UBERMORGEN
1995–
Introduction
UBERMORGEN is a Swiss-Austrian digital art duo founded in 1995 by Liz Haas, known as lizvlx, and Luzius Bernhard, also credited in earlier works as Hans Bernhard. Emerging from the 1990s net.art and Internet art scenes, the duo became known for projects that combine conceptual art, media hacking, software, performance, installation and online intervention.
UBERMORGEN's work frequently uses the language and interfaces of corporations, legal systems, state institutions and online platforms. Their best-known projects include Voteauction (2000), an online intervention that presented itself as a marketplace for buying and selling votes during the 2000 United States presidential election; the EKMRZ Trilogy, consisting of Google Will Eat Itself, Amazon Noir and The Sound of eBay; and later works involving machine learning, blockchain systems and artificial intelligence.
The duo live and work in Basel, S-chanf near St. Moritz and Vienna. Haas and Bernhard have taught at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne and are professors in the Digital Arts department at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Wikidata identifier
Q7876490
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