Dagmar Schuerrer's creative work

Dagmar Schürrer: Contemporary Media Artist Specializing in XR and Video

Dagmar Schürrer is a distinguished media artist whose practice sits at the forefront of digital innovation and contemporary art. Based in Berlin, Schürrer’s work is characterized by its exploration of the relationship between the physical and the virtual. Through a diverse range of mediums including video installation, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and computer animation, she investigates how digital technologies reshape our sensory perception and the way we interact with our surroundings. A graduate of Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, Dagmar Schürrer has developed a unique visual language that frequently employs layered imagery and intricate soundscapes. Her artistic inquiries often center on the concept of the digital gaze and the mediation of reality through screens and lenses. Projects such as "Ideal Gazes" and "The Next Evolution" demonstrate her ability to construct complex, multi-dimensional narratives that probe the philosophical implications of a technologically driven world. Schürrer’s work has been exhibited internationally in numerous galleries, museums, and media art festivals. By utilizing cutting-edge tools such as XR and real-time rendering, she creates immersive environments that challenge the viewer's role, transforming them from passive observers into active participants within her digital constructs. Her contributions to the field of new media art continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the intersection of art and technology, making Dagmar Schürrer a pivotal figure in contemporary digital practice.