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Claus was born on 28 May 1935 in Aachen, Germany.[3] He worked as a visual artist, using various techniques; painting, film, light and solar installations, and underwater art. As an author, he wrote numerous works on media art and the development of its theory. Claus died on 5 September 2023 in Aachen at the age of 88.[4][5]