re:publica 26
18-20 May 2026
STATION Berlin
Kristina Tica is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher, with her most recent practice centred on the artistic and theoretical exploration of the aesthetics and ethics of machine learning applications in visual computational processes. Tracing the impact of emergent technologies in popular culture under critical theory and philosophy in media and arts, her work spans various disciplines - from visual arts to coding, writing, and music.
Currently pursuing her practical and theoretical PhD research at the intersection of critical AI, media theory, and law, between the Department of Media Theory at the University of Applied Arts (die Angewandte) Vienna and the Metaverse Lab [LIFT_C] at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. Formerly a Lecturer in Feminist Hacking Strategies, MA Postdigital Lutherie at Tangible Music Lab, Kunstuniversität Linz.
Exhibited at festivals such as Ars Electronica, Speculum Artium, ESOF Trieste, The Wrong. Works recently published in ACM Journals; Leonardo Journal (Vol. 57); and The Practice of Art and AI by Hatje Cantz.