Gašper Raušl (1998) grew up in Trbovlje. In 2021, he graduated in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Ljubljana. He continued his master’s studies at the same department, completing the second year within the CREOLE programme at the Institute for Cultural and Social Anthropology at the University of Vienna. After finishing his studies, he completed an internship at the National Museum of Macedonia in Skopje in 2024.
He has been active in the field of visual anthropology since 2018. He has conducted camera-based field research in Slovenia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Portugal, and Morocco, documenting various aspects of people’s everyday lives. In 2025, he began working at the Audiovisual Laboratory of the Institute of Slovenian Ethnology at ZRC SAZU and simultaneously started his doctoral studies at the ZRC SAZU Graduate School.
His research interests include visual anthropology and ethnographic film, human–animal relations, ecological anthropology, multispecies and sensory ethnography, domestication processes, and ethnozoology.