re:publica 26
18.-20. Mai 2026
STATION Berlin
Lisa Kaschubat (she/they) is a transdisciplinary visual artist based in Berlin, working across performance, media art, and sculptural practices. She studied at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) in the Performance and Time-Based Media class of Mathilde ter Heijne and in the Sculpture class of Monica Bonvicini. Their artistic practice explores corporeality, interhuman relations, and processes of emancipation, with a particular focus on how these are shaped, mediated, and contested through technology and virtuality. Lisa Kaschubat works at the intersection of physical and digital space, using technologies such as XR, digital worldbuilding, real-time systems, and 3D animation in dialogue with performance, sound, and sculptural elements. Through participatory and immersive formats, her work challenges binary distinctions between the real and the virtual, presence and absence, and digital and physical bodies. Central to her practice is an interest in relational and collective experiences, examining how intimacy, care, and power structures are inscribed into technological systems and how they might be reimagined through embodied interaction.