Interactive Art Installation
How do you imagine the future? S.O.S.–Sliders Of Society invites you to take a playful look at the complex interrelationships of our world. The interactive 1m x 2.6m wall installation consists of oversized sliders representing various social issues, from the environment to equal opportunity. Moving one slider affects several others.
This emphasizes the multiple interactions between different areas. In addition, each slider produces its own sound—louder or quieter depending on its position—combining the visual and auditory experience. Visitors are encouraged to reflect on their own values and principles as they build their world of the future. The data was developed in close collaboration with scientists from the Club of Rome-Austrian Chapter.
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Johannes Ihl
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Johannes Ihl is a student at Graphische, a media institute in Vienna. In the multimedia branch, he learns various types of content production and specializes in audio and video technology. He is also interested in photography and design. In his free time, he enjoys various crafts, hiking and mountain biking.
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Kasper Langeder
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Kasper Langeder lives in Vienna and has been studying at Graphische since 2020. He has been learning different ways of thinking conceptually and implementing his ideas. His talent for photography allows him to capture the world from his perspective. Langeder has been commissioned by musicians, bands and companies. His photos have been featured in exhibitions and newspapers as well as on album covers, websites and blogs.
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Lewin Strobl
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Lewin Strobl is a student at the Graphische in Vienna, where he works on multimedia content. Besides his studies, he works as a freelancer in web development and graphic design. In his free time, he is often out and about with friends, developing creative business ideas and constantly discovering new things.
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Zita Gaier
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Zita Gaier loves to design. Since 2020, she has been training as a media designer at the Graphische in Vienna, where she is learning everything she needs to realize her ideas and visions. Ever since she stood in front of the camera herself as a child, she has been interested in film as a medium and is now following the same path professionally.
Credits
Art installation by Johannes Ihl, Kasper Langeder, Lewin Strobl and Zita Gaier
Content and data processing in cooperation with: Club of Rome-Austrian Chapter
Special thanks to Andreas Ihl, Max Ihl, Dr. Martin Hoffmann, DI (FH) Philipp Mold, Nathalie Spittler Ph.D., Manuel Steinböck BEd, Felix Strobl, Mag. Georg Wagner and Thomas Wolf BEd
In collaboration with Club of Rome-Austrian Chapter, Spirit Design and Basis.Kultur.Wien