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SOCIAL GLITCH

Radical aesthetics and the consequences of extreme events

Curated by: Sylvia Eckermann, Gerald Nestler, Maximilian Thoman

 

An exhibition project at KUNSTRAUM NIEDEROESTERREICH 25 09 - 05 12 2015

and in the public space of Vienna with projects in collaboration with TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien and WUK.performing.arts

PROGRAM

Thu, Sep 24

kunstraum NOE

7 pm

Exhibition opening

Sponsored by Supergood

 

Fri, Sep 25

kunstraum NOE

4 pm

Panel discussion (in English)

With Ayesha Hameed, Adam Kleinman, lizvlx (UBERMORGEN), Godofredo Pereira.

Moderated by Gerald Nestler.

 

TONSPUR Kunstverein Wien / Buchhandlung Walther König, MuseumsQuartier Wien

7 pm

Opening of the sound installations by Volkmar Klien and Szely.

Volkmar Klien Haltung 2012, sound installation (from Rezeptionshaltungen - A series of assisted exercises)

Szely In A Split Second 2015, 8-channel sound installation (world premiere)

 

Location: Buchhandlung Walther König im MuseumsQuartier

MQ Wien, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien

September 26 - October 11, 2015, daily 12 am - 7 pm

 

Sat, Oct 3

kunstraum NOE, Long Night Of Museums

 

6 pm - 1 am

RAHMENSPRENGUNG Manu Luksch

Reframe the city, re-envision its art, reveal new tales throughout the Long Night of Museums.

Pick up one of the artist's projector torches and become an agent of (Social) Glitch.

 

9.30 - 11 pm

PICTURES OF AN EXHIBITION Gerald Straub

Take part in associative tours through the exhibition with the applied cultural theorist Gerald Straub and Sissi Markovec (kunstraum NOE).

 

Sponsored by Supergood.

Because winter is just a state of mind: A taste of tropical existentialism.

 

Fri. Nov 06
kunstraum NOE

3 - 6 pm

Instant associations, Workshop with Pablo Chieregin, hoelb/hoeb, Elvedin Klačar. (in German).

In cooperation with Gerald Straub

 

Fri, Nov 13 + Sat, Nov 14

WUK main hall

8 pm

Performance by Deborah Hazler (WUK.performing.arts)

 

Wed, Nov 18
kunstraum NOE / Vienna Art Week

2 - 5 pm

Digging deep, Workshop (in English) with Heath Bunting (GB)

In cooperation with Gerald Straub

 

Heath Bunting is known for his socio-political interventions reaching from border-crossings, fictive identities to post-democratic survival techniques. The workshop will develop effective strategies, methods and tactics against occupational risks posed by political systems, institutions and social contexts.

 

Bunting a co-founder of both net.art and sport-art movements and founder of irational.org. He is banned for life from entering the USA for his anti genetic and border-crossing work. His work is based on creating open and democratic systems by modifying communication and social technologies. He aspires to be a skillful member of the public and is currently training artists in survival techniques so they can out-live the organized crime networks during the final crisis.

www.irational.org/heath

 

Thu, Nov 19

kunstraum NOE / Vienna Art Week

7 - 9 pm

Panel discussion TRACING INFORMATION SOCIETY – A TECHNOPOLITICS TIMELINE (in English)

Technopolitics research group and invited experts, with open Q&A.

 

The panelists will address the structure and complexity of the shifts we face as we move toward information society with regard to technopolitics' transdisciplinary "Timeline" project, which visualizes the multifaceted correlations and interplay on political and cultural levels. Technopolitics focuses on paradigm shifts in art, technology and society.

Tracing Information Society is a project by Sylvia Eckermann, Doron Goldfarb, Armin Medosch, Gerald Nestler, Felix Stalder, Axel Stockburger, Wolfgang Taler, Matthias Tarasiewicz and Ina Zwerger. In cooperation with Fatih Aydogdu.

www.thenextlayer.org/technopolitics

 

Fri, Nov 20

WUK main hall

7 and 9 pm

Performance by Ursula Endlicher, FAR FLUNG's FUTURE (WUK.performing.arts)

2 performances.

With a lecture performance by philosopher and media theorist Marian Kaiser.

 

Far-Flung's future is a media-performance-installation which investigates different aspects in the relationship between humans and machines and is choreographed by real-time computer processes. Live-performed movement and computer generated video, lighting, and sound are influenced by the same data structures – weather conditions and time-of-day data from locations around the globe are changing the theater space from one moment to the next. The score of the performance is determined by the "system" and structured into random time units. A cast of computer functionalities turned human carry out their labors within unpredictable sequences – acts – of "on" and "off".

Fri, Nov 27

kunstraum NOE

3 - 6 pm

Workshop by Stefanie Wuschitz, THE NENEK PROJECT

 

6 pm

Panel discussion (in German).

With Thomas Feuerstein, Karin Harrasser, Thomas Raab, Axel Stockburger, Stefanie Wuschitz.

Moderated by Sylvia Eckermann.

 

8 pm

Performance by Ines Doujak & John Barker

 

Fri, Dec 4

kunstraum NOE

7 pm

Presentation of the

catalogue SOCIAL GLITCH. Radical Aesthetics and the Consequences of Extreme Events

and launch of the special issue of the web journal continent.

Moderated by Maximilian Thoman.

 

 

 

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