Lehrende geben einen Einblick in ihre aktuelle künstlerische Forschung
Lecturers give insight into their current artistic research
A cooperation between two departments:
Site-Specific Art and Social Design
This lecture is part of a five-part series with: Bogomir Doringer
Dates:
April 12 / May 17 / May 31 / June 7, 2021 2-5 p.m
Image: Signals, Resonating Revolutions. Tools for Action as part of 100 years of Revolution Berlin 1918/19, Berlin 2018 Photo © Luca Girardini
Lecture by Bogomir Doringer
Social Design Studio and Zoom: ID 455 161 7763
Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7
1030 Vienna
Artistic research project
PhD project by Micha Payer
Tutor: Paul Petritsch
Oct 01, 2019 – Jun 30, 2022
In my research project I want to examine Tableaus as historical precursors for the structure of knowledge in contemporary scientific visual aids of all disciplines as well as in displays – summarized in images handling complexity in the Age of “Google“ and “Wikipedia“. The Tableau enables a synoptical visual experience; it is a place of simultaneity – a surface, that is organizing and structuring information aesthetically.
Ernst Logar und sein Team werden sich über einen Zeitraum von vier Jahren intensiv mit der Substanz Rohöl beschäftigen. Im Zuge des Forschungsprojektes werden künstlerische Experimente mit dem Rohstoff Rohöl in Kooperation mit der Montanuniversität Leoben durchgeführt und im Kreis eines interdisziplinären ExpertenInnenteams reflektiert und dokumentiert. Während des Projektverlaufes (2019-2023) wird es einen Austausch und Kooperationen mit den StudentInnen der Abteilung in unterschiedlichen Formaten geben.
Arts-based research project
Ernst Logar (University of Applied Arts)
in cooperation with
Holger Ott (Montanuniversität Leoben)
July 01, 2019 – June 30, 2023
Ernst Logar and his team will engage in depth with the substance of crude oil for a period of four years. In the course of the research project, artistic experiments with the primary resource crude oil will be undertaken in cooperation wih the University of Leoben, and then reflected on and documented amongst our interdisciplinary team of experts. Throughout the duration of the project (2019–2023) exchange and cooperation with the department's students will take place in various formats.
Lecture performance by Katrin Hornek
within the workshop
The Anthropocene: Challenging the Disciplines
Sky Lounge
hosted by the Vienna Anthropocene Network
University Vienna
Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1
1010 Vienna
Über 4 Jahre hinweg entwickelt die Künstlerin Katrin Hornek gemeinsam mit Michael Wagreich – einem Mitglied der Anthropozän-Arbeitsgruppe – ein interdisziplinäres Projekt, das den Wiener Untergrund kartiert, quantifiziert und kontextualisiert. Das Projekt ist an der Abteilung für Ortsbezogene Kunst angesiedelt und entwickelt zugleich unterschiedliche Formate des Austausches zwischen künstlerischer Forschung, Praxis und Lehre.
Artistic research project
Katrin Hornek (University of Applied Arts) in cooperation with the geologist Michael Wagreich (University of Vienna)
Jan 01, 2018 – Dec 31, 2021
Over the course of four years, the artist Katrin Hornek cooperates with Michael Wagreich, a member of the Anthropocene working group, in order to develop an interdisciplinary project that maps, quantifies and contextualises the Viennese underground. The project is based at the Department of Site-Specific Art and aims to develop different formats of exchange between artistic research, practice and teaching.
Artistic research project
PhD project by Bogomir Doringer
Tutor: Paul Petritsch
Oct 01, 2017 – Jun 30, 2020
Bogomir Doringer’s long term ongoing research project, ‘I Dance Alone’, uses bird’s eye view documentation of dance parties to investigate clubbing as an organism. Through the use of artistic and scientific methods in recording and describing dance notations, ‘I Dance Alone’ endeavours to give us a new understanding and imagery of collectivism versus individualism in contemporary society. Can we understand clubbing as a living system, regulating and stabilizing the state and function of the collective and the individual in regard to a changing society?