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Dr. Luisa Feiersinger is a Research Associate at the Institute for Art and Visual History at Humboldt University of Berlin, where she also serves as Head of the Media Library. Her scholarly work focuses on the history and aesthetics of apparatus-based and popular image practices, with particular expertise in stereoscopic (3D) film analysis and moving image methodology.
Her research interests include:
- History and aesthetics of stereoscopic film
- Methods of moving image analysis
- Collection arrangements and media practices
- Visual history and narrative structures in cinema
- Spatial representation in stereoscopic media
- Apparatus-based image practices
Dr. Feiersinger's scholarly output demonstrates a consistent interdisciplinary approach that bridges film studies, art history, and visual culture. Her publications reveal a focus on how technical, aesthetic, and narrative elements interact in visual media, particularly in stereoscopic cinema. Her 2023 monograph represents a significant contribution to understanding stereoscopic film as an integral part of cinema history rather than a passing technical trend. She has developed specialized methodological frameworks for analyzing moving images that exist only in perception, addressing a significant gap in traditional art historical approaches.
Dr. Feiersinger has established herself as a specialist in visual analysis methodologies, particularly for three-dimensional media. Her work on stereoscopic film protocols provides valuable resources for researchers studying dynamic visual phenomena. She has edited several interdisciplinary publications and published numerous scholarly essays examining stereoscopic techniques in films by directors such as Werner Herzog and Martin Scorsese, as well as analyzing spatial narratives in contemporary 3D cinema.




