What drives young media artists today? Which topics are relevant to them and which forms of expression do they choose to communicate with their audience? For the 13th time, current works by students from the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts department at the University of Arts Linz are being shown at the Ars Electronica Center.
TUE 14.1.2025, 18:00 – 20:00
Free entry!
The exhibition series TIME OUT – Timebased and Interactive Media Arts meets Ars Electronica is a collaboration between Ars Electronica and the University of Arts Linz. Since 2013, it has been giving young artists the opportunity to present their work to a broad public at one of the most renowned exhibition venues for media art, to engage with an international audience, to receive feedback and to network. This opens up new perspectives for visitors, giving them access to unconventional, young art.
Together with the Ars Electronica team, current media art works by students are selected and further developed for the museum’s rooms, in line with the overall concept of the Ars Electronica Center. In keeping with the broad orientation of the field of study, the works are highly diverse and reflect the individual approaches and interests of the artists, both formally and in terms of content.
Opening Performances
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Entre deux mots
Cécile Bucher (CH), Jung In Lee (KR/AT), Carlotta Borcherding (DE), Minchae Kim (KR)
Entre deux mots is an audiovisual and immersive dance piece developed for Deep Space 8K. (more…)
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Universal Story
Florian Klammer (AT), Naho Takeda (JP), Lynn Mayya (SY)
“Departure”, ‘Initiation’ and ‘Return’ are the titles of the three chapters of this hero’s journey, a dance performance created in close collaboration between the dancer, the musician and the media artist.