Andres WannerView profile
Lecturer
Andres Wanner is a Swiss-Canadian artist, interaction designer, and educator with an interdisciplinary background spanning physics, visual arts, and design. He holds roles as Lecturer at Lucerne School of Design, Film and Art (HSLU), Switzerland, and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He leads the Bachelor's Program in Digital Ideation at HSLU and teaches in the BA Visual Communication program. His academic work bridges art, design, and technology, focusing on human-computer interaction, generative art, and start-up incubation strategies. Wanner has exhibited internationally in venues like SIGGRAPH and IDEAS, and his research addresses topics such as glitch aesthetics in mechanical systems, data-driven generative art, and the role of design in high-tech entrepreneurship. Education: MSc Physics, University of Basel (1996) MAA Visual Arts, Emily Carr University Vancouver (2013) BA Visual Communications, HGK Basel (2001) Research Interests: Wanner explores the intersection of art and technology through installations like Machinic Trajectories (mechanical drawing machines) and Breathe/Live/Speak (oceanic data visualization). His work critiques technological failures (glitches) and investigates how analog and digital systems can inform artistic expression. He also studies design's role in start-up innovation, co-authoring DesignSeed to highlight collaboration between engineers and designers in entrepreneurial contexts. Grants & Projects: IDN Project: Health-Promoting Teamwork and Virtues Cocreation Toolbox for Interdisciplinarity Neuro-App: Neurofeedback System for ADHD Therapy Design in Incubation & Early-Stage Startups Labs/Teams: Wanner collaborates with the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab at ETH Zurich and the Design & Kunst department at HSLU. His work often involves cross-disciplinary teams blending art, engineering, and computer science.


