Marcel Hörler is a cultural worker based in Zürich/Berlin. In his practice, he seeks the invisible qualities that reside within the in-between spaces and moments of exchange. These search processes run through his work as consistent elements, driven forward by a conceptual framework. The development of his approaches, questions, and concrete actions relies on process- and dialogue-oriented spaces, experiments, contact zones, and self-organized working methods. In this context, both vulnerabilities and moments of failure are given their place. The recurring questions about site—understood as a physical, spatial, discursive, and lived dimension—often create compelling tensions, leading him to subtle as well as parasitic interventions. Through these, he aims to challenge dominant mechanisms and structures as part of existing systems. Last but not least, he views the creation of resistant and sustainable structures—where critical thinking is nurtured and awareness of marginalized experiences is heightened—as a vital aspect of his practice.