Barbara Lüneburg 
   violin and artistic research

Research Interests

Barbara Lüneburg's interests in artistic research are as diverse as her artistic work: she investigates embodiment, creativity, collaboration, charisma, concert aura, participatory art and the effect of game elements in audiovisual works. She is also investigating epistemology in artistic research, as well as the methodological foundations and forms of dissemination of her discipline.  


Lüneburg is professor of artistic research and head of the doctoral programs at Anton Bruckner Private University.
Her latest publication (2021) “Worldmaking – Knowing Through Performing” can be downloaded open access as part of the anthology Knowing in Performing – Artistic Research in Music and the Performing Arts. (Huber, Annegret, Doris Ingrisch, Therese Kaufmann, Johannes KretzGesine Schröder, and Tasos Zembylas [transcript]. 

Major Research Projects

From 2014 to 2018 Lüneburg led the research project TransCoding - From Highbrow Art to Participatory Culture, in which she involved an online community in the creation of a multimedia work via social media (funded by the Austrian Science Fund as PEEK AR 259-G21). www.transcoding.info

In 2021 the monograph Ludified of which she was one of the editors, authors and performers was published as part of the artistic research project Gamified Audiovisual Performance and Performance Practice (funded by the Austrian Science Fund as PEEK AR 364 G24) gappp.net.

Please follow the sublinks in the header area for more details on the major research fields of Lüneburg.
ORCID ID with information to publications and major grants: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3259-5219