A major area of research within the Time-Based and Interactive Media Arts Department is the playful exploration of the interactions between humans, sensors, and a high-resolution projection system. The result is a wide range of applications and artworks that invite the audience to experiment and interact, as well as live performances in collaboration with dancers…
We present different scenarios with intelligent objects that provide a glimpse into everyday situations in our near-future life.
Where there is a city, there are city pigeons. And where there are city pigeons, there is also resistance. (Fahim Amir, freely quoted after Michel Foucault) The performance moves in the tension field between urbanity, human and animal, olive branch and fecal bomb.
The symmetrical arrangement of the bridgehead buildings at Linz’s main square, and the mirror-image equality of the two façades, are the starting point for a site-specific intervention reflecting on the preference of totalitarian systems for simple forms of symmetry.
Explore an unparalleled metaverse with an immersive concert that employs innovative technologies such as haptic feedback, motion capture and virtual reality. This groundbreaking endeavor emerged from a thoughtful examination of the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence and humans, and broadens to raise compelling questions about the universal sentiment of love. Witness the beautiful exploration of…
Linking the present and future through a refrigerator, this piece presents a stark contrast. The “present”, represented by a life of constant waste discharge, and the “future”, characterized by a climate crisis, intersect in this fridge space. Audiences participate as tiny molds within the refrigerator. Upon the opening of the refrigerator door, a wave of…