Martin Sulzer's interdisciplinary art revolves around questions of perception and how reality is constructed. In doing so, he intensively examines the promises of salvation offered by religious, capitalist, and technological systems, which not only imagine a certain reality but also actively create it. He contrasts the impositions of the creative class, to which he belongs, with trash, counter-culture, and hacking – in search of radical ideas accessible to many.
In addition, he gives workshops for young computer nerds and is active as a researcher and lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts and at Fraunhofer HHI in the field of immersive media. His practice ranges from video projections and interactive installations to public interventions and concerts.
His works have been exhibited, screened and performed internationally at Centre Pompidou, transmediale / CTM, barbican, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Flaherty NYC Film Series, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and many others.