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KIBLIX 2015

7. bis 9. Oktober 2015 Maribor, Slowenien

Interface Cultures Studierende Jens Vetter, Marie Polakova und Jure Fingušt sowie Absolventin Maša Jazbec nehmen am Festival teil.


Maša Jazbec

DO, 8. Oktober 2015, 11.00–12.30 Uhr
KUNST UNIVERSITÄT LINZ – INTERFACE CULTURE, Austria
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Jens Vetter
(DE)
"Netz" Installation, 2015
Between being an object but also instrument the „Netz“ explores a haptic approach to physical creation of sound, converting the bending of elastic tubes into digital real-time generated and modulated sinus waves. The mechanical construction is inspired by the architecture of spider nets, their stability and also, on a metaphorical level, the spider as a symbol of the unconscious and hidden parts of human perception and the human trans-rational condition.Jens Vetter was born in 1980 in Germany. Since 2014 he is a student at the department of Interface Culture, Kunstuniversität Linz, Austria.
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Marie Polakova (CZ)
, Jonathan Cremieux (FI)
"Mimodek"
interactive – evolving and changing living system
MIMODEK is a dynamic and interactive installation, based on the principles of the living world. As all living systems in nature, MIMODEK reflects its own environment. It is site specific, formed by unique, location-related data sources, and by behavior of the visitors. Every installation evolves into a unique virtual “ecosystem” reflecting its location. MIMODEK highlights the delicate relation between human beings and their environment, and their connection to other living beings with whom they share this environment.
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… I perceive art as a great way of finding answers to various questions that interest me. Many of them, I believe, are “universal” questions which concern every human being. More than being a just method of research, art is a way of communication, which makes it possible to share these “answers” with other people. Art allows me to combine knowledge of different disciplines, as well as my intuitive and emotional approach…
Marie Polakova
is an artist with special interest in collaborative projects, where different disciplines of knowledge can intersect with intuitive perception and various art approaches. She currently resides in Linz (Austria) aboard the Eleonore Ship and travels around in order to explore the realm of art and culture on ships, rivers & seas. She likes boats very much, but that does not collide with her passionate interest in complex systems of nature. She has exhibited and performed in the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Finland, Austria, Spain, Croatia, France, Romania, Germany and Italy.
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Jure Fingušt (SI)
"Dandelion blowball"
interactive installation, 2014
The Dandelion blowball is an interactive installation that takes the viewer on a journey through time, back to his childhood. Back to the time when we were running through meadows, blowing every blowball that we came across. The installation works intuitively, all the visitor has to do is blow the dandelion clock. The only difference is that the seeds here are automatically placed back to their original position, as this is a digital representation of the blowball, which is restored to its original shape.
Jure Fingušt (b. 1989) is an academic sculptor who obtained his degree in 2012 from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Ljubljana, and continues his studies at the Universität für Künstlerische und Industrielle Gestaltung Linz. In September 2015 he exhibited his interactive installation Take your time at the Ars Electronica Post – Post festival in Linz, Austria. Since 2010 his works have been presented on several group exhibitions in Slovenia and abroad. After 2009, his works have often taken the form of public installations. Fingušt also contributes to international sculpture symposiums, such as: the students’ Forma Viva of ALUO (Academy of Fine Arts and Design Ljubljana), 2009, at the Lipica stone quarry; Skultura, 2001; Sant’ Andrea, Italy, 2009 and 2011; and Forma V, 2009, Sinja Gorica – Vrhnika, Slovenia.