Eröffnung des Kunstuni Campus am 3. September 2024, 19.00 Uhr; Hauptplatz 6, 4020 Linz
Ausstellung NOUS von 4. bis 8. September 2024, 10.00 bis 19.00 Uhr in der Post City
weitere Veranstaltungsorte es Festivals sind Ars Electronica Center | Kunstuniversität Linz | Sonnensteinloft | Ursulinenkirche | hello yellow Velodrom by Schachermayer
The Interface Cultures department turns twenty this year! Now, it is a common trait of any anniversary, and particularly ones that conclude a decade, to make you reflect on the past, present, and future. It is similar with an institution, anniversaries cause us to marvel at how many people have contributed to its evolution, and how many more will do so in times to come.
NOUS, the title of this year’s IC exhibition at Ars Electronica, picks up on this spirit of introspection, asking what IC has been, what it is, and what it will become. NOUS. French for “we”. But what is this “we” exactly? Is it something that keeps changing? It would be tempting to say yes, after all, in the field of digital art, which quickly reacts to the advances in technology, nothing stays the same for long. Fancy an example? Since the official initiation of IC in 2004 and now the density of transistors on computer processors has increased from 1.4 to 144 million – per square millimetre! And let’s not get us started on the whole AI thing. But there is more to it. We like to think that IC encompasses a definitive stance and creative approach, rooted in addressing the complexities of technology with artistic curiosity. NOUS does not stay within the confines of the department. It is open and collaborative, characterized by plurality of thought and a willingness to learn new things. In this sense all the artworks in this IC exhibition share the same DNA with works in previous years, reflecting the continuity of the IC stance. At the same time, students’ highly personal and individual artistic explorations, their manifold interests and innovation are manifested and realized in an ever-shifting technological framework.
A layer deeper, NOUS also represents philosophical concepts from antiquity used to grapple with the nature of reality and cognition, fundamental questions of how we are able to understand, recognize, and think. These questions are never entirely answered and are revisited to this day with the epistemological tools at hand. Knowledge and technology changes, but some questions always remain. But for sure there are many styles in trying to understand and make sense of the world. Just as Ars Electronica has done so brilliantly since its founding, IC seeks to do so by mediating art, technology, and society. Together, we will continue on this path through this tumultuous time we call the digital age.
Faculty: Manuela Naveau, Laurent Mignonneau, Fabricio Lamoncha, Michaela Ortner, Gertrude Hörlesberger, Alexander Wöran
LEONARDO LASER Linz
Lab Songs Vol. I
6. September 2024, 11.00 bis 18.00 Uhr
Scientific revolutions lie not only in discoveries but also in changes in their practices, goals, protocols and evaluation methods. The laboratory, originally dedicated to scientific work and characterised by rigour and dedication to experimentation, now resonates across disciplines, promoting creativity and collaboration. Through our guests' experiences and songs, we will explore the laboratory as a heterotopic space capable of generating new agendas and structures for collective creation. Hosts: Fabricio Lamoncha (ES) & Christa Sommerer (AT)
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Pecha Kucha
20yrs Interface Cultures
6. September 10.00 bis 12.30 Uhr, PostCity, lecture stage
Pecha Kucha is an event celebrating the 20th anniversary of Interface Cultures (IC) at the University of Art Linz. Select Alumni will give short Pecha Kucha style talks, discussing their artistic and career evolution since earning their degrees and presenting current works in progress. They promise to share how IC is still a part of their lives and recall funny anecdotes and stories from their time at the department. The talks are intended to be creative and engaging, supplying valuable information about the Interface Cultures Master's degree and future career options for a broader audience, along with providing just the right amount of nostalgia for visitors already privy to and a part of the IC Cosmos.
Speakers: Mar Canet, Ioan Cernei, Vesela Vladimirova, Vanessa Vozzo, Qian Ye, Maša Jazbec, Kristina Tica, Nathan Guo, Ivan Petkov, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Ricardo O’Nascimento, David Wolkerstorfer, Mihaela Kavdanska, Martín Nadal.
BIP ON CRITICAL DATA
What is wisdom in a calculated world?
3. bis 8. September 2024
The Blended Intensive Program (BIP) on Critical Data, is a collaborative effort with partner universities in Sevilla (Spain) and Limassol (Cyprus) and the University of Art Linz (Austria). It was established to address issues, challenges and perspectives in a technology-dominated world. Students and professors of the three institutions engage in regular knowledge transfer sessions throughout the academic year. The aim is to develop artistic concepts and prototypes revolving around the field of Critical Data, artistically and scientifically exploring data and data processing systems from a critical viewpoint. The progress and status of the ongoing BIP collaborations are presented within the Kunstunicampus@Ars Electronica 2024.
Cyprus University of Technology in collaboration with CYENS Centre of Excellence: Georgia Rose Demetriou, Valeria Loizou, Antoniou, Katerina, Panayiota Georgiade, Georgia Demetriou, Maritini Aresti, Rafaella Kastrou, Anastasia Theodorou, Kyriaki Makri, Katerina Constantinou, Evgenia Solomontos, Styliani Michael, Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert, Kleanthis Neocleous, Alexia Achilleos, Myrto Aristidou; University of Sevilla: Irene Ballesteros Alcaín, Jacobo Sabogal, Carmen Pérez, Juan José Mora Galeote, Maria del Mar Juan Martorell, Yolanda Spínola Elías
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