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Ines Röckl, MA, is a Lecturer at the Institute of Art History within the Faculty of Philosophy, Arts, History and Social Sciences at the University of Regensburg. She specializes in digital methodologies for analyzing ornamental forms and public art, collaborating with computer vision experts in interdisciplinary projects. Her research focuses on 18th-century Rocaille prints and the intersection of art, architecture, and technology.
She is a core researcher in the DFG-funded project Digital Morphology of Ornamentation, supervising the art history component. Recent lectures include discussions on architectural mobility (Hamburg, 2022), Zaha Hadid’s design processes (Regensburg, 2021), and 20th-century art spaces (Düsseldorf, 2020).
Publications include analyses of illuminated church structures, such as the Stephansdom’s Himmelsleiter and the Köln Dom’s 2018 installation. Her work bridges historical art analysis with contemporary digital tools, emphasizing material exploration and morphological research.



