Franz Walter

  • About
  • Projects are questions.
    Images are stories.
    Children are futures.

    For nearly twenty years, I've been working on one question: How do we see what isn't there yet?

    In the beginning: systems, media, technology, code, networks. Then came the camera. Not as replacement, but as complement. Because some truths live in images. Others in structures. Others still in words. My work happens in translation, in between spaces.

    The most important infrastructure isn't digital. It's how we see. From alpine expeditions to global children's rights initiatives: Wherever vision meets reality requires someone who speaks these languages. Who makes the invisible visible. Who doesn't just understand systems, but sees through them. The tools change. The question remains.

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    Notes

    Visual Library access by request.

    Available for select speaking engagements. I speak about perception as infrastructure— how we give form to emerging possibilities through methodologies that move between contexts: inside and outside, thinking and doing, preparation and presence.
    Recent: The Alpine Futures Lab at European Forum Alpbach 2025.