Handpicked Content
Every contribution undergoes editorial review: relevance, origin, perspective. We focus on quality over quantity and avoid loud buzzwords.
“An archive is not a dead space – it lives through the people who open it.”
KulturImpuls emerged from the conviction that cultural content and community projects enrich the digital space. We collect, curate, and share perspectives that inspire thought and create connections—beyond trends and algorithms.
Our principle is simple: every contribution, every project, and every idea should offer genuine value. We prioritize quality over quantity, depth over surface. The people involved here bring their experiences from archives, studios, and neighborhood initiatives.
The effect for our readers and contributors: a place of calm and inspiration where cultural heritage is reimagined. Those who read or participate here find inspiration for their own projects, discover unknown stories, and become part of a community that understands culture as a living process.
From the initial idea to an established platform – the key milestones of our development.
Anna Szabo and Paul Kurz develop the concept of a digital platform for local cultural creators. Initial discussions with associations and museums in Styria.
With funding from the state, a pilot project for digitizing archives of three municipalities begins. The response exceeds all expectations.
Launch of the first public version. Users can publish their own contributions and participate in projects. Within one year, over 1,200 members register.
The platform receives the state's cultural award for digital innovation. The team grows to five permanent employees. Collaboration with the University of Graz begins.
Introduction of interactive formats and virtual exhibitions. Monthly reach increases to over 15,000 visitors. Planning a mobile cultural space for rural regions.
Our Identity
Every contribution undergoes editorial review: relevance, origin, perspective. We focus on quality over quantity and avoid loud buzzwords.
“An archive is not a dead space – it lives through the people who open it.”
Whether it's a village cinema, a reading series, or a digital museum – we support initiatives that enable cultural participation. Our focus is on rural areas and small organizations.
“Culture does not arise in isolation, but through togetherness.”
We show how analog photography, craftsmanship, or local history can be reimagined. No trends, but genuine approaches – for people who want to look deeper.
“The best inspiration often comes from what is already there – you just have to look closely.”