What happens when technology begins to shape the way we see reality itself? Croatian artist and researcher Hrvoje Hiršl explores this question through sound, movement, and light — creating works that make invisible systems suddenly tangible.
At Highlight, Hiršl presents new work developed from his ongoing research into perception, automation, and the boundaries between the digital and the physical. His installations often combine data, code, and material processes, revealing the fragile tension between human experience and technological precision.
Hiršl’s practice moves fluidly between art, science, and philosophy. Rather than explaining, he invites you to experience: to stand inside a space where information feels alive, or where algorithms seem to breathe. His work doesn’t just use technology — it questions it, asking how our tools change the way we understand nature, ourselves, and what is real.