Her text scores, publications, and performances explore the materiality and musicality of language while proposing playful encounters with our "interior or exterior landscape and each other.
Slow March is an audio-visual work and series of performances of a text score for a conceptual road movie and was an Artforum "Critics Pick."
[13] The interactive installation of VINST,[14] a unique vocal instrument, part human part virtual, and the accompanying performance a duet (virtually) have been shown at a number of venues across Europe and America, including NYCMF AT Cuny centre[15] (2009), Centro de Historia in Zaragoza (Spain, 2008), Theatre museum in London[16] and DRHA conference[17] in Dartington Hall in September 2006, Lagerhaus Neufelden in Austria in May 2006, LSO St Luke's festival in July 2005, EXPO 966 in Scarborough and INPORT International Video-Performance Art Festival in Tallinn / Estonia in June 2005.
[25] Waeckerlé's poetic text scores and artists publications are held in various collections - Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris, V & A, Tate Britain, Chelsea School of Art and the National Poetry Library in London.
[31][32] In addition to her work as a performer and composer, Waeckerlé is an active curator of the house concert series Cosy Nook which has featured prominent experimental musicians Antoine Beuger, Marie-Cécile Reber, Marianne Schuppe, Stefan Thut, Marcus Kaiser, Nomi Epstein, Seamus Cater and Bin Li.