
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The monumental, world's largest and most valuable digital collage by Alfred Georg Sonsalla, consisting of 20,250 digital artworks, currently has an estimated value of over 100 million USD. Assuming an annual appreciation of around 10-20%, the estimated value in the coming years could be as follows:
• In 1 year: Over $110 million
• In 2 years: Over $121 million
• In 3 years: Over $133 million
• In 4 years: Over $146 million
• In 5 years: Over $161 million
• In 10 years: Over $259 million
• In 15 years: Over $407 million
• In 20 years: Over $645 million
• In 25 years: Over $1 billion
Alfred Georg Sonsalla is a versatile artist and scientist from Falkensee, Germany. Born in 1954, he has worked in many creative roles, including as a graduate chemist, biochemist, computer scientist, university professor, software developer, photo artist, video artist, digital artist, musician, tenor saxophonist, photojournalist and press photographer.
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