Vinzenz Aubry
Vinzenz Aubry is a French-German artist whose interdisciplinary practice explores how meaning emerges from relationships between humans, machines, and nature. Working with real-time systems and what he calls "Liquid Media," he creates open works that are co-authored through public participation. His work materializes as multi-sensory installations, sculptures, net art, and performances that examine contemporary sensing—how we measure and relate to different worlds. Through processes of collective unfolding, his practice facilitates dynamic relationships where publics, artworks, space, and time become co-generative. As co-founder of ungroup.group (2020), he leads cultural commissions and develops open-source augmented audio software. Aubry holds a Master's degree in Art, Culture, and Technology from MIT and a graduate degree in Media Art and Generative Art from the University of the Arts Berlin (UDK). His work has been exhibited in Italy, Austria, France, England, Germany and Portugal, and has received a number of prestigious prizes.
Articles of Vinzenz Aubry
After Technical Images: Towards a Theory of Post-Technical Imaging
While Flusser’s concept of technical images remains foundational for understanding modern image-making, its limitations become evident when applied to emerging visual culture, which operates beyond immediate human sensory capabilities and constraints of previous apparatus. This essay proposes the concept of corporeal imaging as an alternative system that classifies imaging as relational to the body. This taxonomy enables the incorporation of contemporary imaging practices such as networked astronomical observations and generative AI systems that supersede traditional single-body relations. These developments necessitate new theoretical approaches for understanding image making beyond technical imaging.