He focuses on theories of affect and perception in relation to current media art and activist practices. A specific interest resides in the work of philosopher William James and his refraiming of experience through which Brunner develops a theory of "relational realism".
Brunner, C. & Raunig, G., 01.04.2017, Public Space? Lost and Found. Urbonas, G., Lui, A. & Freeman, L. (eds.). Cambridge MA: The MIT Press, p. 119-12810 p.
Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Research › peer-review
Brunner, C. (ed.), Kubaczek, N. (ed.), Mulvaney, K. (ed.) & Raunig, G. (ed.), 09.2016, Wien: eipcp – European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies. (transversal; no. 9)
Research output: Books and anthologies › Special Journal issue › Research