Luiza Prado De O. Martins is an artist, activist and researcher. Her work moves between installation and food, using performance and ritual as a way of invitation and activation for audiences. Her practice explores relations and knowledge between food, reproductive justice, infrastructures and technology, and questions what structures and process are needed for collective concerns…
Claudia Larcher is an artist, filmmaker, and AI researcher. Her work spans video animation, collage, photography, and installation. She explores Feminine AI, integrating gender perspectives in AI development to promote inclusivity and diversity. Larcher has exhibited her works globally, including at Anthology Film Archives NYC, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lisbon, Centre Pompidou Paris, Gray Area Festival…
Stefan Schönauer is a multidisciplinary designer with a strong focus on the telling of stories and sharing of information through evocative, poetic and trans-medial works. Focusing on folkloric narration in digital times can help us settle into perceived chaos and crises while reconnecting with forgotten or untapped knowledge.
Mónica Bello is an art historian and curator with a deep understanding of the intersection of art and science. Since 2015 she is curator and head of Arts at CERN at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva. In this position, she plays a crucial role in fostering partnerships and promoting artistic endeavors within…
Florian Sapp is a Viennese designer who studies Design Investigations at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Most of his projects focus around current topics like climate change or the influence of AI on society.
Thomas Thwaites is an award-winning design researcher and author of two acclaimed books, The Toaster Project and Goatman. His work is in the permanent collections of museums including the V&A and the Boijmans and is exhibited worldwide. He has an MA from the Royal College of Art, and a BSc. from University College London.
Student at University of Applied Sciences—Hagenberg, where he is pursuing a master’s degree in Interactive Media. Enthusiastic about game development, computer graphics and software engineering.
Marie Dvorzak (she/her) is a designer and programmer with a focus on creative coding, critical design research and the visual & technical development of complex web applications. She recently completed the Information Design Masters Program at the Design Academy Eindhoven and is now working as a freelance creative in Vienna.
Led by artist Ei Wada, ELECTRONICOS FANTASTICOS! brings together various collaborators to reinvent unused electrical appliances into new electromagnetic musical instruments. Through the ingenuity of the participants, the original functions of electrical appliances are reconfigured for musical purposes, creating new fantasies day by day.
Tom deMajo is an artist and designer who is known for multi-sensory installations, architectural interventions, sonic environments and engaging video games. He is a founding partner of Biome Collective, Scotlands first games and interactive arts collective.
Tanja Brandmayr is an artist and author who has been working for many years and in different contexts between art, text, media and staging. Art and context research Quasikunst in cooperation with STWST/Stadtwerkstatt. Currently also director of the artist-run space STWST. Preferred themes: Detachment, dissolution, dynamics and the AgensMovens behind things. Also editor of the…
Sock Redding is a generative artist, interactive systems programmer, musician and multimedia creator who explores the line between artist, performer and curator. Their work combines photography, video and data as input, and produces non-representational, psychedelic visuals as output: information synthesis at its least useful.