Locations

under [my] control – Round Table

The culmination of the under [my] control market day at Arkade is an oversized round-table at which 20 experts in various disciplines will gather for an alfresco public discussion. Their topic: whether there are technologies that can protect us from excessive media consumption, or whether other strategies are needed to deal with changed media usage patterns. Continue reading

Curators Tour: Realm of Reverberation

The video installation “Realm of Reverberation” by Chieh-Jen Chen (TW) is part of the exhibition “Buddha on the Beach”. A tour with the curators through the exhibition at the LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz. Continue reading

Searching Eurydice – A Passage into the Underground

Audiovisual Environment inspired by the myth of Orpheus, his descent into the underworld and the attempted rescue of his wife Eurydice. Continue reading

Symphony No.3: Of Sexual Songs (2014)

Videoinstallation of Michael Nymans “Symphony No.3: Of Sexual Songs (2014)” Continue reading

Planets Performance

Planets is a participatory performance that explores relationships between people, places and objects through a fusion of dance and interactive art practice. Continue reading

Long Live

The only spectacle still possible seems to be the military destruction of the world. Continue reading

Symposium III / Kayo Otaka (JP)

Kayo Otaka currently serves as CEO of Voice Vision, which provides co-creation open community services to clients of Hakuhodo. Continue reading

Symposium III / Oliviero Toscani (IT)

Oliviero Toscani is a photographer, best-known worldwide for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Italian brand Benetton from 1982 to 2000. Continue reading

Symposium III / Derrick de Kerckhove

Derrick de Kerkove, long-time director of the Marshall McLuhan Center, author of many books and professor at the University of Toronto. Continue reading

Symposium III / Panashe Chigumadzi (ZW)

Panashe Chigumadzi is a young author and visionary from Zimbabwe. She’s convinced that new stories and ways of telling them are precisely what are needed in order to overcome still-prevailing colonialist clichés and perspectives. Continue reading