Shusha Niederberger

works at the intersection of technology, art, and culture. She studied visual and digital art in Zürich and Vienna before establishing and running the art education program at the HEK (Haus der Elektronischen Künste) Basel (2014–2021). Since 2015, she has been a lecturer in contemporary internet cultures at the F+F School of Art and Design in Zürich. She participated in the research project Creating Commons (2017–2019, IFCAR, ZHDK), which examined digital artistic practices as a form of commons. She is currently researching user practices in data-intensive environments in the framework of the research project “Latent Spaces – Performing Ambiguous Data” (IFCAR, ZHDK).