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Manu Luksch
Born1970
Vienna, Austria
Occupation(s)Intermedia artist, filmmaker
Notable workFaceless, Dreams Rewired
Websitewww.manuluksch.com

Manu Luksch (born 1970) is an Austrian intermedia artist and filmmaker who is known for her wide-ranging critical practice that interrogates sociopolitical, legal, and technological infrastructure through interdisciplinary collaboration, the creation of participatory tools and platforms, and the instigation of novel processes.[1] Specific works address the regulation of public space,[2] the construction of independent media infrastructure,[3] and widespread corporate data surveillance. Through the 2000s, a major focus of Luksch's research was the data trace – the digital shadows cast by humans in networked space in the course of daily activities.[4] More recently, this focus has broadened to include algorithmic management as deployed in 'smart city' contexts.[5] Although her work is found in museums and galleries, it is also manifest in academic, activist and other non-art contexts.[6] Luksch is perhaps best known for two film works, Faceless (2007) and Dreams Rewired (2015, as codirector).[7]

Education

Luksch initially studied at University of Fribourg in Switzerland and holds MA degrees in History (University of Vienna) and Fine Arts / Education (Academy of Fine Arts Vienna).[8] She travelled as a Foreign Scholar to Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (Faculty of Fine Arts) in 1993, and to Chiang Mai University in 1994.[9]

Early career

While a student at the Academy of Fine Arts, Luksch worked with film director Peter Greenaway on his exhibition 100 Objects to represent the World (Hofburg, Vienna, 1992) as photographer and production assistant[10], and on the subsequent exhibition The Stairs: Munich Projection. In 1996, Luksch was appointed director of Medienlabor München, a position she held until 1998.[11] In 1998, Luksch co-curated Art Servers Unlimited together with media theoretician Armin Medosch, the first conference to focus on a range of noncommercial initiatives to support the blend of creative, experimental, socio-cultural, artistic, critical use of the internet, hosted at the ICA London.[12][13]

Filmography

  • 3rd Quarterly Report (2016)
  • Dreams Rewired (2015)
  • Unknown Territories (2014)
  • Architekturbureau Lichtpause / Blue-Sky Blueprint (2011)
  • Make It Snow! Make It Snow! Make It Snow! (2008)
  • Mapping CCTV Around Whitehall (2008)
  • Faceless (2007)
  • Virtual Borders (2004)
  • Broadbandit Highway (2001)
  • Art Servers Unlimited (1998)
  • So Oder Anders (1996)

Publications

Awards and appointments

Collections

Works by Luksch are held in the

Bibliography

Andrew, Sarah, and Simon Stokes, editors. Art Law Field Guide. Arts Council England, 2008.

Arns, Inke. “Transparent World. Minoritarian Tactics in the Age of Transparency.” Un_imaginable, edited by Dennis Del Favero, Ursula Frohne, and Peter Weibel. Hatje Cantz, 2008, pp. 20-35.

Arns, Inke. “Transparency and Politics. On Spaces of the Political beyond the Visible, or: How transparency came to be the lead paradigm of the 21st century.” The Aesthetic Interface, edited by Søren Pold, et al. Aarhus UP, 2010.

Avanessian, Armen. “Gesichter und Geschichten des Raumes – Von technologischen und fiktionalen Räumen.” Raum in den Künsten. Konstruktion, Bewegung, Politik, edited by Armen Avanessian and Franck Hofmann. Verlag Tranversale, 2010, pp. 233-242.

Bonin, V., & Choinière, F., eds. Fonction/Fiction. L'image utilitaire reconfigurée, Édipresse, 2009.

Carvalo, M. ‘Affective Territories’ in INFLeXions Journal No. 3, 2009.

Cazdyn, E. The Already Dead: The New Time of Politics, Culture, and Illness, Duke Univ. Press, 2012.

Doringer, B., ed. FACELESS, De Gruyter / Edition Universität für Angewandte Kunst, 2017.

Fürst, P. ‘Who is watching us? – Datenschutz als Kunst’, Diplomarbeit, Theaterwissenschaft, Universität Wien, 2008.

Gade, R., & Gunhild, B., eds. Performing Archives/ Archives of Performance, Museum Tusculanum Press, 2012.

Guertin, C. Digital Prohibition Piracy and Authorship in New Media Art, Continuum, 2012.

Joseph-Hunter, G. Transmission Arts, PAJ Publications, 2011.

Medosch, A. Freie Netze, Heise Verlag, 2003.

Moulon, D. Art Contemporain Nouveaux Médias, Nouvelles éditions Scala, 2011.

O’Rourke, K. Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographers, MIT Press, 2013.

Östlind, N., Vujanovic, D., & Wolthers, L., eds. WATCHED! Surveillance, Art and Photography, Walther König Verlag, 2016. Hasselblad Foundation

Patel, M. ‘A Brief History of Real Time’. Creating Insecurity, edited by Wolfgang Sützl, Plymouth University / Autonomedia, 2009.

Piper, A. Book Was There: Reading in Electronic Times, University of Chicago Press, 2012.

Pold, S. ‘Faceless - Manu Luksch’. ENTER ACTION - Digital Art Now, edited by P. Dinesen, A. Løssing, A. Witzke, & G. Ørskou, ARoS, 2009.

Pold, S. ‘Overvågningens kunst. Overvågningsdystopier og interfacebegær i det urbane rum i Nineteen Eighty-Four, Faceless og andre urbane interfaces’. Overvågning - perspektiver, studier, praksis, edited by P. Lauritsen & F. Olesen, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2009.

Vykoukal, M. Neither Shoreditch nor Manhattan. Black Country creative advantage. Multistory, 2011.

Zeilinger, M. ‘Art and Politics of Appropriation’. PhD thesis. Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto, 2009.

Zeilinger, M. (2011). ‘Appropriation and the authoring function of surveillance in Manu Luksch's Faceless. Eyes Everywhere. The Global Growth of Camera Surveillance edited by A. Doyle, R. Lippert, & D. Lyon, Routledge, 2011, pp. 262–73.

References

  1. ^ Buchbauer, Sara, et al., editors. Creative Austrians. Bundesministerium for Europa Integration und Äußeres – Kulturpolitische Section, 2016, pp. 172-75.
  2. ^ Avanessian, Armen. "Gesichter und Geschichten des Raumes. Von technologischen und fiktionalen Räumen." Raum in den Künsten. Konstruktion - Bewegung - Politik, edited by Avanessian, Armen & Franck Hoffman. Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 2010, pp. 234-42.
  3. ^ Medosch, Armin. Freie Netze. Geschichte, Politik und Kultur offener WLAN-Netze. Verlag Heinz Heise, 2004, pp. 96-101.
  4. ^ Gurses, Seda; Teran, Michelle; Luksch, Manu (2009-06-05). "A Trialogue on Interventions in Surveillance Space: Seda Gürses in conversation with Michelle Teran and Manu Luksch". Surveillance & Society. 7 (2): 165–174. doi:10.24908/ss.v7i2.4141. ISSN 1477-7487.
  5. ^ "Manu Luksch shares insights on data privacy, surveillance | Department of Art & Art History". art.stanford.edu. 2021-11-17. Retrieved 2025-06-18.
  6. ^ "Manu Luksch joins School of Law as Artist in Residence". Birkbeck, University of London. 2020-12-18. Retrieved 2025-06-18.
  7. ^ "Movie makes director star of CCTV". 2007-05-15. Retrieved 2025-06-18.
  8. ^ "Manu Luksch". V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  9. ^ "Manu Luksch". ADA | Archive of Digital Art. 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  10. ^ Greenaway, Peter. 100 Objekte zeigen die Welt. Akademie der bildenden Künste, 1992.
  11. ^ ""Faceless", Manu Luksch". www.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  12. ^ Whittaker, David (2004-01-21). "To Serve Your Culture: Art Servers Unlimited at the ICA". Mute. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  13. ^ Art Servers Unlimited documentary video, retrieved 2025-06-03
  14. ^ a b c "Manu Luksch". Art Meets Radical Openness. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  15. ^ "Hackney Wick Arts Strategy". muf architecture/art. 2009-09-28. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  16. ^ "Manu Luksch - Elevate Festival - 22-26 October 2015 - in Graz, Austria". elevate.at. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  17. ^ "New Approaches Pilot". Film London. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  18. ^ "Moscow International Documentary Film Festival DOKer (2016)". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  19. ^ "DOK.fest München". DOK.fest München. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  20. ^ a b c Culture, Data as (2020-03-09). "Manu Luksch - Data as Culture - ODI - The Open Data Institute". Data as Culture. Retrieved 2025-06-03.
  21. ^ "Open Society Fellowship". www.opensocietyfoundations.org. Retrieved 2025-06-03.

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