Empirical aesthetics · Cognitive psychology · Artistic intervention

Tobias Eder building an artwork with found materials

Scientific
Artivist.

Tobias Eder is a Scientific Artivist and Empirical Aesthetics Researcher.

He builds artistic interventions as experimental paradigms to study how people attend, feel, interpret, and act.

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Selected projects

WaMü Kollektiv sitting above a handmade WaMü artwork

Collective practice · WaMü Kollektiv

WaMü Kollektiv

The collective website gathers ALLESANDERSSTADT, WaMüLage, clothing, material transformation, and the shared question: “What is rubbish?”

Three ALLESANDERSSTADT rooftop window artworks shown together

WaMü · Interactive installation · Ongoing

ALLESANDERSSTADT

Six discarded Berlin rooftop windows become portals into a city built from below. Insects, transformed cigarettes, art, culture, and returning nature slowly remake the city together.

04Close up of miniature figures from Lunch Atop a Skyscraper

Archive · Four selected older works

Earlier works

Lunch Atop a Skyscraper, Jack of All Trades, Vinyl Creatures, and Galactic Garden show the material language that led toward the current practice.

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Research through artistic intervention

My research investigates how aesthetic experiences shape attention, embodiment, meaning-making, reflection, and behaviour. I use artistic interventions because they create rich, controlled situations that extend beyond conventional laboratory stimuli.

Empirical aestheticsCognitive psychologyExperimental interventionEmbodied participationPublic-space research

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Artist interview

Short documentary · 3 minute film

Ist das Kunst?

A short interview film with Tobias Eder from an earlier phase of the practice. It gives a direct feeling for the material language, the humour, and the way discarded objects become characters, questions, and small worlds.

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Tobias Eder

Tobias Eder working with found materials

A Berlin based Scientific Artivist and Empirical Aesthetics Researcher.

His work uses sculpture, participatory installation, and public intervention as research instruments. By creating aesthetic encounters with real material, social, and bodily stakes, he investigates the mechanisms through which attention, agency, and personal meaning emerge.

Current projects are research proposals in development, designed to invite collaboration with laboratories, universities, and institutional partners.

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