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Acting as creative artists and researchers, students learn how to advance the state of the art of current interface technologies and applications. Through interdisciplinary research and team work, they also develop new aspects of interface design including its cultural and social applications. The themes elaborated under the Master's programme in relation to interactive technologies include Interactive Environments, Interactive Art, Ubiquitous Computing, game design, VR and MR environments, Sound Art, Media Art, Web-Art, Software Art, HCI research and interaction design.

The Interface Culture program at the Linz University of Arts Department of Media was founded in 2004 by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau. The program teaches students of human-machine interaction to develop innovative interfaces that harness new interface technologies at the confluence of art, research, application and design, and to investigate the cultural and social possibilities of implementing them.

The term "interface" is omnipresent nowadays. Basically, it describes an intersection or linkage between different computer systems that makes use of hardware components and software programs to enable the exchange and transmission of digital information via communications protocols.

However, an interface also describes the hook-up between human and machine, whereby the human qua user undertakes interaction as a means of operating and influencing the software and hardware components of a digital system. An interface thus enables human beings to communicate with digital technologies as well as to generate, receive and exchange data. Examples of interfaces in very widespread use are the mouse-keyboard interface and graphical user interfaces (i.e. desktop metaphors). In recent years, though, we have witnessed rapid developments in the direction of more intuitive and more seamless interface designs; the fields of research that have emerged include ubiquitous computing, intelligent environments, tangible user interfaces, auditory interfaces, VR-based and MR-based interaction, multi-modal interaction (camera-based interaction, voice-driven interaction, gesture-based interaction), robotic interfaces, natural interfaces and artistic and metaphoric interfaces.

Artists in the field of interactive art have been conducting research on human-machine interaction for a number of years now. By means of artistic, intuitive, conceptual, social and critical forms of interaction design, they have shown how digital processes can become essential elements of the artistic process.
Ars Electronica and in particular the Prix Ars Electronica's Interactive Art category launched in 1991 has had a powerful impact on this dialog and played an active role in promoting ongoing development in this field of research.

The Interface Cultures program is based upon this know-how. It is an artistic-scientific course of study to give budding media artists and media theoreticians solid training in creative and innovative interface design. Artistic design in these areas includes interactive art, netart, software art, robotic art, soundart, noiseart, games & storytelling and mobile art, as well as new hybrid fields like genetic art, bioart, spaceart and nanoart.

It is precisely this combination of technical know-how, interdisciplinary research and a creative artistic-scientific approach to a task that makes it possible to develop new, creative interfaces that engender progressive and innovative artistic-creative applications for media art, media design, media research and communication.

Maerz - Osas

Eröffnung: 18.9.2024, 19.00 Uhr; zu sehen bis 19.1.2025 Vasarely Muzeum Budapest, 1033 Budapest, Szentlélek tér 6.

Kooperationsausstellung zwischen der MAERZ Linz und OSAS Budapest im Vasarely Muzeum Budapest
Idee der Ausstellung MAERZ-OSAS war es, die beiden Künstler_innen Vereinigungen möglichst vollständig zu präsentieren. Die OSAS widmet sich dem Ziel, die Kontinuität der geometrisch-konkreten Schule zu wahren. Die MAERZ versteht sich als interdisziplinär, ihre Spartenvielfalt macht sie zu einem Ort des Austausches künstlerischer Positionen. Von den 20 Mitgliedern der OSAS und den 200 der MAERZ, beteiligen sich nahezu 100 Künstler_innen aus dem Bereich bildende Kunst, aber auch aus den Sparten Musik und Literatur. Um den unterschiedlichen Arbeitsweisen gerecht zu werden und der Ausstellung dennoch eine einheitliche Struktur zu geben, bekam jede_r Künstler_in eine Box im Format 50x50x10 cm zur Verfügung gestellt. Diese Box konnte unterschiedlichst bespielt werden, indem sie entweder als Präsentationsfläche für eine oder mehrere Arbeiten, wie Malerei, genutzt oder auch als Ganzes gestaltet wurde. Sowohl die Möglichkeit der offenen Teilnahme, als auch das für alle gleiche Format der Box entsprechen Vasarelys Bemühen um eine Demokratisierung zeitgenössischer Kunst und seinem seriellen Ansatz.

Maerz:
Iris Andraschek (At), Christian Bartel (At), Gabriele Berger (At), Martin Bischof (At), Markus Bless (At), Gerhard Brandl (At), Johannes Deutsch (At), Walter Ebenhofer (At), Herbert Egger (At), Mary Fernety (At), Petra Fohringer (At), Gerhard Frömel (At), Siegfried A. Fruhauf (At), Petra Gell (At), Anne Glassner (At), Klaus Gölz (At), Gregor Graf (At), Margit Greinöcker (At), Lisa Grosskopf (At), Katharina Gruzei (At), Walter Gschwandtner (At), Reinhard Gupfinger (At), Julia Gutweniger (At), Tina Hainschwang (At), Miriam Hamann (At), Stefan Heizinger (At), Christoph Herndler (At), Jochen Höller (At), Christian Hutzinger (At), Irma Kapeller (At), Anton Kehrer (At), Thomas Kluckner (At), Gerhard Knogler (At), Thomas Kröswang (At), Fritz Lichtenauer (At), Josef Linschinger (At), Hubert Lobnig (At), Mira Loew (At/Gb), Katharina Anna Loidl (At), Manfred Makra (At), Roland Maurmair (At), Sonja Meller (At), Gerlinde Miesenböck (At/De), Stefan Mittlböck-Jungwirth-Fohringer (At), Ulrich Nausner (At), Ulrike Neumaier (At), Rainer Nöbauer-Kammerer (At), Sun Li Lian Obwegeser (At), Andrea Pesendorfer (At), Monika Pichler (At), Georg Pinteritsch (At), Elisabeth Plank (At), Claus Prokop (At), Reinhold Rebhandl (At/Ch), Marion Reisinger (At), Priska Riedl (At), Gerald Roßbacher (At), Otto Saxinger (At), Herbert Schager (At), Leo Schatzl (At), Klaus Scheuringer (At), Oktavia Schreiner (At/Gb), Peter Sommerauer (At), Lisa Spalt (At), Robert Stähr (At), Edith Stauber (At), Christian Steinbacher (At), Wolfgang Stifter (At), Katharina Struber (At), Betty Wimmer (At)

Osas:
Bálványos Levente (Hu), Benedek Barna (Hu), Czeizel Balázs (Hu), Gáyor Tibor (Hu), Haász István (Hu), Viktor Hulík (Sk), Jovanovics Tamás (Hu/It), Kelle Antal Artformer (Hu), Josef Linschinger (At), Maurer Dóra (Hu), Nagy Barbara (Hu), Nem’s Judith (Hu), Esther Stocker (At), Varga György (Hu), Wolsky András (Hu)

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