Peter Senoner · Künstler · DURST Next

At Durst’s Print Next event in Brixen, Editor Morten B. Reitoft speaks with South Tyrolean artist Peter Senoner about the fascinating intersection between art, technology, and innovation.

During Durst’s 90th anniversary celebration, visitors are welcomed by Peter’s remarkable artwork “Picadilli,” a unique hybrid piece created in collaboration with Durst. Built from multiple printed and hand-painted layers on wooden panels, the artwork blurs the boundaries between traditional craftsmanship and advanced digital printing, creating a single visual expression where technology and artistic creativity become inseparable.

Peter explains that technology is never the goal—it is the tool that allows an artist to realise ideas that would otherwise remain impossible. Whether through digital printing, layered materials, or new production techniques, technology expands the artist’s vocabulary while preserving the uniqueness of the creative process. Every finished piece remains one of a kind and cannot simply be reproduced.

The conversation explores the similarities between artistic creation and technological innovation. Both require curiosity, experimentation, collaboration, and the courage to challenge existing boundaries. Peter believes this shared mindset made Durst an ideal partner, as both artist and company continuously strive to move beyond what is already known and discover new possibilities.

The collaboration was made possible through the LUMEN Museum, where Peter’s exhibition created the connection with Durst. From there, an idea evolved into one of the visual highlights of the company’s 90th anniversary celebration, demonstrating how industrial technology can become an integral part of contemporary artistic expression.

A thoughtful conversation about creativity, collaboration, and why some of the most exciting innovations happen when artists and engineers begin speaking the same language.

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