Marlene Huber is a researcher in the Visual Analytics research group at VRVis. Marlene Huber attended the HBLA für künstlerische Gestaltung Linz, where she studied various design disciplines. Marlene Huber completed her Bachelor's degree in Media Informatics and Visual Computing at the Vienna University of Technology (2022), where she is currently a Master's student in Visual Computing. Her research focuses on extended reality and the interdisciplinary interface with art and culture.
To enable cultural institutions in Austria to effectively analyze and communicate their work in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, VRVis is collaborating with several partners to link existing information with AI-based methods and make it accessible interactively.
VRVis and the Science Visualization Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna want to provide artists and cultural institutions with a new option to present digital creations in immersive settings. ARTverse aims to build an open platform for art production, teaching and dissemination in VR.