Werner Nekes was born in 1944 in Erfurt and studied linguistics and psychology in Freiburg He then went to Bonn in 1964 where he was a head of the University Film Club and later chairman of the FIAG He developed friendships with film directors sculptors and painters These included Dore 0 his companion and collaborator since 1967 He began painting in 1965 with diverse materials and objects He started his practice of film with 8mm and went on with 16mm He decided to free the film from narration and psychology and organized his films according to temporal units and structural systems In spring 1967 his films were rejected by the Kurzfilmtage of Oberhausen Thus Nekes organized a counterevent The same year in November he comes to Hamburg with Dore 0 whom he marries the following month He was a cofounder of the Hamburg cooperative of filmmakers and was a coorganizer of the Hamburger Filmschau in 1967 From 1973 he travelled all over the world to make seminaries about film theory and retrospectives He moved to Mülheim an der Ruhr in summer 1978 He cofounded the Filmbüro NW in 1980 and the ICNC International Center for New Cinema in Riga in 1988 His work was shown at major international museums and festivals including The Museum of Modern Art New York or the Kassel Dokumenta He was also a professor from 1969 to 1972 and 2004 to 2006 at the Academy of Fine Arts Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg from 1981 to 1982 at Wuppertal University from 1982 to 1984 at the Kunsthochschule Offenbach and from 199096 at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne Furthermore Nekes has compiled one of the most important private collections of artefacts documenting 500 years of precinematographic experiments as well as developments in the early history of film focusing on spatial and temporal principles of representation