Róisín Berg

Róisín Berg is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and educator based in Limerick, Ireland. Their practice investigates how technological systems and algorithms act as mediating agents in the construction of memory, perception, and relational experience.

Working across instruments, code, electronics, and sculptural forms, Berg builds and calibrates hybrid systems that evolve over time, developing tendencies and forms of memory through interaction. These systems are treated as active agents, producing behaviour that resists, drifts, and accumulates bias, requiring ongoing negotiation rather than direct control.

Their work spans performance, installation, and lens-based media, often combining autonomous processes with embodied interaction to explore how relations between people, machines, and environments are formed and transformed.

They have exhibited and performed in Ireland, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S., across galleries, academic institutions, festivals, and hybrid club contexts. Berg teaches digital art and media at the University of Limerick. They run Concept Null, a community-led organisation connecting new-media artists across Ireland, and facilitate workshops with Synthesize_Her, a FLINTA-focused sound-technology project