Joerg Auzinger explores the convergence of art, science, and technology, examining the relationships between humans, nature, and machines.
Joerg Auzinger’s art examines the influence of digital media on communication through interactive installations, immersive environments, photography, and objects. His art explores self-perception, the construction of reality, and societal shifts across media, blending contemporary issues with cultural references. Auzinger invites playful engagement in his installations, using user interaction to explore individual realities in our tech-driven communication society.
His interactive works analyze the impact of both new and traditional media on our perception of reality. Mentored by Peter Weibel and Richard Kriesche, Auzinger seamlessly merges analogue and digital realms, emphasizing the socio-political dimensions of modern communication systems. With a background in media art and film directing, he has exhibited his works globally and contributed as a visiting professor, workshop leader, and curator, always emphasizing interactivity and participation in his interdisciplinary projects. By continuously involving observers in interactive processes, Joerg Auzinger creates intentional interfaces between the public and his artworks.
By continuously involving observers in interactive processes, Joerg Auzinger creates intentional interfaces between the public and his artworks.
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Joerg Auzinger studied media art under Peter Weibel at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Prior to that, he completed the Department of Audiovisual Media and Photography at the Ortweinschule for Art & Design in Graz as a student of Richard Kriesche and Branko Lenart. Additionally, Joerg Auzinger pursued film directing at the Vienna Film Academy under the guidance of Prof. Axel Corti.