
Marie Dubus (she/they) is a digital artist and lecturer working between Berlin, Munich and Paris.
Her transdisciplinary practice engages with digital media, urban studies, and speculative fiction to explore how bodies inhabit public spaces. Drawing from science fiction, video games, body horror, and ruin aesthetics, her work envisions the city as a porous, mutating entity where technology, architecture, and identity constantly coalesce and collapse.
Grounded in research and built through collaboration, her immersive installations and virtual environments serve as speculative blueprints for alternative forms of cohabitation. These digital spaces often emerge from collective processes, inviting musicians, poets, performers, and textile artists to explore collective storytelling.
Marie Dubus’ recent works address themes of chronic illness, consent, and identity in urban-digital contexts. Her technical approach blends a wide range of digital tools and platforms, allowing her to craft immersive environments that question how emerging technologies reshape our relationship to the body.