TIME-BASED AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA ART
University of Art and Design Linz (AT)

Projects by Emilia Vogt (DE), Lisa Studener (AT), Axel Bräuer (AT), Leon DeHaas (NL), Verena Steininger (AT), Janik Valler (DE), Diana Bohutska (PL), Joann Lee (KR), Tolga Karaaslan (AT), Chiara Estella Wernbacher (AT), Chiara Estella Wernbacher (AT), Simon Lukas Haunschmid (AT), Michael Burgstaller (AT), Daniel Haas (AT), Carlotta Borcherding (DE), Alberte Spork (DK)

Interface Cultures
University of Art and Design Linz (AT)

Just as neighboring nations can develop separate cultures — in part due to forces of nature that separate them such as rivers and mountains — so art and science often present themselves as if divided into two different cultures and languages. Paradoxically, the construction of bridges, as well as other vehicles intended to facilitate communication between different cultures, were projects originally assigned to artist-scientists. But just as bridges can be built, so can they be destroyed. And indeed, up to this day it seems that there are still too many bridges to be built, as well as others more fragile that need to be reinforced.

Sound Campus – Talks & Presentations
Overtoon (BE), bb15 (AT), iii (NL), Lydgalleriet (NO)

Sound Campus – Workshop
Seffen Korritsch / Noisio (DE), Alwin Weber (DE)

Sound Campus – Presentations
Metaknoten (DE), Circuit Control (DE), Rundgang Ausstellung Masterstudiengang Design & Computation (Universität der Künste Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, DE)

TIME OUT .11
Time-Based and Interactive Media Art, Linz Art University (AT)

In the eleventh edition of the *TIME OUT* exhibition series, students from the “Time-Based and Interactive Media Art” program at the Linz Art University will once again be showing selected works at the Ars Electronica Center.

Sound Campus
University of Art and Design Linz (AT)

For three days, Sound Campus will create a field of action in the courtyard at Hauptplatz 6 for experimental music, installative space-sound concerts, performances, soundscape and DJ sessions, as well as open encounters in workshops, discussions and presentations as part of Ars Electronica.