The Person Behind re:human
I’m Christian Wittmann – a curious soul who’s lived in many worlds. From operating rooms to film productions, from kitchens to freelance journalism. My experiences have shaped how I see the world and inspire me to invite others to reflect on their own lives and reinvent themselves.
chef
The world of work began with becoming a qualified chef. I would never want to miss the tough training and hard work, filled with adventures, people, and experiences.
freelance photographer
I slowly turned from chef to photographer, which was a hobby since age 12. I am happy to have started in analog times, learning the handicraft basics of this great art.
event management
From football championships to Formula One races around the world, one thing humans are sure to do is celebrate like crazy.
laboratory assistance
In the molecular biology department of a high-end leukemia laboratory, I encountered one of the most complex fields of medicine and the functions of the human body.
positioning nurse
My eight years in a large hospital taught me a lot about life, death, and everything in between. This experience is also a reason I created re:human.
Bungee Jump Assistance
On one of the highes bungee jumps in the world (220m) I learned a lot about fear and responsibility. All that in an area where one mistake can mean death.
Europe Family Trip
Six months of traveling through Europe with our two-and-a-half-year-old son was both: a lot of struggling and awesome moments we´ll never forget.
Nurse anesthetist assistance
Nurse anesthetist assistance involved a steep learning curve over one year with outpatients from six doctor's offices under a highly experienced physician.
philosophy studies / journalist
Philosophy has excited me since I was 14. At 37 I decided to get serious about it and went to university for the first time. Before that, I had already published this.

It wasn´t always easy.
Sometimes tough.
Am I this? Am I that?
Who am I?
I´m a seeker - always curious and loving sunsets.
„Approaching beliefs with a bit more ease is both: freedom and a sign of wisdom.“