Führung durch die Ausstellung #ART TEC: Schnittstellen von Kunst, Technologie und Wissenschaft
Ein Satellit der VIENNA BIENNALE FOR CHANGE 2019
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M.A. Paul FEIGELFELD
Guest Curator, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Vienna
B.Sc. MA Martin GRÖDL
Artist and Designer, PROCESS - STUDIO FOR ART AND DESIGN OG.Vienna
Participated multiple times in Google’s Summer of Code working on further development of the Processing programming language and was guest artist and researcher for Motion Bank in Frankfurt. He taught courses including Introduction to Programming, Physical Computing with Arduino and Generative Graphic Design for Printmaking at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and tutored courses including Data-modelling, Database systems, Distributed Systems and Semi-structured Data at the Vienna University of Technology. Martin Grödl holds a Master’s degree from the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art) and a Bachelor’s degree from Vienna University of Technology (Institute for Interactive Media Systems). His work has been featured in WEAVE magazine, Motion Bank: Starting Points & Aspirations and others. |
MA Moritz RESL
Artist and Designer, Process - Studio for Art and Design OG, Vienna
Works at the intersection of graphic design and software development. He is interested in the creation of new visual tools for artistic exploration and in how an experimental approach can influence and inform the design process. Previously to co-founding Process, Resl worked for Sagmeister & Walsh in New York City, where he designed for clients like Adobe and The Jewish Museum in Manhattan. Resl’s array of clients includes the MIT, The Prodigy, Design Museum Holon, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Raiffeisenbank and Wienerberger. Moritz Resl holds Master’s degrees from the University of Applied Arts Vienna (Institute of Fine Arts and Media Art) and from the Vienna University of Technology (Institute for Design and Assessment of Technology). His work has won international awards including Type Directors Club, ARC and LACP Vision awards. He has been featured in design publications like Dezeen, The Type Directors Club Annual, Gizmodo and The New York Times among others. |
Mag. Marlies WIRTH
Curator Digital Culture and Design Collection, MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
since 2006 | MAK - Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna |
since 2014 | Conception of the VIENNA BIENNALE |
2018 | Co-Director, Global Art Forum 2018 "I AM NOT A ROBO", Dubai and Singapore |
Various exhibitions in the fields of art, design, architecture, and technology. |