Kunstuniversität Linz
Interface Cultures: Live Performances
Interface Culture students and researchers propose and experience that seeks to challenge the traditional human-machine interaction with a new sensory and perceptual repertoire of electronic music. An immersive experience with tangible scores, edible synthesizers, noisy jelly circuits and parametric sound compositions. Continue reading
Interface Cultures: Bring Your Own Art
In keeping with Interface Culture’s openness and constant search for new topics and culturally relevant issues, Bring Your Own Art is an open invitation to artists, international partner university students, guest researchers and any potential students who are interested in the program to bring along their own art projects in the form of short presentations. Continue reading
Interface Cultures: Alumni Meeting
At the Alumni Meeting Interface Cultures’ graduates speak briefly about themselves and their current work place and job, revealing how their studies influenced their professional careers. Continue reading
Interface Cultures: Network Talks
(Deutsch) Im zehnten Jahr seines Bestehens ist der Masterlehrgang Interface Cultures der Kunstuniversität Linz mit zahlreichen Universitäten und Einrichtungen in Europa, Asien, Südamerika und Australien vernetzt. Die Studierenden werden aktiv dazu ermutigt, Abschnitte ihres Studiums beim einen oder anderen Netzwerkpartner zu absolvieren. Continue reading
Campus Exhibition: Interface Cultures
It’s been 10 years since Christa Sommerer (AT) and Laurent Mignonneau (FR) established the Interface Cultures program at Linz Art University. Interactive art and innovative interface design at the nexus of art, design and research are the core elements of this course of study in theory and practice. Continue reading
Campus Exhibition: ARTS² – École supérieure des Arts (BE)
ARTS² is an art academy in the city of Mons, Belgium, the 2015 European Capital of Culture. The school provides training in the visual arts, music and theater. Its multidisciplinary structure makes it the ideal place for collaborative projects by students in different majors. Continue reading