The
University of Applied Arts Vienna presents exemplary approaches to its artistic research under the title UNDERSTANDING – ART
& RESEARCH, it is about understanding as the very creative impulse.
Through examples from
research and teaching, science and art the transformation of society can be viewed, examined, sensed, discussed and experienced.
The exhibition UNDERSTANDING – ART & RESEARCH, curated by Gerald Bast, Alexander Damianisch and Barbara Putz-Plecko, now
at MAK Vienna had first stations in New Zealand (Dunedin School of Art), Singapore (Nanyang Technological University Singapore),
and Los Angeles (UCLA Art|Sci Center).
Exhibition „Understanding Art & Research“
Conceptual Joining
/ Christoph Kaltenbrunner, Lukas Allner, Daniela Kröhnert, Philipp Reinsberg, Mechthild Weber / PEEK-Programm, FWF
Workshop: Feel Dementia in D.A.S.Feel Dementia in D.A.S.
A workshop by and with
Cornelia Bast as a part of the exhibition “Understanding – Art and Research” at MAK
With the help of optical lenses,
the workshop with the art object Fokung Wirkus makes the world around us look unfamiliar, so that even people without dementia
can experience effects of the disease.
How does disorientation feel? Can I accept help and how should it be offered?
Dates:
Wednesday 3.7.2019, 16:00 - 17:45
Thursday 25.7. 2019, 16:00
- 17:45
Duration about 15 minutes per participant
Meeting point: MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst, Stubenring
5, 1010 Wien
Entrance Hall
Maximum number of participants 8
Registration under
uar@uni-ak.ac.atoriginalcopy
As part of the exhibition “Understanding
– Art & Research”
An event by the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Published in the book series of the
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Edition Angewandte | De Gruyter VerlagBook presentation and talk
June 28, 2019 | 4 pm
Introduction by Ruth Horak, art historian and curator
Talk with the editors
As
part of the exhibition “Understanding – Art & Research”
An event by the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Location
MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art
Stubenring 5, 1010 Vienna
Attention
– Admission with museum ticket only!
originalcopy—Post-Digital Strategies of Appropriation
Michael Kargl
& Franz Thalmair (Eds.)
Texts | Marcus Boon, Bettina Funcke, Annette Gilbert, Kenneth Goldsmith, Boris Groys,
Christian Höller, Gabriele Jutz, Jussi Parikka, Andrei Siclodi, Cornelia Sollfrank, Franz Thalmair, Jan Verwoert
Artworks
| Ovidiu Anton, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Agnes Fuchs, Sebastian Gärtner, Yuki Higashino, Kathi Hofer, Ane Mette Hol, Wouter Huis,
Joséphine Kaeppelin, Michael Kargl, Nika Kupyrova, Ulrich Nausner, Willem Oorebeek, Lisa Rastl, Stefan Riebel
Translation
| Christine Schöffler & Peter Blakeney
Graphic design | Studio Kehrer –
www.studiokehrer.com
Paperback, 256 × 210 mm, 376 pages, numerous ills. in color
Published in the book series of the University
of Applied Arts Vienna
Edition Angewandte | De Gruyter Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-11-063215-6
Buy here:
www.degruyter.com/view/product/513357 www.dieangewandte.at