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Robin Lütolf

Robin Lütolf (all/none) is a conceptual and media artist as well as a researcher working at the intersection of art, theory, and digital cultures. His work explores the social and rhetorical dynamics of digital communication spaces and investigates how interfaces and media structures shape our perception, relationships, and power relations. He is particularly interested in the “rhetoric of digital language” — the question of how social norms, hierarchies, and expectations are inscribed into the design of interfaces and human-machine communication.

After completing a bachelor’s degree in Sound Arts – Music and Media Art at the Bern University of the Arts, Lütolf earned his master’s degree in TransArts – Transdisciplinary Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in 2024. He is the co-founder of Eisenbricht, a transdisciplinary project for artistic and scientific engagement with politics and philosophy. Lütolf is active in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) and combines theoretical research with experimental, often cross-media formats in his artistic practice.

Previous Projects at kulturen in bewegung
FIBER space // Vol. 2 (2025)