
Her latest project is a site-specific AV installation for the opening of the Munch Museum in Oslo with Bendik Giske, and she is currently working on an AV installation about noise pollution in the oceans – opening in May in Berlin – with legendary sound recordist and founding member of Cabaret Voltaire, Chris Watson, Tony Myatt, and the NGO Oceans21. She worked with Hildur Guðnadóttir on her Emmy and Golden Globe-awarded score for the HBO series Chernobyl accompanied by Chris Watson, Sam Slater, and Francesco Donadello – a project that won the 2020 Opus Klassik Award for the most innovative live show.
Further projects are Off License with Ziur and Juliana Huxtable and Steam AVwith JASSS. In collaboration with pioneer in the field of AV performance art MFO / Marcel Weber, she developed the visual scenography for Jlin ́s Black Origami tour and for Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein performing the Emmy-awarded music of Stranger Things. She has shown her work at renowned institutions such as The Barbican Centre London, MONA (Museum Of Old And New Art in Hobart, Tasmania), HKW Berlin, La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris, Muziekgebouw Amsterdam and highly acclaimed festivals like Unsound, CTM, Sydney Festival and Primavera. Baumgartner is the co-founder of Bestfilmsforever/ BFF, a video and media arts collective trying to further inclusivity in the film industry and by putting an emphasis on supporting femx and LGBTQIA+ in tech.