Eveline Wandl-Vogt is a researcher, artist and innovation designer exploring the intersections of art, social innovation, and participatory knowledge creation. With experience at Ars Electronica, metalab at Harvard and in extensive transdisciplinary research on cultural heritage at ÖAW, she brings methods of Art-Driven Innovation and Open Social Innovation into museum and community contexts. In Shrine, she focuses on future-oriented, inclusive, and care-based approaches that transform memory work into collective learning and social imagination.
Within shrine, Eveline shapes participatory and care-based research approaches, translating memory work into inclusive processes of collective learning and future-oriented social imagination. Her contribution grounds shrine’s methodologies in cultural sensitivity, openness, and responsible knowledge creation.