UBERMORGEN
1995–
Introduction
UBERMORGEN is a Swiss-Austrian-American digital art group founded in 1995, composed of Liz "lizvlx" Haas, Luzius Bernhard, Billie Bernhard and Lola Bernhard. They live and work in Basel, S-chanf near St. Moritz and in Vienna, where both lizvlx and Luzius Bernhard are professors at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Their work has been presented across a wide range of contexts including museums, biennials, galleries, universities and online platforms. They have received several awards such as the PAX Art Award 2023.
The group's practice originated in 1990s net.art and internet art avant-garde. In the 2000s they became associated with online actionism and media hacking. Since the mid-2000s their work has included installations, software art and research-oriented projects. In the 2020s they have focused on large-scale projects involving blockchain technology, machine learning and AI-generated aesthetics.
Their work frequently engages with contemporary technological systems. Critical interpretations of their practice have noted their use of affirmation, irony and ambiguity.
Wikidata identifier
Q7876490
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