Vienna

Margit Nobis

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Margit Nobis,
Visual Artist,

1977 born in Salzburg
lives in Vienna, A

- Master's degree "Experimental Design"
/ University of Art and Design Linz
- Academic exchange / University of the
West of England, AMD, Bristol

Working in the fields of
Videoart,
Machinima,
Painting



Barbara von Rechbach

Barbara von Rechbach is research fellow and consultant for Crossmedia and Exhibition Design and Management at the Department for Image Science, Danube University Krems. She is course leader for the MSc-program for Crossmedia Design & Development and lecturer for Exhibition Design and Management and Media Design/eEducation with a focus on Social Media and Viral Marketing for arts, culture and science.
Barbara has a background in media arts and hypermedia and is planning a PhD in Design Theory at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna (Prof. Alison Clarke) about Deviant Products.



Elisabeth Zimmermann

Elisabeth Zimmermann is a cultural manager living in Vienna. She studied at the International Centre for Culture and Management (ICCM) in Salzburg and has been involved in organizing, coordinating and curating radio art projects, symposia, CDs, publications, and international telematic art projects. She has held various presentations and lectures on radio art projects at national and international festivals. Since 1998, she has been the producer of the weekly radio art program Kunstradio - Radiokunst (http://kunstradio.at) on the cultural channel of ORF (Austrian National Radio). In 1999, she founded "werks" - an art association dedicated to the realization of artistic projects in the telecommunications media.



lizvlx

UBERMORGEN.COM is an artist duo created in Vienna, Austria, by Lizvlx and Hans
Bernhard, a founder of etoy. Behind UBERMORGEN.COM we can find one of the most
unmatchable identities – controversial and iconoclast – of the contemporary European
techno-fine-art avant-garde. Their open circuit of conceptual art, drawing, software art, pixel-
painting, computer installations, net.art, sculpture and digital activism (media hacking)
transforms their brand into a hybrid Gesamtkunstwerk. UBERMORGEN.COM’s work is
unique not because of what they do but because how, when, where and why they do it. The
computer and the network are (ab)used to create art and combine its multiple forms. The
permanent amalgamation of fact and fiction points toward an extremely expanded concept of



Nina Hoechtl

The making of each work transforms the way I see myself and the world around me. Once I start engaging in the process of working I'm embarking as well upon a journey whose point of arrival is unkown to me. For me, intentions and preconceived ideas have a very limited role in the creative process. More fascinating are the impasses, the unexpected procedures, the accidents, the unwanted discoveries, as well as time wasted and useless moves. I'm thus working in different mediums, always looking for the one that is matching to mediate what I want to tell during the process of working. Out of a personal passion either I'm visiting people that fascinate me and talk with them or I'm inviting people to participate in the process of my projects.



Stefanie Wuschitz

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Stefanie Wuschitz is a lecturer, researcher and media artist from Vienna. She graduated with honors from the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, and completed her Masters at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. During a Digital Art Fellowship in Sweden she coordinated the Eclectic Tech Carnival 2009 and founded Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory. At the moment she is a doctorate candidate at the University of Technology, Vienna, researching on women and trans artists in Syria, working with interactive technology.

My Sites: 

http://grenzartikel.com/, http://www.mzbaltazarslaboratory.org, ,http://metalab.at/wiki/Miss_baltazars_laboratory



Kyd Campbell

Kyd Campbell works as an independent programmer, exhibition designer and curator specialized in circulation, media and audio art and also as a digital creator of public interactive situations. She has developed a number of cultural venues in Canada and Eastern Europe including collaborations with the Upgrade! International network, Public Art Lab's project Mobile Studios, the Pure Data community, the HTMlles festival, CTM, the Transmediale and CTRL_ATL_DEL festival in Istanbul. She is co-founder of tiny noise, a nomadic sound art exchange platform and contributes to digital communities and research groups focused on observing mobility and the emotional aspects of human-machine relationships.



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