St. Werner has also collaborated with the renowned visual artist Rosa Barba.
She is part of a group of artists that addresses the importance of film and analogue in the digital age along with other contemporary practitioners such as Matthew Buckingham, Tacita Dean, Luke Fowler, Ben Rivers etc.
Rosa | Santa Rosa | Salvator Rosa | Rosa Parks | Rosa Luxemburg | Santa Rosa, California | Santa Rosa Island, California | Rosa DeLauro | Santa Rosa Island | Rosa Bonheur | Monte Rosa | Hervé Di Rosa | Eugenio Barba | Rosa canina | Gilberto Santa Rosa | Vida (Draco Rosa album) | Santa Rosa, New Mexico | Santa Rosa County, Florida | Rosa Whitaker | Rosa von Praunheim | Rosa rugosa | Rosa Parks Transit Station | Rosa López | Draco Rosa | Zona Rosa | Santa Rosa, Paraguay | Santa Rosa, La Pampa | Santa Rosa, Laguna | Santa Rosa District | Santa Rosa de Lima |
Its collection of web projects, which is available on its website, at www.diaart.org, includes works by Francis Alÿs, David Claerbout, Diller + Scofidio, Molissa Fenley, Susan Hiller, Glenn Ligon, Komar & Melamid, Feng Mengbo, Lisi Raskin, Allen Ruppersberg, Shimabuku, Gary Simmons, Stephen Vitiello, Ezra Johnson, Rosa Barba, and Barbara Bloom.
Between 2009 and 2011 five issues came out, containing a total of forty interviews with leading exponents of contemporary design and creativity, including Stefano Boeri, Andrea Branzi, Alfredo Jaar, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Francesco Vezzoli, Rosa Barba, Maurizio Cattelan, Martino Gamper, Maarten Baas, John Maeda, Oliviero Toscani, Nigel Coates, Peter Eisenman, Martí Guixé, Toyo Ito, Jasper Morrison, Peter Zumthor.