Ursula Endlicher

Ursula Endlicher (b. 1965; Vienna, Austria) is an interdisciplinary artist working with interactive media and the internet since the early 1990s. She investigates structural components and interfaces of digital and “natural” networks and creates works in contrasting formats, including net art, augmented reality, artificial intelligence/machine learning, installation, performance, environmental works, and dinners. In her works, humans, machines, and nature are inspired by each other’s behaviors and create new forms and “worlds” between them.

Her work has been shown at Chronus Art Center, Shanghai; / HeK (House of Electronic Arts), Basel, Switzerland; Transmediale, Berlin; [ACM] SIGGRAPH, Yokohama, Japan; ZERO1 Biennial (2012); in New York at Eyebeam and Harvestworks; on Turbulence.org (1996–2016); and in galleries in the United States and Europe. It has been reviewed in publications such as EIKON, the Brooklyn Rail, and Leonardo. She received the 2024 Austrian Art Award for Media Art by BMKOES, Vienna.

On view
Online

First acquired
2004

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