His work is informed by a combination of conceptual-structural thinking and profound craftsmanship both in electronic and traditional media. With a BA in Music Composition from the University of Vienna, Austria and an MFA in Computer Art from the School of Visuals Arts in New York he expands his practice beyond the traditional fine art context. Since 1997, the artist has investigated the process of “reverse engineering” by translating the abstract aesthetic language of virtual reality back into architectural environments through large scale light installations.
Redl's work is in the collections of prestigious international institutions, among them the Whitney Museum of American Art New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Milwaukee Art Museum and Borusan Contemporary Istanbul, as well as prominent private collections.