FestivalCity – C… what it takes to change https://ars.electronica.art/c/en Ars Electronica 2014 Fri, 26 Aug 2022 05:23:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 u19 Exhibit https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/u19-exhibit/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 13:25:29 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1192 Continue reading ]]> Prizewinners in the Prix’s u19 - CREATE YOUR WORLD category
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 10 AM - 7 PM
Akademisches Gymnasium

Film is the theme of the 2014 u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD Future Festival of the Next Generation. And that’s a happy happenstance, since this year’s Golden Nica winner in the Prix Ars Electronica’s u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD category, Sarah Oos, is being honored for “Femme Chanel – Emma Fenchel”, a film montage that makes use of found footage.

15 Great Works

You can take in a screening of Sarah Oos’ outstanding film and check out 14 other works by some very talented young people in this year’s u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD Exhibit, a showcase of fascinating, surprising, offbeat and witty submissions to the Prix Ars Electronica’s u19 category.

Melodious Mirror

(e)motion-mirror by Richard Sadek features an unforeseen mirror that translates facial expressions into sounds. Jonas Bodingbauer’s Smart Clock doubles as a clock and appointment calendar. Plus, there are funny animated films with surprising endings, exciting adventure games, practical robots that can plan interior layouts, and lots more.

Up, up and away!

The youngest prizewinner takes visitors on a trip in her Balloon Hotel. Another project deals with how to make life easier for asylum seekers in Austria. And one project was actually implemented in conjunction with a development aid project in Africa.

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u19 Ceremony – Prix Ars Electronica Walk of Fame! https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/u19-ceremony/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 13:12:10 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1184 Continue reading ]]> Prizewinners in the Prix’s u19 - CREATE YOUR WORLD category
FRI September 5, 2014, 11 AM-1:30 PM
Akademisches Gymnasium

We say: If you’re gonna stage an awards ceremony, then do it right! The 2014 winners in the Prix Ars Electronica’s category for young people won’t be receiving only trophies and certificates. For the first time this year, they’ll also be immortalized on a Walk of Fame.

On the Walk of Fame

Excellent work is being singled out for recognition with a Golden Nica, two Awards of Distinction, Merchandise Prizes in the u10 and u14 age groups, and Honorary Mentions. The grand prize goes to Sarah Oos (AT) for Femme Chanel – Emma Fenchel. The runners-up are Richard Sadek (AT) for (e)motion-mirror and Jonas Bodingbauer (AT) for Smart Clock.

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In Search of Lost Time https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/in-search-of-lost-time/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:37:59 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1140 Continue reading ]]> Nataša Sienčnik (SI/AT)
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 9:30-19:00
Arkade, Glas-Porzellan Redl, 1st floor

The wall installation In Search of Lost Time consists of 42 flip-flap displays arranged in a square grid. Instead of alphanumeric text, the modules are reduced to colour and movement. By detecting activity in the room, the units randomly start to move until they reach a synchronized rhythm. When the visitor leaves the room, the motors decelerate and return to their initial position, except one additional module which keeps a revised position thereby creating a dynamic autopoietic image.

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tour en l’air https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/tour-en-lair/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:04:58 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1129 Continue reading ]]> Ursula Neugebauer (DE)
THU September 4, 2014, 9 AM-5:30 PM, 7 PM-11 PM
FRI September 5, 2014, 9 AM-5 PM, 7 PM-11 PM
SAT September 6, 2014, 9 AM-4 PM, 7 PM-11 PM
SUN September 7, 2014, 1 PM-3:30 PM
MON September 8, 2014, 11:30 AM-5:30 PM

Mariendom

In “tour en l’air,” Berlin-based artist Ursula Neugebauer evokes an unforgettable childhood experience: the thrill she felt when she got her first long skirt and the wonderful new feeling of twirling while wearing it. This was her introduction to a new form of stability amidst rotation.

Dancing Clothes

tour en l’air” is an impressive installation at the nexus of fashion, art and architecture. Each of several deco busts slips into a floor-length red taffeta dress and is then brought to life by a computer-controlled electric motor. Although the individual elements are merely machines and pieces of fabric, the overall composition seems to amount to a poetic expression of something quintessentially human: an enchanting dance.

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Sonic Robots https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/sonicrobots/ Mon, 11 Aug 2014 10:51:21 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=1120 Continue reading ]]> Moritz Simon Geist (DE)
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 9:30 AM-7 PM

Live performance: THU September 4, SAT September 6, SUN September 7, MON September 8, 2014, 5 PM
Arkade

What’s still missing in electronic music? Moritz Simon Geist is convinced that it’s robots, and he created his MR-808 robot installation to begin closing this gap. His MR-808 is the world’s first percussionist robot. It reproduces the electronic sounds of the stylistically revolutionary TR-808 drum computer and the sound of the 198os, and transposes them into the real world.

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Buddha on the Beach https://ars.electronica.art/c/en/buddha-on-the-beach/ Sat, 02 Aug 2014 22:00:05 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/c/?p=856 Continue reading ]]> Various Artists from Taiwan
THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, 10 AM-9 PM
Akademisches Gymnasium, LENTOS Kunstmuseum, Mariendom

Contemporary life is full of rapid changes, the virtual collides with reality, chaos is the ultimate master. In the current digital era, we are overloaded with information yet lack the wisdom to process it. We know everything, yet are still lost.

Life in a nightmare

We live in a nightmare, but also in a moment of great opportunity. As Buddha sought the Pure Land in the chaotic human world, inhabitants of the urban jungle crave escape to a beach paradise. If, one day, Buddha appeared on the beach, could he provide an answer to the chaos of the world? Or would he need a beach holiday, a moment to breath?

Contemporary Taiwanese Art

Buddha on the Beach comprises three large interactive installations, two live performances, and twelve works of visual and video art by contemporary Taiwanese artists. In tribute to Philip Glass and Robert Wilson’s 1976 opera Einstein on the Beach, the scenography is designed as a global space, aiming to provoke dialogue between the individual works while preserving the autonomy of each. The exhibition offers a poetic glimpse of the current world and invites the viewer to reflect on our current crises and the need to invent new paths for humanity.

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Works

Yi-Ping Hung  (TW): Smile Buddha

Interactive installation. A mosaic of faces confronts us, and as we begin to pick out the individual portraits, a familiar new addition appears. Hidden cameras take snaps of visitors viewing the work and each new image added replaces an existing one, so that the population of portraits gradually evolves and transforms.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 208

He-Lin Luo (TW): Digital Buddha

Interactive installation. Five abstract sculptures appear to take on figurative forms in motion – apparitions that exist only with the activating ingredients of time, movement and audience
attention.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 206 + 205

Chieh-Jen Chen (TW): Realm of Reverberation

Video installation. The elderly, the sick, the disabled, the poor and the unemployed are the primary victims of urban development devised by experts, politicians and financiers. But dign
ity remains intact on the victims’ side.

LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz: THU September 4, 2014 10 AM-9 PM, FRI Septemebr 5-MON September 8, 2014 10 AM-6 PM
Curators Tour at LENTOS Kunstmuseum Linz

Ji-Hong Lee (TW): September’s Work 2012

Video installation. A car moves repetitively in an underground car park before emerging into the light
. But the world itself remains opaque and incomprehensible.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 209

Wei-Ming Ho (TW): Self-destruction for Eternity

Video installation. The Fourth World War has begun: A video game in which players wage tot
al war on themselves. The enemy is within each of us and must be destroyed at any cost.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 210

I-Chun Chen (TW): Factory Life of “Little Black”

Video installation. An apocalyptic vision of the wor
king class’s future – Animal Farm is mutated through globalization.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 207

Joyce Ho (TW): Day Dream

Mixed media installation. Androgynous mutant creatures colonize cities,
rendering humankind obsolete

Akademisches Gymnasium, m>Stairway between 1st and 2nd floor

Chao-Tsai Chiu (TW): Yi

Mixed media / interactive installation. Visitors are invited to set in motion seven articulated sculptures based on the rainstick, a traditional American instrument.

Arkadenhof

Chieh-Wen Lin (TW): Hand

Mixed media installation. Territories, communities and identities are stripped away, leaving nothing but the naked body, trying to find – or rediscover – a place in nature.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Stairway between 1st and 2nd floor

Chih-Ming Lin (TW): Three States of the World

Aboriginal artist I-Ming’s three spherical wooden sculptures symbolize the three states of the contemporary world: paradise, fascism and chaos.

Mariendom, THU September 4-MON September 8, 2014, to the dom exhibit

Yu-Chin Tseng (TW): No Land to Live

Video installation. With despair, ennui and the absence of prospects, urban youth abandon themselves to silent, murky nights.

Akademisches Gymnasium, Room 211

Jui-Chung Yao (TW): Long Live

Video installation. The only spectacle still possible seems to be the military destruction of the world.

Dawang Huang (TW): Smashing Karaoke vs. Brass Band

Live performance. With the bracing impact of a cold shower, the artist uses standardized international musical to make us reflect on the cultural products that we consume like drugs.

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