21. März 2013, 17.00 Uhr IC Lecture Room, Kollegiumgasse 2, 3.OG
Gastvortrag von Prof. Orhan Kipcak im Rahmen der Interface Cultues Invited Lecture Series.
The New Media Revolution has shaped new paradigms for the literary production too.
These phenomena are – shortly summarised:
hyper‑textualisiation, mediatisation, the development of new communicative and collaborative scenarios of text production, new ways of distribution and value‑chains in connection with medial products like texts are. This phenomenons are important for writers and media artists as well as for the teaching of the arts.
The lecture will present authorial and curricular concepts dealing with these topics and will show some of their results
Orhan Kipcak
born 1957 in Istanbul, Turkey, living in Graz, Austria.
Study of architecture in Graz and Vienna.
Media designer, conceptionist, producer.
Since 1982 work with digital media and systems.
Since 1989 operation of a design company for media design (adm™) in Graz. Numerous projects in art, design, game design, literature, virtual exhibitions and digital exhibitions for museums, festivals, the public sector and the industry (Biennale di Venezia, Ars Electronica, ZKM, Steirischer Herbst, Vienna Poetry School, Reuters, Adidas, ORF, Expo 2000, etc.).
Since 1997 key researcher in EU research projects as well as in national based research programmes; research in the field of cultural heritage, tele‑learning, and physical computing.
Since early 90s teaching at universities in Vienna, Graz, Basel:
1992 – 1999, TU‑Graz, Faculty of Architecture,
1994‑1999, University of Applied Art, Meisterklasse für visuelle Medien (Peter Weibel),
since 2001 head of MID major degree program of Information Design at the University of Applied Science Graz (FH Joanneum),
since 2009 lecturer and senior lecturer at the University of Applied Art, Institut für Sprachkunst (Institute for Creative Writing), Vienna.
2007/2008 visiting lecturer at the University of Vienna, Institut für Publizistik und Kommunikationswissenschaften;
2008, 2011 visiting lecturer at the Hyperwerk, Basel.