Mariendom – Radical Atoms https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en Ars Electronica Festival 2016 Tue, 28 Jun 2022 13:26:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Relative Realities https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en/relative-realities/ Wed, 14 Sep 2016 15:56:44 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/?p=3571 A pendulum swings through a space. A video screen, constituting its pendulum bob, carves its path through the exhibition space. From its ever-changing position it presents a view into a different scene. Although freely swaying through space it collides with objects; invisible, but audible. A computer traces the pendulum’s position and—in a computer model—embeds it into a mathematical world where it collides and interacts with objects. This interaction between the pendulum and its mathematical surroundings provides the source for a three-dimensional soundscape. Something is forced into motion. Slowly it returns to standstill. Next time things will behave rather similarly. Only the world in the computer changes.

Artistic concept, audio and visuals: Volkmar Klien

Sensor and video system, modeling: Thomas Grill

Pendulum Driving device: Bernardo Niederhageböck & Gerald Hanisch

Color grading: Lisa Truttmann

With the support of: Rubblemaster (rubblemaster.com)

Cat-x—technical production: Florian Prix

With the support of: Niederösterreich Kultur, Klangraum Krems, Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, Musik Aktuell

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Relative Realities https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en/relative-realitaten/ Mon, 01 Aug 2016 07:54:07 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/?p=2414 A pendulum swings through a space. A video screen, constituting its pendulum bob, carves its path through the exhibition space. From its ever-changing position it presents a view into a different scene. Although freely swaying through space it collides with objects; invisible, but audible. A computer traces the pendulum’s position and—in a computer model—embeds it into a mathematical world where it collides and interacts with objects. This interaction between the pendulum and its mathematical surroundings provides the source for a three-dimensional soundscape. Something is forced into motion. Slowly it returns to standstill. Next time things will behave rather similarly. Only the world in the computer changes.

Artistic concept, audio and visuals: Volkmar Klien

Sensor and video system, modeling: Thomas Grill

Pendulum Driving device: Bernardo Niederhageböck & Gerald Hanisch

Color grading: Lisa Truttmann

With the support of: Rubblemaster (rubblemaster.com)

Cat-x—technical production: Florian Prix

With the support of: Niederösterreich Kultur, Klangraum Krems, Ministry for Education, Art and Culture, Musik Aktuell

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Focus Digital Music and Soundart: Music Monday https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en/musicmonday/ Mon, 01 Aug 2016 01:00:09 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/?p=2266 The highlight of the final day of the festival features encounters of both a sensory as well as intellectual nature with electronic and experimental music. Accompanied by musician/musicologist Werner Jauk (AT), festivalgoers will enjoy close-up contacts with creative artists as well as first-hand insights into the music and tonal worlds conjured up at the festival. A brief guided tour of the brand-new studios at Anton Bruckner University offers an impression of the excellent infrastructure available here for purposes of study, research and production.

Program

MON September 12, 2016

10 AM-11:30 AM Volkmar Klien (AT), Tobias Leibetseder (AT), Zanjirani Farahani Hassan (IR)und Michael Mayr (AT) Studieren @ Bruckneruni,
Anton Bruckner University Linz
12 noon-12:30 PM AROTIN & SERGHEI (AT/RU) White Point,
Ars Electronica Center, Deep Space
2 PM-2:30 PM Volkmar Klien (AT), Thomas Grill (AT) Relative Realitäten
Mariendom Linz
3 PM-3:30 PM Martin Schlögl (AT), Rudolf Wakolbinger (AT) Expansion of the Universe,
POSTCITY, Mobiles Ö1 Atelier
3:30 PM-5 PM Navid Navab (CA), Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Slavko Glamočanin (SI),
Robertina Šebjanič (SI), Ida Hiršenfelder (SI), Aleš Hieng – Zergon (SI), Tomonaga Tokuyama ( JP), Thom Kubli (DE) and Werner Jauk (AT) Guided Tour through Basement @ POSTCITY,
POSTCITY, Basement
5 PM-5:30 PM Werner Jauk (AT): Keylecture & Performance,
POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
5:30 PM-6 PM Sam Auinger (AT): Performance, Presentation and Discussion,
POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
6:30 PM-7 PM AGF (DE): Performance, Presentation and Discussion,
POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)
7 PM-7:30 PM Navid Navab (CA): Performance, Presentation and Discussion,
POSTCITY, Ground Floor (Train Hall)

 

Shuttle bus / Music Monday

On MON September 12, 2016, a shuttle bus will take you directly from the main square of Linz or the Ars Electronica Center to Anton Bruckner University and back.

Direction Anton Bruckner University

Main square (Hauptplatz)
(Departure)
Ars Electronica Center
(Departure)
Anton Bruckner University
(Arrival)
9:30 AM 9:35 AM 9:45 AM

Direction Ars Electronica Center

Anton Bruckner University
(Departure)
Ars Electronica Center
(Arrival)
11:40 AM 11:50 AM
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