This new contrary is poiesis creature. Thought language and thinking with urine. Whisper humans, we suggest agents question forming this group. Gathering earthbound, thinking extinction collectively. We again, some Chthulucene from detachment. Biology ruins this storytelling chance. Discussing is seeing within. It rethinks too. The reworking engagement relates one’s entities? Going off generative act, a new play mentioned out and inside a word to participants of situated offers, shared time-chain of trouble collectives. Mourning them, making ethical, building a common string to head tentacular storytelling?
To begin: an Earth is a participant. Dialogues’ pattern, producing to ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Site Specific Art Florian Berger, Christian Wodstrup Christiansen, Pauline Hosse-Hartmann, Ivana Lazić, Christina Noitzmüller, Sissi Petutschnig, Elisa Pezza, Michael Plessl, Roman Prostejovsky, Judith Raupp, Raphael Reichl, Johanna Tinzl, Ida Zahradnik, and Ella ZwatzWith the Angewandte’s interactive live stream, you can make the world at the other end of the fibre optic cable blink and boing. Using your voice and a computer screen, you can interact directly with the installation in real time – all from the comfort of your own home.
23.6., 18:00 – 24.6.,18:00, 24h-Stream
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Uncategorized Paul Reza-Klein Zentrum Didaktik für Kunst und interdisziplinären Unterricht“Telezipation”, which translates as “distance participation” is a play on the words “tele” (Greek for distant) and “participation” (Latin origin). In his article “Virus, Virality, Virtuality” Peter Weibel writes about the emergence of the first long-distance society in human history. During the recent pandemic, many business premises had to be closed temporarily or entirely. Can the installation transform these places into sites of encounters through long-distance participation of individuals in the form of their left-behind shadows? Supervisors: Rini Tandon, Martin Kusch
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Verena Tscherner24.6., 22:15–24:00 LIVE in Videos: unsortiert
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Painting & Animated FilmThe work investigates aspects of time, space, position, and perspective through experimental montage techniques, cinematic tropes, and 3D camera tracking. “abscond” is a summer semester 2020 Diploma Degree project.
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Thomas HochwallnerRemaining present and visible is important, especially in turbulent times like these. In the framework of the festival, alumni of the Angewandte open up their working places in the virtual realm. We knock on their doors and take a closer look at their personal working environment. Aspects like “Under which circumstances do ideas come about?” or “Where do projects take shape?” become tangible. Visits are possible and welcome on the festival website at any time of day via the link below.
Photo: Erna Kopriva School, View of the class, undated, 24 x 30 cm, photography b/...
Uncategorized ARTist (supported by Kunst und Forschung)Golnaz Bashiri
Laufposition und Sitzposition
Die Aktion des „Laufens“ ist nicht nur eine Bewegung von A nach B, sondern bewirkt auch eine dynamische mentale Veränderung von einem unbewussten in einen bewussten Zustand
Rosie Benn
Was ist leichter zu erziehen, eine Katze oder ein Mensch?
Künstlerinnenbuch, Bewegtbild
Pets, ein flinkes Mädchen, eine Komposttoilette, immerwährende Zeitläufe und wiederholtes unsanftes Erwachen im historischen Fluss der Ideologien. Pack’ deinen Rucksack und komm’ vorbei zum morphologischen Hamstern von Forschungsmethoden zur kollektiven Umerziehung in Zeiten ...
Departments Art & Science Institute of Fine Arts and Media ArtIn times of spatial distancing, we as authors are called upon all the more to uphold language as a connecting element, which cannot be constrained by walls, income limits, or national borders. Language intervenes, erupts, reveals, disturbs, speaks.
In this spirit, the Institute of Language Arts contributes a diverse array of projects to this year’s Festival: The students developed texts and poems, linguistic-visual reference objects (including a H.C. Artmann tool), virtual essays, and audio plays, which will be broadcasted in a cooperation with Radio 80000 (“es gibt diese namen / es gibt diese wut” for the think ...
Departments Institute of Language Arts Language Arts(Leeres Theater. Autor und Regisseur, betrunken.)
AUTOR Ich habe ein Gedicht geschrieben.
REGISSEUR (hält sich stöhnend die Ohren zu) Sags auf.
AUTOR Tödlich der Menschheit ihre zu rasche Vermehrung
Jede Geburt ein Tod zu wenig Mord ein Geschenk
Jeder Taifun / Erdbeben eine Hoffnung / Hoffnung der Welt Lob den Vulkanen
Nicht Jesus Herodes kannte die Wege der Welt
Die Massaker sind Investitionen in die Zukunft
Gott ist kein Mann keine Frau ist ein Virus
... Departments Stage & Film Design Institute of Fine Arts and Media ArtA touch was once not worth a lot
and simply sold as shallow fun
Most commonly I cherished it
or traded for pink chewing gum
Unremembered seems the game
with tiles no one could see
unspoken rules and only
two players: you and me
The moment that I opened up
you teased me with your stare
The only thing we open now
are windows for fresh air
... Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Painting & Animated Film
Labour society is in danger of running out of work, says Hannah Arendt. Work seems to be based on personal responsibility, flexibility, and self-optimisation. Could self-fulfilment, freedom, and individual life paths take the place of gainful employment and reproduction?
24.6., 22:15–24:00 LIVE in Videos: unsortiert
Uncategorized Kunst- und Wissenstransfer with studentsThe life processes of plants, such as root growth and photosynthesis, are invisible and inaudible for the human senses. Students from the TransArts Department investigate these processes through sound installations.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art TransArts Acoustic works by: Ida Eda, Franz Ehn, Dominik Einfalt, Christopher Frieß, Marlene Fröhlich, Christina Grüll, Chris Izsák, Armin Muhamedagic, Leonhard Pill, Florentin Scheicher, Florin Stanzer, Johanna Steinkellner, Noah von Stietencron, Laura Stoll, Demian Thirst - Supervision: Richard Eigner, TransArts - Technical Support: Ingeborg Lang und David Bröderbauer, University of ViennaThe exhibition showcases design products and interim results developed in an interdisciplinary collaboration between students of the Angewandte and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest. Students explored the relationship between art and design with a focus on the deconstruction of social norms; they also analysed the terms “ability” and “impairment” in order to identify positive values of impairment through theories of collaboration and applied design thinking.
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Ruth Mateus-Berr with Sophie Bösker, Lisa Ebenstein, Julia Fromm, Anetta Luberda, Christine WeilerThe AI Snake Oil Trade Show [June 2020] is a project by Design Investigations at the University of Applied Arts Vienna., Led by Professor Anab Jain
AI Snake Oil Trade Show Welcome to our AI Snake Oil Trade Show! As Artificial Intelligence seeps into products and services, from retail to healthcare, we critically ask ourselves, are any of these claims of AI overblown? Is the hype and half-baked software often a new form of Snake Oil? On the other hand, AI Snake Oil offers a bridge between speculation, research, and end-use, allowing designers to freely come up with, ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of DesignThe ephemeral nature of curating and the archive: OPENING UP: OPEN UNTIL DECLARED OTHERWISE – digital traces of the /ecm programme for the Angewandte Festival 2020.
/ecm Departments Others Abteilung /ecmClimate change and natural disasters, sustainable use of resources and inclusion: These are just a few of the keywords that crop up when we think about the challenges facing our society in the 21st century. Many of these words also relate to the conservation of our cultural heritage. So what are the future challenges in and for conservation and restoration?
The institute addressed this crucial question during this year’s summer semester.
Students from all years and classes worked together with teaching and research staff on the following four questions about the future:
Conservation & Restoration Departments Institute of Conservation and Restoration
Julia Habarda, Selma Mühlbauer, Ula Reutina, Deep Dive, 2020
DESIGN INVESTIGATIONS is for the curious and critical. It is for people who are open to the complexity and uncertainty of our world. It is for the responsible radicals who want to question and change the world around them. It is a place where people come together to create tools, experiences, stories and provocations that help to create a more hopeful and humane future for all of us.
The department offers a solid education that uses critical thinking, investigative research, prototyping and conceptual speculation to design ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of DesignSix people locked up in their homes, alone and together at the same time. “(un) shared homes” testifies to performative practices developed between four walls at the height of the pandemic. The exploration embodies the intention to reinvent a daily place, which by being captive of its confinement, is on the way to empty itself of its meaning. How to take advantage of this timeless space to give a new significance to these “private” rooms and their household objects? How to cultivate a relationship with oneself and with the sensory world of the concrete in a period when the ...
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Lucy Carrick, Bi-In Jin, Hanna Mikosch, Azalea Ortega, Elisa Pezza, Jakob Schauer. Artistic guidance: Marie-Claude PoulinThe Cabinet of Curiosities is a virtual environment exhibiting work developed by the Institute of Architecture.
Curated as sets of three-dimensional atmospheric spaces the cabinet gathers architectural representations of various formats, produced during the academic year.
Visitors are welcome to explore the cabinet and interact with the material in their own manner.
The Cabinet of Curiosities is a collaborative project of the IoA with the Vienna based media company Ovos and its first stage will be made accessible at the Angewandte Festival.
Architectural Design 1 Architectural Design 2 Architectural Design 3 Departments Institute of Architecture Institute of ArchitectureA project by the alumni Alexandra Fruhstorfer and Lena Violetta Leitner, in cooperation with the Angewandte Innovation Lab / AIL.alternate
Be they bacilli, plants, humans, or any other kind of animal – come on in, aliens welcome!
Open to all. We will explain to you why migrated plants must be registered with the integration centre; why it is scandalous that depressed orangutans do not have e-cards; and the fact that our homes are not accessible for raccoons and pigs is simply outrageous! Our exhibition creates connections across borders of otherness and tells more-than-human stories. May I ...
Uncategorized Solmaz Farhang, Alexandra Fruhstorfer, Ege Kökel, Lena Violetta Leitner and Andrea Palašti“Your package has arrived! Unfortunately, the Social Design Studio could not meet you in person. But your package is ready to be picked up at the reception box between 23 and 26 June.” You can also pick up impressions of projects that were realised in the Social Design Studio in 2019 and 2020 – in times of raging standstill.
Departments Institute of Arts and Society Social Design – Arts as Urban Innovation Social Designa poster series by students of the department of Transmedia Art
The individual works address a very complex range of issues that make up the public sphere. Francesca Centonze designs spaces of longing in our turbo-capitalist world, Sara Röth and Julius Pristauz reflect on normative ways of life and formulate an emancipated attitude towards the wish to have children, Vanessa Mazanik sketches a vision about the sacrifices of the information society and Daniel Stolzlederer and Felix Schellhorn inform about the present Covid-19 crisis.
in the context of: “In der Kubatur des Kabinetts – ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Transmedia Art Francesca Centonze, Vanessa Mazanik, Sara Röth & Julius Pristauz, Daniel Stolzlederer & Felix SchellhornDie Auswirkungen abstrakter Prozesse auf die Wirklichkeit sind für uns nur schwer zu fassen. “The size of a drone” platziert eine MQ-9 Reaper-Drohne – eine der gebräuchlichsten Waffen in aktuellen militärischen Konflikten – in Privaträume. Die Drohne wird greifbar und real. Eine tödliche Waffe, im Dazwischen positioniert, wartet auf ihre Beute.
Grenzen sind ephemer. Im Zaun manifestiert sich das Konzept der Trennung, einer imaginären menschlichen Konstruktion. “Ephemeral Borders” errichtet Grenzen, die nicht real sind. Wir sind für unsere Grenzen verantwortlich.
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Ferdinand Doblhammer, Patryk SenwickiIn the context of the philosophy of education, the idea that humans don’t just learn with their heads but also with their bodies is a longstanding deliberation, which has often been used as an argument in various historical situations. In an almost reflexive manner, it is set in opposition to learning with and in the digital realm – also and especially when it has to do with art and its mediation. How can bodies be read in the context of education? How can they interact with one another? Which potentials reside in the incorporation of the knowing body in ...
/ecm Departments Others Gila Kolb, HKB, PHBern, agency art educationThe future of well-being
Bis 2050 werden mehr als zwei Drittel der Weltbevölkerung in Städten leben. Außerdem leben Menschen heutzutage länger, streben danach gesünder zu bleiben und erwarten mehr von ihren Umgebungen, in denen sie ihr Leben verbringen – besonders in urbanen Zentren. In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten ließ sich ein besonders schneller Anstieg der Bevölkerungszahlen und eine dadurch bedingte Alterung der Bevölkerung verzeichnen, mit allen daraus resultierenden Problemen. Wir leben in einem Zeitalter von noch nie dagewesenen Veränderungen – speziell in Bezug auf Themen wie Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden. Gesundheitssysteme und -strategien werden ...
Architectural Design 3 Departments Institute of ArchitectureAre you haunted by a risky idea? Do you want to make a performance and are in search for direct and honest feedback?
Especially now, times are tough for doing performances. If you nevertheless plan to do one, we are ready for you.
The APL Performance Hotline provides a platform for performers and audiences alike to analyse their own or other performances and to receive assistance. We offer personal advice via telephone on all matters concerning the field of performance.
23.6.–26.6., 00:00–24:00 on following telephone numer: 01 – 711 333 333
Uncategorized APL – Angewandte Performance LaboratoryThe Transformation of Spatial Design and Architecture as a Result of Autonomous Mobility on the Scale of Individual Buildings and Interior Spaces
Today, autonomous mobility, self-driving cars, and new navigation scenarios are nothing new and already quite tangible in an imminent future. Many cities have been testing this form of urban mobility in prototype phases since years. Similarly, the use of autonomous and intelligent machines is integral in industrial facilities and logistic centres and part of the daily workflow.
In the 2019/20 academic year, Studio Lynn explored the impacts these technological innovations can ...
Architectural Design 2 Departments Institute of ArchitectureDie mobile Ausstellung in drei Kleinlastern ist mit einem System des digitalen Trackings ausgestattet, kann geortet und besucht werden. Wir sind tagsüber in der Stadt unterwegs und kehren zum Sonnenuntergang an die Angewandte zurück.
Fotografische Arbeiten, Installationen, Videos und Performances sind live zu sehen. Zur Eröffnung des Festivals stehen alle drei Fahrzeuge als Gruppe am Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz.
Eröffnung: 23.6.2020 | 19.00 Uhr
23.6.2020 | 19.30 – 20.00 Uhr | (LIVE)
24. – 26.6.2020 | 12.00 – 20.00 Uhr | an wechselnden Standorten
Parallel zur Ausstellung „Asphalt Gallery“ zeigt die Abteilung Fotografie zum Angewandte Festival die Diplome dieses Jahres von Mahir Jahmal, Mira Klug, ...
Departments Photography Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Uncategorized Carmen Alber, Evelyn Bencicova, Sami Ciftci, Sebastian Eder, Verena Gotthardt, Caroline Haberl, Nele Viktoria Hazod, Kaja Clara Joo, Tamara Yael Kanfer, Matthias Köck, Fritz Lichtenwagner, Keno Meiners, Luca Mikitz, Isabella Nießl, Roman Prostejovsky, Julia Reichmayr, Sama Saadatfard, Johanna Samek, Ludovico Scalmani, Elisa Schmid, Valentin Unger, Carlos Vergara, Peter Walde, Carlo ZappellaUm in Zeiten digitaler Festivals und Ausstellungen künstlerische Aussagen nicht ausschließlich ins Virtuelle zu transferieren, haben wir im Projekt 2 m(inutes) distance einen konkreten Raum als kommunikative Schnittstelle für eine künstlerische Kollaboration gewählt. Eine systematische Abfolge von Interventionen, Performances und medialen Inszenierungen lässt im Alten Kino des Sandleitenhofs eine kollektive Installation entstehen. Die Arbeit ist ein Plädoyer für den Erhalt künstlerischer Vielstimmigkeit. In diesem Sinne versteht sich 2 m(inutes) distance als Versuchsanordnung zu der Frage, wie mit verordneten Beschränkungen umgegangen werden kann.
Artists: Rosa Anschütz, Hanna ...
UncategorizedIn the context of developing research activities and their communication, research projects in both scientific and artistic research fields including doctoral students were invited to present their current research in five to ten-minute videos. These films are also to be understood as an invitation to reflect upon the potentials and challenges of such contemporary media formats, and to evaluate this form of video presentation in terms of artistic processes, work, and research. All of the film clips have been uploaded onto the Zentrum Fokus Forschung’s moderated YouTube channel with accompanying comments. Festival visitors are also invited to leave ...
Center Research Focus Departments OthersIn our eyes, the current global challenges in connection with the pandemic call for a paradigm change – now more than ever, in the architectural practice and in architectural thinking. In light of the structural deficits in urban areas, migration fluxes, technological shifts, precarious living situations, and spatial exclusion, a redefinition of the present-day demands seems inevitable. Our discipline needs to once again be embedded in the life worlds of the people in order to better approximate social problems and realities. Our work as teachers of architecture presents a fantastic opportunity for reinvention. We aim to build upon the impressive ...
Architectural Design 1 Departments Institute of ArchitectureThe Institute of Conservation under the leadership of Gabriela Krist has contributed to the preservation of the cultural heritage at the Patan Durbar Square and Royal Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, since 2010. With financial support of the Austrian Development Agency (ADA), the Austrian Foreign Ministry (BMEIA), the Austrian Federal Chancellery (BKA), the Eurasia-Pacific Uninet (EPU) and the University of Applied Arts Vienna, a wide range of cultural heritage have been treated in close collaboration with the Kathmandu Valley Preservation Trust and local craftsmen.
The safeguarding and conservation of damaged monuments after the earthquake in 2015 are still ...
Conservation & Restoration Departments Institute of Conservation and RestorationThe mobile installation „Asphalt Gallery“ in three light trucks is equipped with a digital tracking system and can be localised and visited. During the day, they are underway in the city – and return to the Angewandte at sundown. Photographic works, installations, videos, and performances can be experienced there live on site. At the opening of the Festival, all three trucks will be parked as a group on Oskar-Kokoschka Platz.
Opening 23.6.2020 | 7 pm
23.6.2020 | 7.30 pm – 8 pm | (LIVE)
24. – 26.6.2020 | 12 am – 8 pm | at various locations in Vienna
Besides the exhibition „Asphalt Gallery“ the department of Photography is ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Photography Carmen Alber, Evelyn Bencicova, Sami Ciftci, Sebastian Eder, Verena Gotthardt, Caroline Haberl, Nele Viktoria Hazod, Kaja Clara Joo, Tamara Yael Kanfer, Matthias Köck, Fritz Lichtenwagner, Keno Meiners, Luca Mikitz, Isabella Nießl, Roman Prostejovsky, Julia Reichmayr, Sama Saadatfard, Johanna Samek, Ludovico Scalmani, Elisa Schmid, Valentin Unger, Carlos Vergara, Peter Walde, Carlo Zappella1770 – ludwig van beethoven wird in bonn geboren.
1962 – anthony burgess‘ dystopischer roman „a clockwork orange“ erscheint. die hauptfigur, alex, liebt beethovens musik.
1971 – stanley kubrick verfilmt den roman auf basis der amerikanischen fassung, d.h. ohne das letzte kapitel. musik u.a. von beethoven.
1994 – das jahr, in dem die handlung des romans spielt.
2019 – a clockwork condition, eine unveröffentlichte fortsetzung des mittlerweile als moderner klassiker eingestuften werks wird im nachlass von burgess gefunden.
2020 – wir überlegen, in welchen räumen ...
Departments Stage & Film Design Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art STUDENTISCHE RAUMPOSITIONEN ZU CLOCKWORK (ORANGE) 2020 HANGA BALLA – NO DRUGS / WITHOUT ME LUISA BERGHAMMER – A CLOCKWORK ORANGE / REMIX REMIX MILENA CZERNOVSKY – OHNE TITEL BASAK DASDAN – OHNE TITEL SANJA HALB – MEETING UP IN EMPTY CORONA BAR VALENTIN HÄMMERLE – CLOCKWORK ZOE HÖLZEL – OHNE TITEL ANNA KREINECKER – OHNE TITEL EKATERINA LEVTONOVA – POOL, 2020 NATALYA LUGOVAYA – БЕЙ БЕЛЫХ ANNA REICHMAYR – A CLOCKWORK ORANGE 2020 JUNMOO SEONG – CLOCKWORK 2050 CAMILLA SMOLDERS – LAGERKOLLER PAULINE STEPHAN – 3 FILME, OHNE TITEL ANNA STERNBERG – SEXWORK DUNKELROT HANNA WIMMER – SKATEPARK, ANIMATION, 2020 Projektbetreuung: Bernhard Kleber Angela Gregovic Thomas Oliver Niehaus Hannes Salat Ela Aloisia Sattler Sophie Lux © 2020 Bühnen - und FilmgestaltungStarting with the question of how multi-channel sound structures and acoustic spaces interact, students from the Department of Digital Arts in the courses Digital Sound & Voice 3 and 4 held by Thomas Felder explore options of sculptural and installative interpretations of a band.
One electronic and four acoustic instruments are played by air compressors and servomotors in such a way that the instruments – whose sonority is limited due to the motorised control mechanisms – attain a completely different sound quality.
A specially written score, which controls the motors via MIDI and Arduino, frees the instruments from their ...
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sara Anzola D’Andrea, Manuel Cyrill Bachinger, Kilian Hanappi, Anton Iakhontov, Isabelle Orsini-Rosenberg, Luca Sabot. Artistic guidance: Thomas FelderWhat’s the state of research today? We provide insights into current developments: Doctoral students at the Angewandte present their recent research activities in video format accompanied by written comments from their colleagues. Additionally, research projects, questions, and preliminary results are presented in another short video or text contribution. This form of communication is also intended as an invitation to reflect on the potentials and challenges of contemporary media formats.
Center Research Focus Departments Others Zentrum Fokus Forschung, Support Art and ResearchChina in China – a teamwork project by the travel group – documents the 2019 field trip under the guidance of Martina Zwölfer (Ceramics) and Mu Bo (Social Design alumnus). A dense programme from cities to the countryside – from workshops in the porcelain capital Jingdezhen to museums and artist-in-residence locations, architecture by Amateur Architects (Wang Shu / Lu Wenyu), Kengo Kuma, and Zhu Pei to the RONG Material Library and exciting universities in Hangzhou and Shanghai – and much, much more. Don’t miss it!
Uncategorized Ceramics StudioThis year, Channel Clayton switches to listening in: In various episodes of the podcast, authors report about their thesis work and the results of their scientific final projects, primarily from the Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education.
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Students of KulturwissenschaftenThe attempt to turn an analogue exhibition into a digital one
The starting point for the No Position project was the particular interest Belgian curator Erno Vroonen (currently a guest in the Department for Art and Communication Practices) has for incomplete artworks, exploratory actions, open and unfinished processes, and as yet undiscovered potentials. Everybody involved in this project underwent a learning process, and this path of discovery is an integral part of what is shown. The exhibition is a kind of “work in progress” or laboratory that, at first glance, seems filled with unfinished artworks.
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Art and Communication Practices Departments Design, Architecture and Environment for Art Education Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Textiles - Free, Applied and Experimental Artistic Design Uncategorized Curator: Erno Vroonen Amelie Bosse, Eva Braecker, Helene Eisl, Natascha Gerold, Stefan Fleischer, Julia Herzog und Rebecca Sternberg, Sarah Maier und Franziska Sponring, Ariana McManus, Wolfgang Miksits, Belen Mono, Lissie Rettenwander, Peter Schlager, Zeno WolfReproductive labour is understood as the total of unrecognized and often uncompensated work in a capitalist system that, on a daily basis, cares for and maintains others. Reproductive labour or „care work“ is associated with the upbringing of children, the care for elders, for people who are not able to work, self-care, healthcare, housework and sex work. The division between productive and „unproductive work“ goes back to the economist Adam Smith and was criticized by the international feminist movement „Wages for Housework“ in the Seventies that demanded payment for the unwaged domestic work mostly performed by women in the ...
Departments Institute of Arts and Society With contributions by: Sara-Lisa Bals, Barbi Bašić, Flora Goidinger, Lukas Gritzner, Alissa Herbig, Mahshid Javadi, Eszter Kállay, Viola Kollár, Semi Kwon, Nora Licka, Iga Mazur, Luca Sabot, Pouran Parvizi, Tsai-Ju WuThe website wywnh.stream shows three simultaneous video streams of a transparent, cylindrical water container in which a jellyfish lives. Whoever visits this website causes an electronic valve at the bottom of the water tank to briefly open. The more viewers who watch the jellyfish, and the longer they do it, the more water is drained away. As such, these gawkers inevitably contribute to the animal’s death.
einfalt@vonstietencron.eu
Departments Graphic Design Institute of Design Dominik Einfalt and Noah von StietencronThe Eastern Railway connects Europe with Asia. Containers roll by, anonymous and abstract. On the basis of two different states, this work unfurls an interplay of silence and noise, which is given a visual counterpart with presence and absence. A space where the rhythms of nature and economy collide in different temporalities. Colossal volumes move along predetermined routes from east to west between producing and consuming countries and leave their traces. The footage presents a chronology of cargo movement within a 24-hour economy. An overwhelming flow of material that has a challenging effect on observers. “east” is a summer ...
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art David OsthoffLanguage intervenes, erupts, reveals, disturbs, speaks. In this spirit, students at the Institute of Language Arts contribute audio plays and sound works to this year’s festival, which will be broadcast in cooperation with Radio 80000.
Departments Institute of Language Arts Language Arts Florentin Berger-Monit, Hannah Bründl, Sandro Huber, Laurine Irmer, Sára Köhnlein, Joseph Kuhlen, Stephan Langer, Tizian Rupp, Maë Schwinghammer, Stefan Steiner, Jacqueline Weihe, Veronika Zorn
Liebe Klasse,
ich hoffe, es geht euch allen gut!
Für die Wochen, die wir ja nun in Isolation verbringen müssen, wäre mein Vorschlag, uns auf zwei Briefromane von Else Lasker-Schüler zu konzentrieren, „Mein Herz“ und „Der Malik“. Das Hauptinteresse liegt hierbei auf Selbstreflexion innerhalb der eigenen Arbeit, wie das unmittelbare und weitere soziale Umfeld bedacht werden kann und wie wir uns darin selbst fiktionalisieren oder stilisieren könnten.
Es gibt eine eher dürftige Übersetzung von „Mein Herz“ ins Englische, aber keine für „Der Malik“. Die Idee wä...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art PaintingAn interruption describes a break, a pause in all production for a finite period of time. So the term implies: Afterwards, it gets going once again! How can such a pause, a stop in something you intended to do, be productive, when you have been stopped from completing what you were doing? And what if I have to start over and over again, like Sisyphus, each time re-ordering my thoughts, and as soon as I have got it together, a small but boisterous voice calls from around the corner: “Mom, I’m finished!”
The art lies in ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art TransArts Aral Cimcim, Binta Diallo, Annika Eschmann, Elnaz Haghghi, Anna Hostek, Lim Jang, Margareta Klose, Luzie Kork, Nazanin Mehraein, Michael Pöllinger, Eva Rybářová, Hector Schofield, Huda Takriti, Ramiro Wong – and further artists of TransArtsOctopus Program 2020 presents two publications for the Applied Festival. As a guided research-based educational program, the Octopus Program encourages artistic research and production-based collaborations across academies and art institutions; students and professionals; various presentation modes; and processes of research and documentation in different geographies. As an initiative of the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and Kamel Lazaar Foundation in Tunis , the first chapter of the program is designed as a two-semester course “Spectral Encounters”. Led by Basak Senova , Visiting Professor at Art and Communication Practices and Barbara Putz-Plecko, Vice-Rector for Research and Diversity , it takes place both at ...
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Art and Communication Practices Julia Stern | Sophia Bellouhassi Widmann | Younes Ben Slimane | Marwa ManaiDuring the lockdown, students of the department of applied photography and time-based media developed a photographic alphabet. The limited working space was examined, deciphered, manipulated and translated into (photographic) letters and numbers.
The result is a common pictorial script that challenges the contemplation of the everyday but also refers to the individual situations in isolation.
The relationship between motif, text and semiotic, visual language and typeface are experimentally shifted by the actual use as a writing tool – TYPE A PHOTO EDITORIAL.
Watch out also in public space!
Prof. Maria Ziegelböck, ...
Applied Photography and Time-Based Media Departments Institute of DesignIn a time when the tension between responsibilities and freedoms is quite evident, nine artists choose to take a look into a different direction and carefully analyse the impact that COVID-19 brought upon their practices. Whether it is the relationship to other beings or how to transform one’s memories, these artists reflect on the conditions to which they have been exposed to, looking at their own, navel-gazing, from isolation.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art TransArts Oliver Alunovic, Christopher Friess , Margareta Klose , Luzie Kork , Marlene Lahmer, Roberta Lazo, Lola Pfeifer , Kai Trausenegger , Ramiro Wong (all from the TransArts department)I wish
I wish we could touch.
But I have never touched
Or I do not remember.
one more story and another zoom 2020
Departments Stage & Film Design Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Eine Kooperation zwischen der Universität für Angewandte Kunst Wien und Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht. Danique van der Mik - Evan Rouschop - Stella van den Berg - Leoni Pirenne - Dan Majdub - Naida Gomes Amorim - Sanja Halb - Ekaterina Levtonova - Hanga Balla - Lehrende: Trudy Hekman - Annelies de Ridder - Dirk Sonneveld - Angela Gregovic - Ela A. Sattler
As a result of the arrangements introduced to tackle Covid-19, some of us are experiencing social distancing, distance learning, separation and isolation in a number of environments, such as the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. At first glance, it might seem that one can talk about a “we”, “us”, even a collective experience, or go even further and think of a global collective. Drawing on my experience as a lecturer at the University of Applied Arts, however, I do not entirely agree with this viewpoint. At a time of drastic restrictions to individual freedom of movement in public ...
Departments Institute of Arts and Society Jeremy Wade (choreographer, performer, Berlin) Adam Feldmeth (artist, program director Southland Institute, Los Angeles) Kerstin Schrödinger (artist, filmmaker, Berlin) Silvia Federici (feminist writer, teacher and activist, New York)With self-built electronic acoustic devices, artists explore experimental forms of sound production.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Photography Robert Mathy with Laura Verena Stoll, Valentin Unger, Anna Carina Roth, Ludovico Scalmani, Franz Ehn FotografieMalerei ist eine Form des Bildermachens, in welcher das Original als Unikat eine wesentliche Rolle spielt. Ist der Zugang zu diesem nicht möglich, sucht sich diese Hilfe von Text, Fotografie und Film. OFF IMAGE ist ein virtueller Ausstellungsort, der von einer realen Ausstellung erzählt. Diese beschäftigt sich mit Malerei und wie sie durch andere Medien ins Internet kommt.
Die Erzählung der Ausstellung begann online am 29. April und findet ihre physische Finissage am 26. Juni In den Räumen von LOFFICE in der Schottenfeldgasse 85.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Painting & Animated Film Uncategorized Lukas Dworschak Twan Geissberger Verena Gotthardt Emma Kling Lorenz Kunath Haim Levac Amelie Schloegelhofer Idan SitbonThe “Farmer’s Odyssey” is a shadowplay about the obstacles Austrian farmers have to face in our current food system. The main protagonist in the play is a vegetable farmer, who wakes up in a dream as one of his own carrots. This protagonist-carrot’s tortuous odyssey to the supermarket is full of challenging problems that mirror the troubles faced by the farmer when he takes his produce to the market. The journey ends in the supermarket, where the carrot finds himself next to an imported carrot, from far, far away. It’s left up to the customer in ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of Design by Andreas Palfinger, Can Denzer, Lara Huz, Lena Reutenauer — DESIGN INVESTIGATIONSThe WID Lectures are a small series of lectures that present different approaches in the extensive field of algorithmic intelligence and explore topics such as digital physicality, predictive processing, and the dialectics of virtual space. Originally planned as live events for the summer semester, the lectures will be available, in performative and interactive real-time settings, on the institute’s website (wid.uni-ak.ac.at) as part of the Angewandte Festival.
WID Lecture guests:
Artist and filmmaker Manu Luksch will premiere (in collaboration with composer and mathematician Mukul Patel) an audiovisual performance featuring photogrammetry ... Departments Others Peter Weibel - Research Institute for Digital CulturesIn Lawrence Webb’s book The Cinema of the Urban Crisis, architect Michael Sorkin cites the cadavre exquis, a collaborative drawing game invented by the Surrealists, as the perfect representation of urban space – “the city: our greatest, most out of control collective artefact”. To that effect, Aldo Rossi also points to the psychological experiences of a collective universe that constitute the basis of cities. Like cinema, perhaps, the city is seen as a formal expression of the relationship between individual and collective consciousness; both structure and ruin, the city is a manifestation of collective social production.
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Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sculpture and Space Raphael Pohl, Lisa Sifkovits, Magdalena Stückler, Sophie Csenar & Selma Klima, Fiona Haderer, Georg Holzmann, Anna Hostek, Gabriel Huth, Gea Kalkhof, Nicholas Loibl, Luize Nezberte, Sarah Pleierimage: © Pavle Nikolic
An exercise for our students while Alternate Mode was based on the text “The amateur at home” by Lucia Moholy from 1933. She wrote how much richer the everyday life of a housewife could be if she could only perceive the play of light and shadow during housework. She would be able recognizing an alternative value next to the utility value of things. This is possible through photography.
Due to the lockdown, the possibility of working with professional equipment in the studios of the Angewandte was lost. We dodged to the environment that ...
Applied Photography and Time-Based Media Departments Institute of Design Dora Denerak, Elif Gündüz, Marlene Mautner, Pavle Nikolic´, Lea Sonderegger, Laura Spes, Moritz ZanglAs a festival contribution for the Department of Art and Knowledge Transfer, Johannes Porsch designed a poster wall on Pragerstraße. Porsch’s posters are characterised by their multilayered fusion of symbols, jokes, and codes. With the classic toolkit of copying, he develops a language of the digital. He condenses a traffic artery in the metropolis, with its logos from grocery stores and sports betting to gas stations and workshops, into a heterotopia of capitalised symbols.
24.6.–7.7., Pragerstraße/Autokaderstraße
Uncategorized Johannes Porsch, Abteilung Kunst- und WissenstransferOnce we were all at sea. That was a long time ago, we grew apart with water, even though we are part water.
We took the current crisis as an incentive to engage with the subject of water and to reconnect with it. We create a space for performative reflection through intimate communication, poetry, and concentrated, physical interaction with the liquid through moving, approaching, touching, drinking, storytelling, feeling, and simply by coming into contact with water – researching it as an entity in and around us without the constraints of daily routine. This can simply entail an act ...
Art and Communication Practices Departments Design, Architecture and Environment for Art Education Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Textiles - Free, Applied and Experimental Artistic Design authors and performers: Daniel Aschwanden, Anna Litovskikh, Lina Marangattil, Elisa Pezza, Simon Platzgummer, Lisa Rohringer In collaboration with Soho Ottakringimage: Co-Corporeality Series 1 – E. feed/er – responsive interaction space for humans and living matter, @Co-Corporeality 2020
The aim of this project is to develop a responsive environment for interactions between humans and living material. This biological “performative architecture” reacts to human presence and behaviour through movements, growth, and decay. A first prototype will be showcased, which creates a space for humans and micro-organisms to interact. With webcams and artificial intelligence, visitors can use human emotions to communicate with bacteria non-verbally. cocorporeality.net
Uncategorized Angewandte: Barbara Imhof, Daniela Mitterberger, Tiziano Derme, Waltraut Hoheneder, Damjan Minovski, Kyle Koops, Patricia Tibu OFAI: Martin Gasser, Robert Trappl PaCE Group, Uni Wien: Alexander Bismarck, Andreas Mautner, Neptun Yousefi, Kathrin Weiland, Teresa Gutierrez E-Feeder: Damjan Minovski, Tiziano Derme, Daniela Mitterberger Artificial Intelligence, Machine Vision: Martin Gasser Living material: Neptun Yousefi, Kathrin Weiland, Teresa GutierrezAs part of the European Capital of Culture Rijeka 2020, Port of Diversity, and within the flagship 27 Neighbourhoods, the students of the Art & Science department undertook two collaborative community based programmes between Fužine (Croatia) and Vienna.
PROGRAMME 1: SCHOOL FOR MULTISPECIES CONVIVIALITY
The first programme of the ‘Elsewhere School’ project started in the winter semester 2019 with a preparation phase and two field trips. Participants met with the local team in Fuzine (EPK/ European Capital of Culture, Rijeka 2020) who helped to facilitate research on a variety of topics. The on-site experience was (and ...
Art & Science Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Uncategorized Maria Bacila, Mila Balzhieva, Helen Emily Davy, Paula Flores, Klara Krämer, Alfredo Quintana, Naoki Matsuyama, Jannis Neumann, Lindsey Nicholson, Peter Reischl, Els van Houtert, Miloš Vučićević // Programme 1 concept & chair: Bernd Kräftner // Programme 2 concept & chair: Univ. Prof. Virgil Widrich // Project coordinator: Marko Marković // Project collaborators : Brishty Alam, Valerie Deifel„Geschmack des Salzes, Geschmack des Meeres, ein leicht bitterer Geschmack von etwas Verlorenem, von Dingen, zurückgelassen in einer anderen Welt, anders als hier.“ – Gino Paoli
1963 schrieb Gino Paoli den Sommerhit „Sapore die sale“, in dem er einen typischen Tag am Strand besingt. Er beschrieb diesen als: „… die momentane Abwesenheit gefestigter Gepflogenheiten“. „Høliday“ geht von einem Archivbild des Meeres aus. Dieses wird mit dem Photo eines Smartphones kombiniert, abgebildet auf dessen Screen findet sich die vertraute Textur eines weltbekannten Unternehmens.
Das Bild des Meeres erweckt ein kalkuliertes Gefühl der Beschaulichkeit, spielt mit unseren ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Transmedia Art Francesca CentonzeThe designating transmediality allows for artistic media to be read as a diverse, open and interwoven matter. This complex under- standing of media makes multiple options available for dealing with materiality. Furthermore we decline the rigorous differenti- ation between the visual art genres but encourage a transdisci- plinary approach and the exchange with science, technology and philosophy. Trying new ways to create work and learning through experimentation is an essential part of art-making as we see it. We emphasize discussion and debate as well as raising critical aware- ness within the work process, which can open up new resources ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Transmedia Art Univ.-Prof. Mag. art. Brigitte KowanzAs part of the Angewandte Festival, a group of students from the Fashion Department presents a series of short fashion films shot on smartphones. Produced with everyday DIY means, which were freely available to students both at home and in public space, these video clips stage fashion as a narrative and performative aesthetic practice. Particularly during the coronavirus crisis and the switch to “distance learning” from home, filming with a smartphone has proven to be a way to shape one’s own design process with the creative use of technology and aesthetics. Freed from conventional modes of presention (fashion ...
Departments Fashion Institute of Design Mit Short Fashion Films by Laura Hörmann, Viola Kollar, Alissa Herbig, Shuzo Matsuhashi, Alisa Tegin, Benedikt Salchegger und anderen.An Analogue Network, Rooted in the Social Design Studio
“We find ourselves in a situation in which we are temporarily forced to keep distance from one another and stay in the private sphere of our homes (microcosms/bubbles) – in contrast to the public realm, the city, our social lives, and our networks (friends, family, university) – where we are thrown back on our own (and to the essentials like food, time, money). Our very own body and health, our private lives, how we spend our free time or our night life, how we behave as ...
Departments Institute of Arts and Society Social Design – Arts as Urban Innovation Karin Fisslthaler und Studierende der Abteilung Social Design (Catalin Betz, Theresa Binder, Leah Dorner, Citlali Gómez Escobar, Susanne Gutsche, Marlene Hübner, Maria Kanzler, Neslihan Kiran, Evgeniia Kozlova, Lena Michalik, Danny Nedkova, David Schessl, Amelie Schlemmer)Comments on a postdigital art education and their bodies
In the context of the philosophy of education, the idea that humans don’t just learn with their heads but also with their bodies is a longstanding deliberation, which has often been used as an argument in various historical situations. In an almost reflexive manner, it is set in opposition to learning with and in the digital realm – also and especially when it has to do with art and its mediation.
That the body plays a role in education can ...
/ecm Departments Others Johanna Amlinger, Felix Balzer, Nathalie Bauer, Johannes Brodnig, Angelika Burtscher, Marc Celuch, Veronika Hackl, Jens Hecker, Judit Horvath, Eva Hörmanseder, Eleni Kampuridis, Johannes Kapeller, Radostina Kostadinova, Katharina Lehner, Laura Luzianovich, Marion Oberhofer, Burcu Öztürkler, Gabriela Petrovic, Nora Pierer, Lucia Andrea Wagner, Teresa Wally, Jo ZyndaFor the first Angewandte Festival in 2019, we cleaned out our studio and transformed it into a white cube exhibition space. In all modesty, we called our contribution “The Essence 2019”. For this year’s festival, the plan was to do the same – but in the opposite way. We had decided not to dispel the everyday chaos, rather to accept and emphasise it. We wanted to invite you all to share a couple of days of our everyday studio reality. Shame. Due to the invasion of tiny little creatures, we currently can’t even share our studio amongst ourselves. As compensation, ...
Departments Graphics and Printmaking Institute of Fine Arts and Media ArtWelcome to our AI Snake Oil Trade Show! As Artificial Intelligence seeps into products and services, from retail to healthcare, we critically ask ourselves, are any of these claims of AI overblown? Is the hype and half-baked software often a new form of Snake Oil? On the other hand, AI Snake Oil offers a bridge between speculation, research, and end-use, allowing designers to freely come up with, and engage others with the possibilities of ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of DesignThomas Glänzel’s Ghost Frames (2018) serves as a image template for the film coating on a display window of a Biedermeier house. The departure point for this photographic work is splicing tape fragments from an old 16 mm film. The tape chips, on which parts of the image information remained stuck in the glue, were placed on glass slides, sealed, and enlarged as negative prints. They exhibit grey shades, rips, and fraying. Figurative shapes only become perceptible when viewed from the distance.
23.6.–26.6., shopwindow at Döblinger Hauptstraße 59, 1190 Vienna
Hand- und Fuß...
Uncategorized Thomas Glänzel for department MedientheorieThe English-language bachelor’s degree programme Cross-Disciplinary Strategies has been offered by the Institute of Arts and Society since the winter semester 2017. The curriculum covers the methods and principles of both art and the humanities, social and natural sciences, and economics and politics, aiming to counter the increasing fragmentation of the sciences and to equip students to deal with the complex social challenges in the 21st century world. The links between knowledge, experience and politics are developed and accessed in practical, artistic and theoretical learning units. Epistemology, methodology and the history of science form the basis on which the ...
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies Departments Institute of Arts and SocietyExploring outer space has always fascinated humankind. For a long time our fantasies of space expeditions lived in cultural stories and folktales, but in the 20th century, alongside great adventures, it became a battleground for the Cold War. But today, with private companies seeking to gain economic and colonial power; a new space race is underway. One approach to commercialising space that fascinates me is the Cubesat (cube-shaped satellite), a palm sized satellite that plays a big role in democratising access to space. Mostly placed in low earth orbit, these tiny satellites rotate around the Earth in 120 minutes and ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of Design by Lucy Li — DESIGN INVESTIGATIONSThis is a proposal for a site specific installation, that activates the spatial and communicative potential of the Angewandte courtyard at Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz.
The wooden decks feature diverse geometric formations related to an interaction with the human body. The structures provide an equivocal functionality inspiring various modes of inhabitation and social activity yet to be found and repeatedly reconfigured. The project was started this summer semester in an open, cross-disciplinary process by incorporating ideas, feedback and desires from all members of the Angewandte and translated by the participants from different departments. This concept is embedded in “design and ...
Departments Design, Architecture and Environment for Art Education Institute of Architecture Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Others Uncategorized Charlotte Heller, Lydia Hinteregger, Magdalena Kernegger, Joyce Lee, Wolfgang Miksits, Yeeun Namkoong, Stephanie Sentall, Sophia Widmann, Michalina Zadykowicz // Studio Holz : Philipp Reinsberg & Lukas Allner“The aim and mission of the Museum of the Future is the deployment or re-deployment of public space or moments of public space in the public institution. … The Museum of the Future will be a place to encounter art, philosophy and poetry. There will be no space for the ‘exclusive’, the consumable, for glamour, fashion, for what favors pleasing and consensual ‘cultural’ activities.” Thomas Hirschhorn, Das Museum der Zukunft, Ein Manifest von Thomas Hirschhorn, in Kunstforum International
The project emphasises the importance of public space. Especially in the current pandemic, where art is looking for new forms ...
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Transmedia Art Ida Bö., Tobias Ehrhardt, Bob Erpelding, Thekla Kaischauri, Gašper Kunšič, Marianne Stålhös, Sarah Steiner, Suchart Wannaset“about perpetrators and stakeholders. about the strings of networking and untying. about misogynous statements. about shared rage. about what can be said and named. about being helpless and hurt. about the pressure of an institution that should support art and not feed the market. what we wanted to say.”
23. 6., 10 p.m. on Radio Orange
Departments Institute of Language Arts Language Arts Hannah Bründl, Maë Schwinghammer, Anouk Doujak, Laura Baertle, Josephine Hochbruck, Lea Taake, Leon Rüttinger, Rosalia Warnke, Dean Ruddock, Samson FischerHalf of our lives, so they say, is spent on work or what we consider work. Perhaps, it is because we invest the majority of our waking hours in it, but surely because work shapes our self-image in many ways.
WORK IN PROGRESS investigates contemporary influences on our work environments, the technological, economic, and social transformations, and resulted in a showcase of exhibits that as a whole reflect the state and future challenges of work. These projects are comments or suggestions from the students in the form of processes, systems, furniture, objects, clothing, devices, ...
Departments Industrial Design 1 Institute of Design Department Industrial Design 1The “DigitalArtNetwork” (DAN) evolved through digitally linking diverse artistic projects created by students in different courses. The works themselves serve as nodes in this network.
The artistic concepts and their development are based on an iterative process, which aims to optimise the relationships of the nodes with the network and balance the flow of data. The works receive, transform, and convey data. They are conceived as a requirement for the flows that manifest between the nodes in an abstract mathematical pattern, which wouldn’t be tangible without the transformation process taking place within the nodes.
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Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sara Anzola D´Andrea, Manuel Cyrill Bachinger, Ferdinand Doblhammer, Marian Essl, Ulrich Formann, Severin Gombocz, Kilian Hanappi, Jakob Hütter, Haris Kahriman, Johannes Krumböck, Sebastian Pfeifhofer, Isabelle Orsini-Rosenberg, Luca Sabot, Jakob Schauer, Hans Schmidt, Patryk Senwicki, Verena Tscherner, Anastasia Voloshina, Agnieszka Zagraba. Artistic guidance: Stefano D'Alessio, Thomas Felder, Klaus Filip, Ulla Rauter, Nicolaj KirisitsIn cooperation with the BOKU (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna), Angewandte students offer workshops on the topic “Climate Change and Sustainability” in Austria. The aim is to contribute to the transformation of society and encourage people to view climate protection and sustainability as self-evident, both in schools and in everyday life. The project is a collaboration between science and schools.
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Uncategorized as part of Fridays Forum: Students of die Angewandte and BOKU, CCCAThe Department of Digital Arts/Ruth Schnell is a site of artistic education and research, where new fields of practice are explored with a critical approach to technologies that shape our perception and understanding of reality.
The primary objectives of the 2020 summer semester at the Department of Digital Arts were to develop hybrid formats, investigate the mechanisms and effects of dislocated networked environments, and to perform artistic-experimental design and production processes via co-presence in cyberspace, in the absence of a shared physical and haptic space.
For the Angewandte Festival 2020, participants developed corresponding presentation formats – from ...
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sara Anzola D´Andrea, Manuel Cyrill Bachinger, Hanna Besenhard, Lucy Carrick, Aral Cimcim, Ferdinand Doblhammer, Marian Essl, Ulrich Formann, Kilian Hanappi, Thomas Hochwallner, Jakob Hütter, Anton Iakhontov, Bi-in Jin, Haris Kahriman, Johannes Krumböck, Hanna Mikosch, Isabelle Orsini-Rosenberg, Azalea Ortega, David Osthoff, Vasiliki Papadopoulou, Elisa Pezza, Sebastian Pfeifhofer, Luca Sabot, Jakob Schauer, Hans Schmidt, Patryk Senwicki, Verena Tscherner, Anastasia Voloshina, Agnieszka Zagraba, u. a. Artistic guidance: Stefano D´Alessio, Thomas Felder, Klaus Filip, Johannes Hucek, Nicolaj Kirisits, Martin Kusch, Marie-Claude Poulin, Ulla Rauter, Patrícia Reis, Ruth Schnell, Rini Tandon
Dialogues for Tomorrow #9: Tania Bruguera im Dialog mit Eva Kernbauer arte util: On the Systemic Importance of Art
Tania Bruguera (b. 1968, Cuba) is an artist and activist whose performances and installations examine political power structures and their effect on society’s most vulnerable people. Her long-term projects have been intensive interventions on the institutional structure of collective memory, education and politics. Bruguera has received many honours such as the Robert Rauschenberg Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Prince Claus Fund Laureate and her ...
Dialogues for Tomorrow #9: Tania Bruguera im Dialog mit Eva Kernbauer arte util: On the Systemic Importance of Art
Tania Bruguera (b. 1968, Cuba) is an artist and activist whose performances and installations examine political power structures and their effect on society’s most vulnerable people. Her long-term projects have been intensive interventions on the institutional structure of collective memory, education and politics. Bruguera has received many honours such as the Robert Rauschenberg Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Prince Claus Fund Laureate and her work has been extensively exhibited around the world, including the Tate ...
UncategorizedThe University of Applied Arts Vienna is a social body. Never before has this become so clear and tangible as in corona times, where we have shifted all forms of communication and encounters into the digital realm. The Angewandte Festival 2020 responds to this special situation and heads for the net – into digital networks and into an analogue network of artistic contributions by students in public space: on poster walls, gaps between buildings, and on 23 advertising pillars in the 23 districts of the city of Vienna.
The University of Applied Arts Vienna is a social body. Never before has this become so clear and tangible as in corona times, where we have shifted all forms of communication and encounters into the digital realm. The Angewandte Festival 2020 responds to this special situation and heads for the net – into digital networks and into an analogue network of artistic contributions by students in public space: on poster walls, gaps between buildings, and on 23 advertising pillars in the 23 districts of the city of Vienna.
Uncategorized Angewandte Festivalteam with 23 departmentsThe mobile installation „Asphalt Gallery“ in three light trucks is equipped with a digital tracking system and can be localised and visited. During the day, they are underway in the city – and return to the Angewandte at sundown. Photographic works, installations, videos, and performances can be experienced there live on site. At the opening of the Festival, all three trucks will be parked as a group on Oskar-Kokoschka Platz.
Opening 23.6.2020 | 7 pm
23.6.2020 | 7.30 pm – 8 pm | (LIVE)
24. – 26.6.2020 | 12 am – 8 pm | at various locations in Vienna
The mobile installation „Asphalt Gallery“ in three light trucks is equipped with a digital tracking system and can be localised and visited. During the day, they are underway in the city – and return to the Angewandte at sundown. Photographic works, installations, videos, and performances can be experienced there live on site. At the opening of the Festival, all three trucks will be parked as a group on Oskar-Kokoschka Platz.
Opening 23.6.2020 | 7 pm
23.6.2020 | 7.30 pm – 8 pm | (LIVE)
24. – 26.6.2020 | 12 am – 8 pm | at various locations in Vienna
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Photography Carmen Alber, Evelyn Bencicova, Sami Ciftci, Sebastian Eder, Verena Gotthardt, Caroline Haberl, Nele Viktoria Hazod, Kaja Clara Joo, Tamara Yael Kanfer, Matthias Köck, Fritz Lichtenwagner, Keno Meiners, Luca Mikitz, Isabella Nießl, Roman Prostejovsky, Julia Reichmayr, Sama Saadatfard, Johanna Samek, Ludovico Scalmani, Elisa Schmid, Valentin Unger, Carlos Vergara, Peter Walde, Carlo ZappellaEven better than art in a museum is art in your own living room. In the days around the Festival, students loan their works to friends and strangers alike, so they can be presented in their private spaces. The documentation shows not just the works but how they affect a person’s everyday life and sometimes also change it. In short interviews the artists and the borrowers share stories about what they have experienced.
Even better than art in a museum is art in your own living room. In the days around the Festival, students loan their works to friends and strangers alike, so they can be presented in their private spaces. The documentation shows not just the works but how they affect a person’s everyday life and sometimes also change it. In short interviews the artists and the borrowers share stories about what they have experienced.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Painting & Animated Film Malerei und AnimationsfilmNEUROMATIC BRAINWAVE TRANSMISSION Online live multiplayer performance with passive brain data interfaces among 3-5 players, generative sonification and visualization. With live chat in game and stream.
This Neuromatic Brainwave Broadcast in Alternate.Mode is the preliminary culmination of a series of over 25 Broadcasts Online since March 2020 in the age of social dis-dancing….
Quick Fix Brainwave Focus Training!
The creative expression potential of the bandwidth spectrum of brain activity and passive interfaces are interpreted in the performance in a way comparable to a ...
NEUROMATIC BRAINWAVE TRANSMISSION Online live multiplayer performance with passive brain data interfaces among 3-5 players, generative sonification and visualization. With live chat in game and stream.
This Neuromatic Brainwave Broadcast in Alternate.Mode is the preliminary culmination of a series of over 25 Broadcasts Online since March 2020 in the age of social dis-dancing….
Quick Fix Brainwave Focus Training!
The creative expression potential of the bandwidth spectrum of brain activity and passive interfaces are interpreted in the performance in a way comparable to a conceptual multiplayer session. Online participants* can enter instructions for action and ...
Center Research Focus Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Others Uncategorized Margarete Jahrmann, Stefan Glasauer, Charlotta Ruth, Anna Dobrosovska, Thomas Wagensommerer, Zarko Aleksic, and Online Players.The donaufestival in Krems represents an annual highlight in the contemporary art and music scene on an international level and its programme often has close ties with the Angewandte. Due to this year’s cancellation of the festival, the cooperation manifests in alternate.mode; the joint curation picks up on the musical talents of the students and presents the artists Conny Frischauf and Geier aus Stahl, each in the form of a live act, and Paul Ebhart as DJ.
The donaufestival in Krems represents an annual highlight in the contemporary art and music scene on an international level and its programme often has close ties with the Angewandte. Due to this year’s cancellation of the festival, the cooperation manifests in alternate.mode; the joint curation picks up on the musical talents of the students and presents the artists Conny Frischauf and Geier aus Stahl, each in the form of a live act, and Paul Ebhart as DJ.
Uncategorized Conny Frischauf and Geier aus Stahl LIVE, Paul Ebhart DJ-SetOn three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
On three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Thomas Ballhausen (Host) & GuestsApplied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Applied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Bees and HumansThe three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
The three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
Uncategorized Margit Busch, Solmaz Fahrang, Markus SchmidtThe switch to distance learning derived the CDSLab – a blog and digital work/development space that emerged from an initial idea to develop a work and presentation space with students. The main space of the CDSLab is dedicated to showcasing this year’s projects, which are based on utopian scenarios; other spaces feature work results from various courses.
The switch to distance learning derived the CDSLab – a blog and digital work/development space that emerged from an initial idea to develop a work and presentation space with students. The main space of the CDSLab is dedicated to showcasing this year’s projects, which are based on utopian scenarios; other spaces feature work results from various courses.
Cross-Disciplinary Strategies Departments Institute of Arts and Society Students of Cross-Disciplinary StrategiesThe Cabinet of Curiosities is a virtual environment exhibiting work developed by the Institute of Architecture.
Curated as sets of three-dimensional atmospheric spaces the cabinet gathers architectural representations of various formats, produced during the academic year.
Visitors are welcome to explore the cabinet and interact with the material in their own manner.
The Cabinet of Curiosities is a collaborative project of the IoA with the Vienna based media company Ovos and its first stage will be made accessible at the Angewandte Festival.
The Cabinet of Curiosities is a virtual environment exhibiting work developed by the Institute of Architecture.
Curated as sets of three-dimensional atmospheric spaces the cabinet gathers architectural representations of various formats, produced during the academic year.
Visitors are welcome to explore the cabinet and interact with the material in their own manner.
The Cabinet of Curiosities is a collaborative project of the IoA with the Vienna based media company Ovos and its first stage will be made accessible at the Angewandte Festival.
Architectural Design 1 Architectural Design 2 Architectural Design 3 Departments Institute of Architecture IoA (Institute of Architecture)The project Design & Innovation explores pressing social matters relating to the digital revolution. In an interdisciplinary design process, young artists (Vienna, Bratislava) developed digital interventions that were shown in the MAK. In their talk, Ruth Mateus-Berr, Ruth Schnell, and Marlies Wirth reflect on the potential of digital exhibitions. The project was funded by the EU programme INTERREG V-A Slovakia–Austria Design & Innovation. www.humanbymachine.com
The project Design & Innovation explores pressing social matters relating to the digital revolution. In an interdisciplinary design process, young artists (Vienna, Bratislava) developed digital interventions that were shown in the MAK. In their talk, Ruth Mateus-Berr, Ruth Schnell, and Marlies Wirth reflect on the potential of digital exhibitions. The project was funded by the EU programme INTERREG V-A Slovakia–Austria Design & Innovation. www.humanbymachine.com
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Uncategorized Ruth Mateus-Berr, Ruth Schnell and Marlies Wirth – Design & InnovationThe freshly founded swimming club revives the tradition of urban swimming in Vienna’s Danube Canal. “It’s a completely different way to experience the city, when you come down from Nußdorfer Schleuse into the city and swim along the heart of Vienna,” tells a member of the swimming club. Like flaneurs, we float adrift in the stream of the canal and learn to read this urban water in a new way. Everyone is invited to join – whether directly from the promenade or in the cosy live ...
The freshly founded swimming club revives the tradition of urban swimming in Vienna’s Danube Canal. “It’s a completely different way to experience the city, when you come down from Nußdorfer Schleuse into the city and swim along the heart of Vienna,” tells a member of the swimming club. Like flaneurs, we float adrift in the stream of the canal and learn to read this urban water in a new way. Everyone is invited to join – whether directly from the promenade or in the cosy live stream.
Departments Institute of Arts and Society Social Design – Arts as Urban Innovation Ana Mumzlade, Fabian Ritzi, Amelie Schlemmer, Amanda Sperger Students of Social DesignArtist and researcher Manu Luksch, recipient of the 2019 Open Society Fellowship, furthered her investigations into the multiple, insidious threats to human rights and flourishing posed by the rise of algorithmically-managed societies. On March 23rd, she will share excerpts from several related pieces including a short hiphop musical, filmed interviews with activists, recordings from participatory processes, provocative writing, and a poster/zine project. ”These works continue a trajectory that began with early critiques of networks and surveillance. Throughout her work, Manu harnesses historical languages of resistance such as urban ...
Artist and researcher Manu Luksch, recipient of the 2019 Open Society Fellowship, furthered her investigations into the multiple, insidious threats to human rights and flourishing posed by the rise of algorithmically-managed societies. On March 23rd, she will share excerpts from several related pieces including a short hiphop musical, filmed interviews with activists, recordings from participatory processes, provocative writing, and a poster/zine project. ”These works continue a trajectory that began with early critiques of networks and surveillance. Throughout her work, Manu harnesses historical languages of resistance such as urban poetry, develops tools and discursive frameworks, and propose new metaphors such ...
Departments Others Peter Weibel - Research Institute for Digital Cultures Manu Luksch, Mukul PatelIn a performative news format, the International Home Office of the University of Applied Arts Vienna “speaks” with their student correspondents about their current and unusual semester abroad.
In a performative news format, the International Home Office of the University of Applied Arts Vienna “speaks” with their student correspondents about their current and unusual semester abroad.
Uncategorized Astrid Anna Behrens, Doris Grössing-Schima, Veronika Merklein, exchange studentsEva Maria Stadler talks to students about selected thesis projects and diplomas for the academic year 2019/20.
Eva Maria Stadler talks to students about selected thesis projects and diplomas for the academic year 2019/20.
Uncategorized Eva Maria Stadler (Vice-Rector for Exhibitions and Knowledge Transfer)Even though several research papers observe a strong correlation between climate change and conflict, scientists are still unable to explain the underlying mechanisms. As the complexity of this relationship is impossible to quantify, the installation captures this understanding in a more visceral way. “Political Atmosphere” features a live visualisation of the surrounding flight traffic and a custom-made, industrial-sized siren. The constant feed of open data received by an ADS-B antenna is paired with a mechanical set of gears, picturing the slow violent build-up of potential until the tipping ...
Even though several research papers observe a strong correlation between climate change and conflict, scientists are still unable to explain the underlying mechanisms. As the complexity of this relationship is impossible to quantify, the installation captures this understanding in a more visceral way. “Political Atmosphere” features a live visualisation of the surrounding flight traffic and a custom-made, industrial-sized siren. The constant feed of open data received by an ADS-B antenna is paired with a mechanical set of gears, picturing the slow violent build-up of potential until the tipping point is reached. The gear-transmission adapts its speed in accordance to ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of Design by Felix Lenz — DESIGN INVESTIGATIONSHow to cultivate a relationship with oneself and with the sensory world of the concrete in a period when the encounter with the other practically only exists online? What becomes of this encounter, reduced to the surface of the screen?
“(un) shared homes” is a live improvisation-performance lasting approximately 30 minutes, without interruption.
How to cultivate a relationship with oneself and with the sensory world of the concrete in a period when the encounter with the other practically only exists online? What becomes of this encounter, reduced to the surface of the screen?
“(un) shared homes” is a live improvisation-performance lasting approximately 30 minutes, without interruption.
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Lucy Carrick, Bi-In Jin, Hanna Mikosch, Azalea Ortega, Elisa Pezza and Jakob Schauer. Artistic guidance: Marie-Claude PoulinLike no other event, the corona crisis has made the lack of a constructive cultural policy painfully obvious. In the discussion, we will attempt to find out how to deal with this deficit and how those responsible for cultural policy-making and artists and cultural workers alike can tackle this challenge effectively.
Like no other event, the corona crisis has made the lack of a constructive cultural policy painfully obvious. In the discussion, we will attempt to find out how to deal with this deficit and how those responsible for cultural policy-making and artists and cultural workers alike can tackle this challenge effectively.
Departments Edition Angewandte Others Gerald Bast (Angewandte), Veronica Kaup-Hasler (City of Vienna - CANCELLED), Michael Wimmer (Angewandte), Anke Schad-Spindler (Researcher on culture-politics), Stephan Hilpold (Der Standard)image: Plantas Autofotosintéticas by Gilberto Esparza, installation view from the OU\ /ERT exhibition (Bourges 2019), @ Axel Heise
Curator and theorist Jens Hauser explores the interaction of art and technology in relation to the transhistorical staging of “vitality”, including the use of bio(techno)logical media in art. He is currently working with Lucie Strecker on a special edition of the journal Performance Research entitled “On Microperformativity”. This keynote is part of the research project “Co-Corporeality”.
image: Plantas Autofotosintéticas by Gilberto Esparza, installation view from the OU\ /ERT exhibition (Bourges 2019), @ Axel Heise
Curator and theorist Jens Hauser explores the interaction of art and technology in relation to the transhistorical staging of “vitality”, including the use of bio(techno)logical media in art. He is currently working with Lucie Strecker on a special edition of the journal Performance Research entitled “On Microperformativity”. This keynote is part of the research project “Co-Corporeality”.
Uncategorized Jens Hauser im Rahmen der Konferenz „Alien Life: between brains, bacteria and matter“Da Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Da Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sculpture and Space Skulptur und Raumimage: Mirobial Cellulose Pigmentation, © MAEID — FutureRetrospectiveNarrative
Alien Life investigates novel approaches and practices that will lead to a new understanding of the relationships between people, machines, and living matter. All matter is part of the same world and forms an inseparable whole. Viewed from different perspectives, ideas about communication between people, their technologized environment, and living matter are discussed and linked to discourses about seemingly unrelated worlds.
image: Mirobial Cellulose Pigmentation, © MAEID — FutureRetrospectiveNarrative
Alien Life investigates novel approaches and practices that will lead to a new understanding of the relationships between people, machines, and living matter. All matter is part of the same world and forms an inseparable whole. Viewed from different perspectives, ideas about communication between people, their technologized environment, and living matter are discussed and linked to discourses about seemingly unrelated worlds.
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Daniela Mitterberger, Tiziano Derme, Jens Hauser, Lucie Strecker, Margarete Jahrmann, Ray LC, Joanne Ting-Yu Hsu, Barbara ImhofWith the recent move towards online festivals and exhibitions, and to avoid exclusively transferring artistic statements to virtual spaces, we decided to select a physical space as a communicative interface for a collaborative art project titled 2 m(inutes) distance. A planned sequence of interventions, performances, and media presentations in the Altes Kino of the Sandleitenhof complex will result in a collective installation. The work is a plea for the preservation of artistic polyphony. In this sense, 2 m(inutes) distance is an experimental set-up to answer the question of ...
With the recent move towards online festivals and exhibitions, and to avoid exclusively transferring artistic statements to virtual spaces, we decided to select a physical space as a communicative interface for a collaborative art project titled 2 m(inutes) distance. A planned sequence of interventions, performances, and media presentations in the Altes Kino of the Sandleitenhof complex will result in a collective installation. The work is a plea for the preservation of artistic polyphony. In this sense, 2 m(inutes) distance is an experimental set-up to answer the question of how to deal with the restrictions imposed on us.
Departments Supervision: Dr. Gerda Lampalzer-Oppermann, MedientheorieStudents from the Department of Painting and Animated Film present a film programme on the topic of comics, which includes digital animations and stop-motion films. This outstanding selection showcases the most exciting, captivating, and touching films that take an innovative approach to the medium of animated film.
Students from the Department of Painting and Animated Film present a film programme on the topic of comics, which includes digital animations and stop-motion films. This outstanding selection showcases the most exciting, captivating, and touching films that take an innovative approach to the medium of animated film.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Painting & Animated FilmA “lab diary” is a notebook that documents the planning, execution, and evaluation of experiments. This semester, students in the “Crossover Video” course worked on the theme of isolation and documented parts of their lives in narrative and non-narrative, experimental video contributions. Students were encouraged to view the strict and unprecedented measures imposed on us, such as stay-at-home orders and social distancing rules, not as obstacles but conversely as raw material or a catalyst for their artistic practice.
A “lab diary” is a notebook that documents the planning, execution, and evaluation of experiments. This semester, students in the “Crossover Video” course worked on the theme of isolation and documented parts of their lives in narrative and non-narrative, experimental video contributions. Students were encouraged to view the strict and unprecedented measures imposed on us, such as stay-at-home orders and social distancing rules, not as obstacles but conversely as raw material or a catalyst for their artistic practice.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art TransArts Maxim Brezhnev, Francesca Centonze, Christopher Frieß, Christina Grüll, Nazanin Mehraein, Jannis Neumann, Leonhard Pill, Selina RottmannPlease join as you wish: either live in public space (Georg-Coch-Platz) or online to our zoom space! The both will be interconnected, creating a stunning melange of atmospheres, questioning our constant transformation in between the two. Are there places in the real and/or digital public space simply dedicated for “being”?
CLAIMING SPACE is opening up, creating new space, giving and projecting space, observing space–– and invites you to surprise us!
Join us on Zoom:https://zoom.us/j/7367825067
PW 907155Please join as you wish: either live in public space (Georg-Coch-Platz) or online to our zoom space! The both will be interconnected, creating a stunning melange of atmospheres, questioning our constant transformation in between the two. Are there places in the real and/or digital public space simply dedicated for “being”?
CLAIMING SPACE is opening up, creating new space, giving and projecting space, observing space–– and invites you to surprise us!
Join us on Zoom:https://zoom.us/j/7367825067
PW 907155 Applied Photography and Time-Based Media Departments Institute of Design students of Angewandte Fotografie und zeitbasierte Medien with Victoria Coeln and Žiga JerebWe are CLAIMING SPACE, opening up, creating new space, giving and projecting space, observing space. The changes and events of the past few months have led to many questions about public, private, and university-held space: Are there places that are not geared towards consumption, functionality, transfer, etc.? Are there places only for “being”? Also: Is a university building a public space? We want a discourse with the public. To do so, we use the “new open space” in front of the old PSK building. A new space for ...
We are CLAIMING SPACE, opening up, creating new space, giving and projecting space, observing space. The changes and events of the past few months have led to many questions about public, private, and university-held space: Are there places that are not geared towards consumption, functionality, transfer, etc.? Are there places only for “being”? Also: Is a university building a public space? We want a discourse with the public. To do so, we use the “new open space” in front of the old PSK building. A new space for the university, a “competence center for art and science” is being ...
Applied Photography and Time-Based Media Departments Institute of Design Victoria Coeln, Ines Frieda, Elif Gunduz, Žiga Jereb, Luca Celine Müller, Olesya Parfenuk, Marcella Ruiz Cruz, Laura SpesOn three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
On three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Sergio Patricio (Host) & GuestsApplied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Applied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Bees and HumansThe three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
The three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
Uncategorized Alexandra Fruhstorfer, Ege Kökel, Judith Benz-SchwarzburgObserve conservation-restoration processes in real time. Get as close to the object as the conservator-restorer does.
Observe conservation-restoration processes in real time. Get as close to the object as the conservator-restorer does.
Conservation & Restoration Departments Institute of Conservation and Restoration Gabriela Krist, Team of the Institute of ConservationStudents at the Institute of Language Arts (Sprachkunst) read excerpts from their projects.
Students at the Institute of Language Arts (Sprachkunst) read excerpts from their projects.
Departments Institute of Language Arts Language Arts Sirka Elspaß, Nora Hofmann, Marlene Lahmer, Sàra Köhnlein, Tizian Rupp, Sebastian Sauer, Johann Voigt, Veronika Zorn
Student teachers in the Experimental Laboratory: Digital Craftsmanship course focus on analogue and digital techniques. The unusual conditions brought about by the imposition of coronavirus measures call for a radical rethink of what classes can be like in our digital world. Students were tasked with the development of distance learning concepts for digital art education. They will present their creative solutions to this problem in live workshops and invite others to join in.
Student teachers in the Experimental Laboratory: Digital Craftsmanship course focus on analogue and digital techniques. The unusual conditions brought about by the imposition of coronavirus measures call for a radical rethink of what classes can be like in our digital world. Students were tasked with the development of distance learning concepts for digital art education. They will present their creative solutions to this problem in live workshops and invite others to join in.
Departments Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Uncategorized C. Carli, V. Faißt, H. Katzenberger, J. Kniezinger, M. Mansour, S. Platzgummer, J. Schrems, L. Zepf Zentrum Didaktik für Kunst und interdisziplinären UnterrichtAna Prvački’s experimental approach combines scientific research with the study of behavioural patterns and emotional influences to generate a strategy for creating unique experiences and an artistic practice that is environmentally aware. Her work has been shown internationally, including at the 14th Istanbul Biennial, the first Singapore Biennale, and dOCUMENTA (13). Prvački’s performances have been commissioned by the L.A. Philharmonic and for the Chicago Architecture Biennial, amongst others.
Ana Prvački’s experimental approach combines scientific research with the study of behavioural patterns and emotional influences to generate a strategy for creating unique experiences and an artistic practice that is environmentally aware. Her work has been shown internationally, including at the 14th Istanbul Biennial, the first Singapore Biennale, and dOCUMENTA (13). Prvački’s performances have been commissioned by the L.A. Philharmonic and for the Chicago Architecture Biennial, amongst others.
Uncategorized Ana Prvački with Noit Banai as part of the series „Strategies of Survival“, Art HistoryWe visit the two Danube wetlands honey beekeepers Petra and Theresa Dirtl in the “Grüner Daumen” community garden in the Lobau, and afterwards take a stroll into the Donau-Auen National Park. Examining the beehive, we learn interesting and curious things about the bees. The hike is open ended – what will we encounter in the riparian forest?
We visit the two Danube wetlands honey beekeepers Petra and Theresa Dirtl in the “Grüner Daumen” community garden in the Lobau, and afterwards take a stroll into the Donau-Auen National Park. Examining the beehive, we learn interesting and curious things about the bees. The hike is open ended – what will we encounter in the riparian forest?
Departments Graphics and Advertising Institute of Design Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Katja Hasenöhrl (Alumni of Grafik und Werbung) with Petra und Theresa Dirtl (beekeepers)The technology of information and communication in the digital age has moved faster than the political systems and structures. In this gap, private companies in the West have erected their regimes of private generation and control of information in the virtual space of online-communication. What does this mean for democracy? The aim of our online symposium in the virtual space is to reflect the fate of democracy in the age of digital media. In the 1990s, hope blossomed that digital media would open access to information for all ...
The technology of information and communication in the digital age has moved faster than the political systems and structures. In this gap, private companies in the West have erected their regimes of private generation and control of information in the virtual space of online-communication. What does this mean for democracy? The aim of our online symposium in the virtual space is to reflect the fate of democracy in the age of digital media. In the 1990s, hope blossomed that digital media would open access to information for all people and empower individuals with the knowledge and competence necessary for ...
Departments Others Peter Weibel - Research Institute for Digital Cultures Jamie Allen, Martin Drexler, Gesche Joost, Beth Noveck, Sarah Spiekermann, Hito Steyerl, Jamie SusskindDa Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Da Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sculpture and Space Skulptur und RaumEnactivism, Life And Intelligence
Part 1: Enactivism – an introduction Part 2: Life and Enactivism Part 3: Enactivist Artificial Intelligence
Is our brain an efficient computer or do the foundations of life and consciousness elude any algorithmic description? Enactivism is a new paradigm in the cognitive sciences that thinks cognition beyond the boundaries of an information processor. Neurobiologist Francisco Varela, psychologist Eleanor Rosch and philosopher Evan Thompson laid the foundation for this radical change of perspective in 1991, thereby changing the relationship between brain and consciousness. In my lecture, ...
Enactivism, Life And Intelligence
Part 1: Enactivism – an introduction Part 2: Life and Enactivism Part 3: Enactivist Artificial Intelligence
Is our brain an efficient computer or do the foundations of life and consciousness elude any algorithmic description? Enactivism is a new paradigm in the cognitive sciences that thinks cognition beyond the boundaries of an information processor. Neurobiologist Francisco Varela, psychologist Eleanor Rosch and philosopher Evan Thompson laid the foundation for this radical change of perspective in 1991, thereby changing the relationship between brain and consciousness. In my lecture, I give an introduction to the basics of enactivism and show ...
Departments Others Peter Weibel - Research Institute for Digital Cultures Moritz KrieglederAs the current situation demands that we isolate ourselves, stay at home and do not share public space, we create digital spaces via communication technologies to connect and communicate. In this context, virtual spaces are replacements of public spaces. They are intersections of our private surroundings, allowing the creation of alternative modes of gathering and possible forms of publicness within the privateness. Private Dots and Public Clouds reflects on these spatial constellations.
As the current situation demands that we isolate ourselves, stay at home and do not share public space, we create digital spaces via communication technologies to connect and communicate. In this context, virtual spaces are replacements of public spaces. They are intersections of our private surroundings, allowing the creation of alternative modes of gathering and possible forms of publicness within the privateness. Private Dots and Public Clouds reflects on these spatial constellations.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art TransArts Maxim Brezhnev / Christopher Friess / Marlene Fröhlich / Chris Izsák / Luise Lutz / Luīze Nežberte / Elisa Pezza / Leonhard Pill / Julian Siffert TransArts, University of Applied Arts Vienna in cooperation with TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien. Artistic Director: Georg Weckwerthkkp Performance Lab, Konzept/Performance: Derrick Ryan Mitchell (Saint Genet)
with Robert Wilson
kkp Performance Lab, Konzept/Performance: Derrick Ryan Mitchell (Saint Genet)
with Robert Wilson
Art and Communication Practices Departments Design, Architecture and Environment for Art Education Institute of Art Sciences and Art Education Textiles - Free, Applied and Experimental Artistic Design Derrick Ryan Mitchell, Hermes Phettberg, Robert Wilson, Marilies Jagsch, Daniel PartkeBook presentation with Sonja Stummerer and Martin Hablesreiter / honey & bunny hosted by the IoA/Institute of Architecture. Followed by a movie and a conversation between the authors and Roswitha Janowski-Fritsch
Eating is an everyday cultural act that follows sustainable values. Every change in eating behavior affects the ecosystem and socio-economic processes. Every bite is a political act. What we eat, when and why can trigger unworthy working conditions in Spain, soil erosion in Central Africa or burning Amazonian areas. The question of daily eating has ...
Book presentation with Sonja Stummerer and Martin Hablesreiter / honey & bunny hosted by the IoA/Institute of Architecture. Followed by a movie and a conversation between the authors and Roswitha Janowski-Fritsch
Eating is an everyday cultural act that follows sustainable values. Every change in eating behavior affects the ecosystem and socio-economic processes. Every bite is a political act. What we eat, when and why can trigger unworthy working conditions in Spain, soil erosion in Central Africa or burning Amazonian areas. The question of daily eating has nothing to do with diets or recipes but with CO2 emissions ...
Departments Institute of Architecture Honey & Bunny (Sonja Stummerer, Martin Hablesreiter) Alumni Institute of ArchitectureAlthough it has numerous environmental advantages, people in some cultures find the thought of eating insects repulsive. To shift such preconceived cultural norms, we invented a performative cooking show and pop-up restaurant called “La Nourriture du Futur!” as a familiar trope.
The Chef, in a television-styled performance, cooks seven different meals – all containing insects – for his eager audience. Prepared on a bespoke, beautifully crafted cooking machine featuring a rotating drum and a liquid nitrogen chilled pot. The dramatically conjured insect meals are presented in a highly ...
Although it has numerous environmental advantages, people in some cultures find the thought of eating insects repulsive. To shift such preconceived cultural norms, we invented a performative cooking show and pop-up restaurant called “La Nourriture du Futur!” as a familiar trope.
The Chef, in a television-styled performance, cooks seven different meals – all containing insects – for his eager audience. Prepared on a bespoke, beautifully crafted cooking machine featuring a rotating drum and a liquid nitrogen chilled pot. The dramatically conjured insect meals are presented in a highly desirable gourmet-style, to help audiences and guests overcome disgust.
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Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of Design by Claudia Montalvo, Leo Mühlfeld, Paul Mairböck, Barbara Ejdys — DESIGN INVESTIGATIONSThe “DigitalArtNetwork” (DAN) manifests in interrelating and influencing art projects.
The works receive, transform, and convey data. They serve as nodes in the network. The artistic concepts and their development are based on an iterative process, which aims to optimise the relationships of the nodes with the network and balance the flow of data.
The “DigitalArtNetwork” (DAN) manifests in interrelating and influencing art projects.
The works receive, transform, and convey data. They serve as nodes in the network. The artistic concepts and their development are based on an iterative process, which aims to optimise the relationships of the nodes with the network and balance the flow of data.
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art students and teachers of Digitale KunstBased on their experience of visiting the Croatian village of Fužine as part of the “27 Neighbourhoods Program” for the European Capital of Culture: Rijeka 2020, the Department of Art & Science invites people to design and exchange “souvenirs” for future neighbours. In open discussions about these objects, we will collectively develop future scenarios that account for the present, scenarios that imagine neighbourhoods comprised of both humans and nonhumans.
Based on their experience of visiting the Croatian village of Fužine as part of the “27 Neighbourhoods Program” for the European Capital of Culture: Rijeka 2020, the Department of Art & Science invites people to design and exchange “souvenirs” for future neighbours. In open discussions about these objects, we will collectively develop future scenarios that account for the present, scenarios that imagine neighbourhoods comprised of both humans and nonhumans.
Art & Science Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Art&Sciene with Branka Cvjetičanin (European Capital of Culture Rijeka 2020)“Bat milk”
4 cl. Calpis
4 cl. Ricard
15–20 cl. Soda
1 Cape gooseberry (the one that looks kind of like a ball lamp)
“Bat milk”
4 cl. Calpis
4 cl. Ricard
15–20 cl. Soda
1 Cape gooseberry (the one that looks kind of like a ball lamp)
Uncategorized Florian Pfaffenberger, Julian Turner, Cosima Rainer and Eva Maria StadlerDas Genre der Game art, Game Design, Kunst und Spiel gewinnen im Kontext der künstlerischen Forschung an Bedeutung, da sie empirische Methoden und unmittelbare Erfahrungen ermöglichen. Ludische Experimente in Form von Neurogames und das transformative Potential des Spiels dienen als theoretischer Rahmen für einen Diskurs über öffentlich durchgeführte künstlerische Experimente, Widerstand zu gesellschaftlichen Gegebenheiten und dem Umgang mit persönlichen Daten.
Im Zentrum dieses Panels stehen aktuelle kritische Spiele in einer neuen Form der erweiterten Spielkunst. Biometrische Aspekte und Neuro-interfaces, die ...
Das Genre der Game art, Game Design, Kunst und Spiel gewinnen im Kontext der künstlerischen Forschung an Bedeutung, da sie empirische Methoden und unmittelbare Erfahrungen ermöglichen. Ludische Experimente in Form von Neurogames und das transformative Potential des Spiels dienen als theoretischer Rahmen für einen Diskurs über öffentlich durchgeführte künstlerische Experimente, Widerstand zu gesellschaftlichen Gegebenheiten und dem Umgang mit persönlichen Daten.
Im Zentrum dieses Panels stehen aktuelle kritische Spiele in einer neuen Form der erweiterten Spielkunst. Biometrische Aspekte und Neuro-interfaces, die in performativen Installationen eingesetzt werden, erlauben die Gestaltung von ludischen Erfahrungen, ...
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Margarete Jahrmann (Art, Game und Artistic Research/ Neuroflow Games), Brigitte Felderer (Social Design und Spiele der Stadt), Sonja Böckler (Game Design and Art, Zurich), Thomas Wagensommerer (Neuroflow Games und Sound), Simon Broggi/ Stefan Schmidlin (Insert Coin Zurich).Hyperreality, the young festival for electronic and experimental music in the context of global club culture, has already built a reputation for itself with its highly feminist and innovative approach. As it had to be postponed to autumn due to the coronavirus measures, the Angewandte Festival offers a joint evening programme with live acts by Rojin Sharafi and Rosa Anschütz as well as Therese Terror as DJ.
Hyperreality, the young festival for electronic and experimental music in the context of global club culture, has already built a reputation for itself with its highly feminist and innovative approach. As it had to be postponed to autumn due to the coronavirus measures, the Angewandte Festival offers a joint evening programme with live acts by Rojin Sharafi and Rosa Anschütz as well as Therese Terror as DJ.
Uncategorized Rojin Sharafi and Rosa Anschütz LIVE, Therese Terror DJ-SetOn three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
On three consecutive evenings, PhD students are invited to the “Sill Grill”: the kitchen as a live think tank for thresholds, transitions, and new beginnings. Here, dinner becomes an interactive multimedia event where ideas, materials, and food, etc., begin to circulate and become transformed. Lecture meets performance, art meets research, starters followed by main courses and des(s)ert. Late-night food for the brain!
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Leonie Licht (Host) & GuestsApplied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Applied Bees is an initiative of people at the Angewandte with an interest in and curiosity for bees. The project has set itself the task of looking after several bee colonies over the course of a year, while seeking to create opportunities for artistic encounters. Applied Bees is part of the Angewandte’s sustainability commitment.
Center Research Focus Departments Others Uncategorized Bees and HumansThe three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
The three-part series AILien Talk brings artists and scientists together at the breakfast table. Between bread rolls and coffee, the discussions offer insights into transdisciplinary projects; participants chat about their similarities and differences as well as the surprises and challenges they have encountered.
What to do when different worlds collide? How can collaborations across disciplines succeed? And how much “unfamiliarity” is necessary for all of the involved?
Uncategorized mit Lena Violetta Leitner, Andrea Palašti, Elena MessnerDa Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Da Ta is a film that consists of 12 episodes, made by 12 different students, using the cadavre exquis technique. From contribution to contribution, vague clues and coincidences are introduced to form a collective image. Each episode reveals individual approaches and diverse assertions about the contrasting relationship between the media of sculpture and film.
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Sculpture and Space Skulptur und RaumDecent Work in Art is a digital tour that enables visitors to explore aspects of the UN’s sustainability goals through artworks. It is centred on selected works by students that focus on the SDG 8 (Sustainable Development Goal 8 promotes sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all) – a goal that is explored in detail by the Angewandte’s UniNEtZ project. In order to rhizomatically expand the artistic input to the topics, the tour will at times leave the digital festival to ...
Decent Work in Art is a digital tour that enables visitors to explore aspects of the UN’s sustainability goals through artworks. It is centred on selected works by students that focus on the SDG 8 (Sustainable Development Goal 8 promotes sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all) – a goal that is explored in detail by the Angewandte’s UniNEtZ project. In order to rhizomatically expand the artistic input to the topics, the tour will at times leave the digital festival to visit other institutions.
Uncategorized Ulrike Payerhofer and Lisa-Marie Weidl, UniNEtZKatharina C. Herzog and David Leitner guide visitors through their diploma work Würmla’s Walls. Between April and October 2019, 13 walls – from stables and old cellars to fodder silos – were painted with motifs in the market municipality of Würmla. The contents were generated in interviews with the owners of the walls and provide insights into the lives and mindsets of people in the village.
Würmla’s Walls was initiated as an attempt to use urban art to stimulate dialogue between cities and rural regions. ...
Katharina C. Herzog and David Leitner guide visitors through their diploma work Würmla’s Walls. Between April and October 2019, 13 walls – from stables and old cellars to fodder silos – were painted with motifs in the market municipality of Würmla. The contents were generated in interviews with the owners of the walls and provide insights into the lives and mindsets of people in the village.
Würmla’s Walls was initiated as an attempt to use urban art to stimulate dialogue between cities and rural regions. The presentation includes a selection of walls, the surrounding landscape, and ...
Departments Graphics and Advertising Institute of Design Katharina C. Herzog and Mavid Leitner Alumni of Grafik und WerbungINTRA SPACE
is an experimental zone, set up to explore diaphanous relations between virtual figures, humans, technical equipment and machines. INTRA SPACE can be read as a spatial transposition of the theoretical concept of “intra-action” introduced by philosopher, theoretical physicist and feminist scholar Karen Barad. Her philosophical framework of “agential realism” views the world as a dynamic, relational structure in which intra-actions function as boundary-making, material and discursive measurements in the unfolding of matter and meaning. INTRA SPACE produces a transformative, differential and resilient space of ...
INTRA SPACE
is an experimental zone, set up to explore diaphanous relations between virtual figures, humans, technical equipment and machines. INTRA SPACE can be read as a spatial transposition of the theoretical concept of “intra-action” introduced by philosopher, theoretical physicist and feminist scholar Karen Barad. Her philosophical framework of “agential realism” views the world as a dynamic, relational structure in which intra-actions function as boundary-making, material and discursive measurements in the unfolding of matter and meaning. INTRA SPACE produces a transformative, differential and resilient space of emergence where apparatus, human bodies and digitally constructed figures become diaphanous ...
Departments Others Peter Weibel - Research Institute for Digital Cultures Christina JauernikOne step at a time, walk into the daylight. You don’t need to travel to arrive at a different place. But what will you bring back home with you? Watch out for speculative souvenirs. They are not just physical objects; they encompass all sorts of tangents with a past-future-present. Search for new encounters, explore parallel worlds, navigate between fantasies, get lost and be found. Let’s dance to the fragility of life.
One step at a time, walk into the daylight. You don’t need to travel to arrive at a different place. But what will you bring back home with you? Watch out for speculative souvenirs. They are not just physical objects; they encompass all sorts of tangents with a past-future-present. Search for new encounters, explore parallel worlds, navigate between fantasies, get lost and be found. Let’s dance to the fragility of life.
Art & Science Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Maria Bacila, Mila Balzhieva, Helen Emily Davy, Paula Flores, Klara Krämer, Alfredo Quintana, Naoki Matsuyama, Jannis Neumann, Lindsey Nicholson, Peter Reischl, Els van Houtert, Miloš Vučićević, Marko MarkovicJoin the interactive VR space here:
https://www.iheartblob.com/a-new-visual-language/
https://www.facebook.com/events/3365960436769420/
iheartblob will host a virtual hangout where visitors can control avatars to move through a digital exhibition space with content derived from the publication. Fragments of the publication (text, images and objects) scatter the digital space like easter eggs to discover hidden features and content.
The authors alongside curators from Magazin gallery in Vienna will be present to discuss the publication, ...
Join the interactive VR space here:
https://www.iheartblob.com/a-new-visual-language/
https://www.facebook.com/events/3365960436769420/
iheartblob will host a virtual hangout where visitors can control avatars to move through a digital exhibition space with content derived from the publication. Fragments of the publication (text, images and objects) scatter the digital space like easter eggs to discover hidden features and content.
The authors alongside curators from Magazin gallery in Vienna will be present to discuss the publication, answer questions or the visitors can simply explore the space (and ...
Departments Institute of Architecture Aleksandra Belitskaja, Ben James, Shaun McCallum Institute of Architecture“Why Of All Things” is a service that aims to assist with answering complex questions based on divination techniques and methods of Artificial Intelligence research.
Contrary to popular belief, both divination and A.I. can be viewed as Information technology, helping externalize thoughts and approaching complex topics from new angles. Several traditions of fortune telling do not presume a fixed state of the universe, instead a set of symbolic objects is used to map out a question within its context with the goal of finding new ...
“Why Of All Things” is a service that aims to assist with answering complex questions based on divination techniques and methods of Artificial Intelligence research.
Contrary to popular belief, both divination and A.I. can be viewed as Information technology, helping externalize thoughts and approaching complex topics from new angles. Several traditions of fortune telling do not presume a fixed state of the universe, instead a set of symbolic objects is used to map out a question within its context with the goal of finding new patterns in the resulting network.
Rather than asking them ...
Departments Industrial Design 2 Institute of Design by Sarah Franzl, Denise Schindele — DESIGN INVESTIGATIONSAn exhibition at the SCHAURAUM Angewandte (MuseumsQuartier) provides visibility for the digital artistic concepts of “remote sandbox” in real space.
“remote: SCHAURAUM”, in turn, reflects this staging as a live event back into the net, including Arduino-operated instruments and an improvisation-performance.
An exhibition at the SCHAURAUM Angewandte (MuseumsQuartier) provides visibility for the digital artistic concepts of “remote sandbox” in real space.
“remote: SCHAURAUM”, in turn, reflects this staging as a live event back into the net, including Arduino-operated instruments and an improvisation-performance.
Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art students and teachers of Digitale KunstEva Maria Stadler talks to students about selected thesis projects and diplomas for the academic year 2019/20.
Eva Maria Stadler talks to students about selected thesis projects and diplomas for the academic year 2019/20.
Uncategorized Eva Maria Stadler (Vice-Rector for Exhibitions and Knowledge Transfer)Whoever erects monuments pays tribute to a person, perhaps marks an event, in short: calls for commemoration, fights death and decay. When we set a memorial stone, here and today, then we place a lasting sign against pre-emptive obedience, against decreed reasonableness, and forever for a Last Loosening. PS: Last but not least, in all due lightness, we would like to remember Walter Serner, whose “whistle around the corner” is needed now more than ever.
Whoever erects monuments pays tribute to a person, perhaps marks an event, in short: calls for commemoration, fights death and decay. When we set a memorial stone, here and today, then we place a lasting sign against pre-emptive obedience, against decreed reasonableness, and forever for a Last Loosening. PS: Last but not least, in all due lightness, we would like to remember Walter Serner, whose “whistle around the corner” is needed now more than ever.
Departments Institute of Arts and Society Social Design – Arts as Urban InnovationGap sites between buildings mark fractures in the capitalist real estate market. During the festival days, we will live, work, and be there collectively. What’s more, you’re invited to pass by. Complete amateurs will hold a variety of workshops, ranging from sun cooking, recognizing plants, fragment-literature, electronics, underground-graffiti (by Puber and Huber) and show-wrestling to digging a hole collectively. Also there will be a spontaneous stage program with music, dramatic and athletic performances.
We are on site during the whole festival
23.6.– 26.6., daily 8:00–22:00,
Gap sites between buildings mark fractures in the capitalist real estate market. During the festival days, we will live, work, and be there collectively. What’s more, you’re invited to pass by. Complete amateurs will hold a variety of workshops, ranging from sun cooking, recognizing plants, fragment-literature, electronics, underground-graffiti (by Puber and Huber) and show-wrestling to digging a hole collectively. Also there will be a spontaneous stage program with music, dramatic and athletic performances.
We are on site during the whole festival
23.6.– 26.6., daily 8:00–22:00,
daily program starts around 17:00,
workshops until around 20:00,
Departments Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Site Specific Art Gruppe Bussi students of the department of site-specific art and othersThought condensation online.
Discussion of the project partners of the Neuromatic Research Group: Margarete Jahrmann, PI Artistic Research/ Neuromatic Game Art, Stefan Glasauer BTU Cottbus/ Computational Neurosciences and Ruth Schnell/ Digital Art, with examples from their practice, on Combat Science(s) and reflections on an emergent method of artistic research on neurointerfaces and experimental interfaces.
Starting point of the discussion is the duration performance series Neuromatic Brainwave Broadcasts by the artist Margarete Jahrmann and the neuroscientist Stefan Glasauer, weekly Live Online since Lockdown and ...
Thought condensation online.
Discussion of the project partners of the Neuromatic Research Group: Margarete Jahrmann, PI Artistic Research/ Neuromatic Game Art, Stefan Glasauer BTU Cottbus/ Computational Neurosciences and Ruth Schnell/ Digital Art, with examples from their practice, on Combat Science(s) and reflections on an emergent method of artistic research on neurointerfaces and experimental interfaces.
Starting point of the discussion is the duration performance series Neuromatic Brainwave Broadcasts by the artist Margarete Jahrmann and the neuroscientist Stefan Glasauer, weekly Live Online since Lockdown and Ongoing, beyond that as well as a comparison to installation performance ...
Center Research Focus Departments Digital Arts Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art Others Uncategorized Margarete Jahrmann, Ruth Schnell, Stefan Glasauer, Charlotta Ruth, Anna Dobrosovska, et.al.The platform “United We Stream Vienna” promotes venues that significantly contribute to the identity of Viennese club culture, but are currently threatened by the lockdown. Their live broadcasts of DJ sets and music provide essential sound and culture in the current crisis. The Angewandte joins them in solidarity with the following line-up: Mala Herba and Bocksrucker LIVE, Grace Schella DJ set.
The platform “United We Stream Vienna” promotes venues that significantly contribute to the identity of Viennese club culture, but are currently threatened by the lockdown. Their live broadcasts of DJ sets and music provide essential sound and culture in the current crisis. The Angewandte joins them in solidarity with the following line-up: Mala Herba and Bocksrucker LIVE, Grace Schella DJ set.
Uncategorized Mala Herba and Bocksrucker LIVE Grace Schella DJ-Set