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TNC17 @ Stadtwerkstatt, Linz

31. Mai 2017; ab 21.00 Uhr Stadtwerkstatt Linz, Kirchengasse 4, 4040 Linz

The Art of Creative Networking

Interface Cultures Studierende nehmen an der TNC17 Konferenz teil.

Beteiligte Studierende: Yen Tzu Chang, Julia del Río, Jens Vetter und Enrique Thomás


FOR THE TNC17 STADTWERKSTATT OPENS ITS DOORS. CONFERENCE GUESTS WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO CATCH THE SPIRIT OF THE CULTURAL CENTER AND OF PAST AND CURRENT PROJECTS, FOLLOWED BY A NIGHTLINE PROGRAM FEATURING ASSOCIATED ARTISTS.

YEN TZU CHANG | "THE OLD FRIENDS"
Yen Tzu Chang is an artist with abundant experience in transferring ideas related to her memory and critical issues into artworks. She has given performances and exhibited at many international conferences and festivals, such as Ars Electronica Festival, roBOt 08 Festival, Linux Audio Conference, ISEA or Digital Design Weekend in London.Yen Tzu Chang had a hobby, which was to collect toys when she was a child. Rather than plastic dolls and robots, she only preferred stuffed toys which can reduce her anxiety. The more stuffed toys she collected, the more secure she felt. To investigate this past, she brings out the old stuffed toys to current life in her performance "The Old Friends". An instrument is heaped up with memories. It is also a medium to reconstruct the childhood. What she used to do with these old friends - talking, singing, dubbing, touching, squeezing, are represented in the electronic instrument as a performance.
www.changyentzu.com

JULIA DEL RÍO | "COMMUNICATION NOISE"
Julia del Río explores diverse artistic strategies for interaction within electromagnetic fields, especially in sound performance. Her concerts translate us sonically the invisible world of interference and magnetism without musical compromises. Sound is here always result of an interchange and of various acts of digital communication. She will present the work "Communication Noise", a participatory audio-visual performance where the artist sonifies the electromagnetic waste produced by cellphone interaction. +34 690 322 958

JENS VETTER | "KANALKAPAZITÄT"
Jens Vetter is a German artist, active in the field of sound-art, interactive sound-objects, stage-performances with musical and non-musical tools. His artistic practice is driven by curiosity for social dynamics, inconveniences as liberation, exaltation of details and displacement as method. He uses different tools and media to convey his ideas, which reflects his interest in tools themselves as well as their technical or conceptional potential or limitations. His latest works include installations, stage-performances and algorithmic composition shown in Ars Electronica Festival, Kiblix Festival and Gallery Memphis Linz. His recent projects are dealing with concepts such as observation and saturation in the context of sound research.
jensvetter.de

ENRIQUE TOMÁS | "ULTRANOISE"
Enrique Tomás is a sound artist and researcher who dedicates his time to finding new ways of expression and play with sound, art and technology. His work explores the intersection between sound art, computer music, locative media and human-machine interaction. He has exhibited and performed throughout Europe and America at the spaces of Ars Electronica, Sónar, STEIM, IRCAM, CTM, etc. Tomás is also an active researcher on the field of new interfaces for musical expression. He is affiliated to the Interface Cultures department of the University of Art and Design of Linz, and his research has been presented at international peer-reviewed conferences like NIME, ICMC, SMC, TEI and TENOR. His artistic work has been supported and awarded with scholarships by Telefónica Vida, Phonos Foundation, the Academy of Fine Arts of Vienna, CTM, and the Art Council of Madrid.
enriquetomas.bandcamp.com

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