STWST
ŦɏŁᵻⱣⱥ MANIA / NFTs and Rematerialized NFTs
Michael Aschauer
ŦɏŁᵻⱣⱥ is a unique NFT contract that was set alive in 2019. ŦɏŁᵻⱣⱥ is autonomous code that produces artful flowers on the blockchain. Any Ethereum wallet address can grow an unlimited number of unique flowers, however, growing takes time: genesis can only happen once in seven days. And like everything else in this world, it costs a fee.
MAKE ME A SIGNAL – Prelude to a RADIOTOPIA
Shu Lea Cheang (US), Adriana Knouf, Franz Xaver (AT)
Since 2009, the Messschiff Eleonore, once a survey vessel, has been docked at the Danube harbor in Linz, powered by solar energy, equipped with radio components and modified to host artists in residency as part of Stadwerkstatt’s InfoLab activities.
BLOODY SUNDAY
Shu Lea Cheang (US) & STWST (AT)
Welcome to the BioNet / Your body infiltrated / Your microbe compromised / Your red blood micro-computes / Your red blood codes DNA / Your red blood is your current currency / Shove me with your bloody money / G for Giblings / Giblings for giving / Giving for forgiving / Shake me hands / Hold me tight / I want your wet data / Make me a red pill / Swallow the red pill / SenSexual AutoInduction / Your pleasure our business / You and I don’t live the same viral reality.
particula influxus
taro klemens knop (AT)
Be aware of your (invisible) environment.
Postglow Cinema - Counterworld Quantum Cinema
Tanja Brandmayr (AT), Astrid Benzer (AT)
Nachleuchten / Gegenwelt-Kino is research and reflection in which visual content consisting of light, rhythmization and image fragments is projected onto an afterglow surface. Motion sequences and text are explored as prototypical cinema with afterglow properties.
THE ELECTROMAGNETIC MASSAGE / Images without surface
STWST No Content Dptm. (AT), Franz Xaver (AT)
STWST's No Architects have made an entire Art Space disappear into thin air. On the Maindeck there is scaffolding enclosing an invisible building. The Grid Museum as a dematerialised space is the construction site of the future and the space which symbolizes the open electromagnetic space. In the Grid Museum's open system, images hang neither higher nor lower, but it is about the dissolution of spaces as they were.