Sternennacht

Source: Emiko Ogawa

Source: Emiko Ogawa

The Opening Event of the 2009 Ars Electronica Festival

Thu3.9.

beginning at 10 AM on Hauptplatz

beginning at 7 PM on the Maindeck of the Ars Electronica Center

Since June 17, 2009, Linz’s Main Square has served as the Base Camp of “80+1 A JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD,” a project sponsored jointly by Ars Electronica, voestalpine and Linz09. Ars Electronica 2009—“Human Nature”—and 80+1 will encounter one another for the first time on September 3, 2009 at the opening of this year’s 30th anniversary festival in what promises to be a very fortuitous convergence!

As soon as the sun dips below the horizon, the illumination of the cityscape will get switched down a notch or two in line with the watchwords “Lights Out. Starlight.” In cooperation with the ORF – Austrian Broadcasting Company’s Upper Austria Regional Studio, we’re calling upon Linzers to turn off the lights in their homes from 10 PM to 12 Midnight, and come and do some stargazing on Hauptplatz. Amateur astronomers will make their telescopes and their knowledge of the heavens available to visitors.
A great lineup of music and performances will kick off at 7 PM on the Maindeck of the Ars Electronica Center.

Program:

Beginning at 10 AM Hauptplatz
Bring us a star bearing your own personal wish for the future!

An essential element of the “80+1 A JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD” project is peering into the future. In conjunction with “Starry Starry Night,” we’ll be collecting your fondest hopes and desires on a “wish tree” at www.80plus1.org and sending them out into the world.

Beginning at 10 AM Hauptplatz
Exhibition of the Rolling Stars and Planets

10 AM-3 PM Hauptplatz
Austrian Space Forum (ÖWF) Workshops for Young People

ÖWF experts will show you how to build model rockets that can then be launched from the banks of the Danube.

10 AM-6 PM Hauptplatz
Astronaut Trainer from the Children & Youth Service

10 AM-6 PM Hauptplatz
ÖWF Workshops for Young People

Take a test drive in the Dignity Rover, a vehicle used in the space program. Youngsters can try on space suits and experience what it’s like to be an astronaut.

10 AM-6 PM Hauptplatz
COSMOS – An Advanced Scientific Repository for Science Teaching and Learning

Would you like to find out more about the COSMOS website www.cosmos-project.eu? Then pay a visit to the project’s information stand, where staffers will be on hand to answer your questions one-on-one.

12 Noon-6 PM 80+1 Base Camp
Global Window Live

Get linked up LIVE to the whole wide world! Plus: incredible films, links and info about astronomy, space exploration, stars and the cosmos.

3-4 PM Hauptplatz
Trip through the Solar System

Join the ÖWF’s Gernot Grömer on a journey through our solar system and then come along on an Austro-Mars expedition.

4-5 PM Hauptplatz
LIVE remote hookup to Franz Kerschbaum of the University of Vienna’s Department of Astronomy

Franz Kerschbaum provides insights into, among other subjects, the history of astronomy, the birth and death of stars, and the future of our Sun in conversation with ÖWF’s Dietmar Hager and Gernot Grömer.

5-5:45 PM Hauptplatz
LIVE remote hookup to the ESO

We establish contact with the ESO’s Yuri Beletsky.

6:30-7 PM Hauptplatz
Light Pollution

Astronomy expert Dietmar Hager provides interesting information and insights about light pollution and astrophotography.

7-8 PM Hauptplatz
Future Talk alfresco

on the subject of exploration with Franz Viehböck, Austria’s first astronaut, geneticist Josef Penninger and American mathematician John L. Casti; moderated by AEC artistic director Gerfried Stocker

7-9 PM Kirche Urfahr
Klanghimmel and Speeds of Time

8-9 PM Maindeck
Futuristic Sound-Performance – Felix Kubin

The artist Felix Kubin works against the gravitation: Electroacoustic Pop – Noise and rhythm.

8-9 PM Hauptplatz
Stellar Music: Nordwest featuring Louis Nostitz, Ali Andress and Flo Muigg

World premiere of Thomas Nordwest’s “Sternenmusik” featuring Louis Nostitz, Ali Andress and Flo Muigg.

9 -10 PM Hauptplatz
Sternenstunde: Astrology with Gerda Rogers

What does the zodiac portend for Linzers’ future?

10-11 PM Maindeck
InterSidera – TeZ

World premiere of “InterSidera,” a sound performance composed especially for this event by media artist TeZ.

10 PM-12 Midnight Hauptplatz
“Lights Out – Starlight” / A Battery of Telescopes for Stargazing

A one-of-a-kind experience awaits stargazers—amateur astronomers will make available their telescopes and also provide expert explanations of the constellations and the cosmos. Special highlight: the new telescope of the Petrinum parochial high school’s observatory.

10 PM-12 Midnight Hauptplatz
Performance of Rolling Stars & Planets

The Ladies First Ladies modern dance group from BiondekBühne Baden and the SlowForward performance group present “Breath of the Universe” and “The Birth of the World,” thereby conjuring up the stars and constellations on the Nibelungen Bridge.

10 PM-12 Midnight Hauptplatz
Stellar Myths

Stirring accounts of the fairytale creatures that populate the night sky, the heroic sagas of Andromeda, Perseus & Co. and the mythical beasts of the heavens.

12 Midnight Stadtwerkstatt, Café Strom
Ars Electronica Nightline

Numorai live, Sonic Death Monkey, DJ Malvin Elektronik

www.80plus1.org

Important Traffic & Public Transportation Information

9 PM to 1 AM: Hauptplatz closed to all traffic

80+1, Ars Electronica, voesalpine, Linz09, ORF OÖ, LinzAG , Österreichisches Weltraum Forum (ÖWF), Linzer Astronomische Gemeinschaft (LAG), Stadt Linz.

Special thanks to voestalpine, Linz09, ORF OÖ, LinzAG, Magistrat der Stadt Linz, Österreichisches Weltraum Forum (ÖWF), Linzer Astronomische Gemeinschaft (LAG), Bischöfliches Gymnasium Petrinum, Teleskop-Sternwartenzentrum Linz, Stargazer-Observatory, Teleskop-Service Ransburg GmbH, Dietmar Hager, Lajos Santos, Gerda Rogers, Franz Viehböck, Elisabeth Ledersberger-Lehoczky, „Ladies First Ladies” Modern-Dance-Gruppe von der BiondekBühne Baden und „SlowForward” Performace-Gruppe, Wiener Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Astronomie, Astrofreunde Oberes Mühlviertel, sowie allen Teilnehmer beim Teleskopwald, Cosmos – An Advanced Scientific Repository for Science Teaching and Learning, Österreichische Versuchsender Verband (ÖVSV), Kinder- und Jugendservice der Stadt Linz, Werner Prödl, City Ring, Wirtschaftskammer Linz, Jindrak, Stadtgärten Linz, Anrainer und Gewerbetreibenden des Hauptplatzes.


Visualisierte Linzer Klangwolke FLUT

ARS ELECTRONICA 2008

Sat 5.9.

3:00 PM Hauptplatz – Die Prophezeiung

9:00 PM Donaupark Linz – Die Arche

Fabulous creatures traverse the city and transform it into a biotope full of wonders—all of them betokening impending catastrophe and rescue.
Linz is being flooded in 2009. The Klangwolke (Cloud of Sound) follows the river all the way back to humankind’s most ancient narratives. Watery deluges, floods of information, waves of human beings. During the hours leading up to the climax, the sights and sounds of warning are unmistakable. Would it behoove Linz, the city astride the Danube, to cleanse itself? Serious and absurd prophesies collide head on. Over the course of the day, wondrous creatures stream through the cityscape; animals and mythical beings pull the public in their wake. At nightfall, the scenery in front of the Brucknerhaus will be the site of a drama at the nexus of demise and salvation.

Konzeption, Co-Regie & Live-Video: Airan Berg
Konzeption, Co-Regie, Texte & Visuals: Martina Winkel
Konzeption, Kreaturendesign & Co-Regie: Roger Titley
Komposition: Dick van der Harst
Produktion: Susanne Tiefenbacher
Produktionsassistenz: Karin Imlinger
Marketing: Barbara Hinterleitner
Schauspiel: Andrea Eckert, Wolfram Berger
Dirigent: Martin Fuchsberger
Musik:
Studierende der Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität/ Klasse Blechbläser unter der Leitung von Bernhard Bär sowie Klasse der Schlagwerker unter der Leitung von Leonhard Schmidinger
sowie Ensemble von Dick van der Harst (Belgien):
Kurt Budé, Berlinde Daman, Lander Gyselinck, Jouni Isoherranen, Wim Konink, Bart Maris, Sebastian Matthyssens, Jean-Phillippe Poncin, Dirk Proost, Gilles Répond

Die Klangwolke ist eine Produktion des Brucknerhaus Linz / LIVA und des ORF OÖ in Kooperation mit Linz 2009 Kulturhauptstadt Europas.


Prix Ars Electroncia Gala


Fri 4.9.
6:30 PM

Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal

An evening totally dedicated to the artists themselves. The 2008 Ars Electronica gala featuring the presentation of the Golden Nicas to the Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is one of the Festival’s highlights.

By invitation only

The Golden Nicas and Prizes go to:

Iriz Pääbo (CA) / National Film Board of Canada
HA’Aki
Golden Nica Computer Animation / Film / VFX

Bill Fontana (US)
Speeds of Time versions 1 and 2
Golden Nica Digital Musics

Eduardo Kac (US)
with his scientific partners Neil Olszewski, Department of Plant Biology and Neil Anderson, Department of Horticultural Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN
Natural History of the Enigma
Golden Nica Hybrid Art

Lawrence Malstaf (BE)
Courtesy Galerie Fortlaan 17 – Gent (BE)
Nemo Observatorium
Golden Nica Interactive Art


HiperBarrio
http://hiperbarrio.org
Golden Nica Digital Communities

Matej Petrek (AT)
In den Tiefen
Golden Nica u19 – freestyle computing

Simon Shaw-Miller (UK)
Eye hEar: Music, Art, Film & the Culture of Synaesthesia
Winner Media.Art.Research Award

Open_Sailing_Crew (UK)
Open Sailing
Winner [the next idea] voestalpine Art and Technology Grant

Project Management: Bianca Petscher

Screendesign: checksum5 (joreg, rainer kohlberger)

From 9 PM performance on the façade of the Ars Electronica Center



Große Konzertnacht


Sun 6.9.
7:30 PM

Lentos Kunstmuseum, Brucknerhaus, Donaupark

“Pursuit of the Unheard”

Supported by the Max Brand Archive

The Ars Electronica Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2009. Looking back on the festival’s musical history, we’re immediately struck by its extraordinary diversity: early electronic rock, play-along concerts featuring home-brew instruments, the Steel Symphony and the Steel Opera … Music is at the heart of this festival. The urge to discover new musics, to pioneer the exploration of fresh musical realms, to undertake daring tonal experiments is still undiminished. The pursuit of yet unheard music is ongoing.

This concert evening will be the seventh such expedition in quest of innovation. The separate concert staged in prior years to showcase current trends in digital music with performances by Prix Ars Electronica prizewinners is being integrated into the 2009 big evening concert; the result is a lineup dedicated to both the past and the present. During the first half of the evening, new technologies will share center stage with traditional genres and instruments: an “opera” performed by a tiny wireless-controlled plastic bunny, and a violin ensemble combined with 1-bit music. Audiences will then be treated to orchestral pieces by Arvo Pärt, Alan Hovhaness and Norbert Zehm visualized in ways that bring out never-before-discovered ways of seeing these sounds. The Klangpark will be filled with Bill Fontana’s sound sculptures that translate the chiming of Big Ben from the Thames to the Danube in ways that are as surreal as they are impressive. No less striking is the sound of the Max Brand synthesizer, which would actually qualify as an object in a historical exhibit but Elisabeth Schimana is still able to coax new sounds out of the old machine. The innovative acoustic combinations of Christian Fennesz paired with Lillevan’s fascinating visualizations wrap up the pursuit of the unheard for the time being …

Program

7:30 PM, Lentos
Antoine Schmitt, Jean-Jaques Birgé: NABAZ’MOB
Prix Ars Electronica 2009, Digital Musics, Award of Distinction

8:00 PM, Lentos
Tristan Perich: „Active Field“ for ten violins and ten-channel 1-bit music
Prix Ars Electronica 2009, Digital Musics, Award of Distinction

Performed by Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies (US/AT)
Space in Lentos is limited.

8:40 PM, Brucknerhaus, Foyer
Arvo Pärt: Arbos für 8 Blechbläser und Schlagzeug (1977/1986)

Performed by Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies

8:45 PM, Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal
Arvo Pärt: Concerto piccolo über B-A-C-H, für Trompete, Streichorchester, Cembalo und Klavier (1964/1994)

Performed by Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies

Cembalo: Maki Namekawa (JP/AT)
Trompete: Gerhard Fluch (AT)
Visuals by: Nanook feat. System Jaquelinde

8:55 PM, Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal
Alan Hovhaness: Lousadzak (Coming of Light), für Klavier und Streichorchester op. 48

Performed by Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies; Klavier: Maki Namekawa; Visuals by Kenneth Huff (UK)

9:20 PM, Klangpark, Donaupark
Bill Fontana: Speeds of Time
Prix Ars Electronica 2009, Digital Musics, Golden Nica

9:55 PM, Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal
Norbert Zehm: Symphonie „GAMES“ op. 45
Performed by Bruckner Orchester Linz / Dennis Russell Davies
Synthesizer/Electronics: Norbert Zehm
Visuals by Roland Schrettl

10:40 PM, Brucknerhaus, Foyer
Max Neuhaus: Radio Net (Ausschnitte)

10:50 PM, Brucknerhaus, Mittlerer Saal
Elisabeth Schimana: Höllenmaschine (Komposition für den Max Brand Synthesizer)
OperatorInnen: Manon Liu Winter, Gregor Ladenhauf

11:30 PM, Brucknerhaus, Foyer
Max Neuhaus: Radio Net (Ausschnitte)

11:40 PM, Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal
Christian Fennesz: fennesz with lillevan visuals
Visuals by Lillevan

Pursuit of the Unheard ist ein weiterer Schritt in der erfolgreichen Zusammenarbeit des Brucknerorchester Linz unter Dennis Russel Davies, dem Brucknerhaus Linz und Ars Electronica mit dem Ziel, neue Konzepte der Verbindung von Musik und neuen visuellen Ausdrucksformen zu erproben.

Curators: Dennis Russell Davies, Wolfgang Winkler, Heribert Schröder, Gerfried Stocker, Bianca Petscher

Project Management: Bianca Petscher


datamatics [ver.2.0] meets unitxt Ryoji Ikeda & alva noto in Concert


Mon 7.9.
8:00 PM

Brucknerhaus, Großer Saal

Ryoji Ikeda: “datamatics [ver.2.0]

“datamatics showed Ikeda at the height of his artistic powers, building on his own unmistakable artistic language.” – The Wire on Ryoji Ikeda, 2006
“datamatics” is the latest audiovisual concert in Ikeda’s “datamatics” series‚ an art project that explores the potential to perceive the invisible multi–substance of data that permeates our world.

Using pure data as a source for sound and visuals, datamatics combines abstract and mimetic presentations of matter, time and space in a powerful and breathtakingly accomplished work.

The technical dynamics of the piece, such as its extremely fast frame rates and variable bit depths, continue to challenge and explore the thresholds of our perceptions.

Ryoji Ikeda – datamatics [ver.2.0]

Directed by Ryoji Ikeda
Concept, composition: Ryoji Ikeda

Computer graphics, programming:
Shohei Matsukawa
Daisuke Tsunoda
Tomonaga Tokuyama
Norimichi Hirakawa

Produced by Forma FORMA_logo_url

www.forma.org.uk

Co–commissioned by AV Festival 06, ZeroOne San Jose & ISEA 2006
Co–produced by les Spectacles Vivants, Centre Pompidou, and YCAM
Supported by Recombinant Media Labs

alva noto: „Unitxt Derivative Version“, 2009

The title “Unitxt” could be read as “unit extended” referring to a unit of a rhythmic grid or universal text referring to a universal language, e.g. mathematics: units, constants, measurements, prefix-, SI-system of units and is represented in spoken word and by codes in sound itself.

In collaboration with derivative’s touch designer software the original visuals, which are based on real-time manipulation/modulation of software-generated test patterns, has been expanded to a multi-screen set-up with a highly elaborated visual outfit to form an installation of an almost immersive quality.

This special set-up has been developed for more large scale venues and festivals of high demand. So far it has had presentations at Transmediale Berlin, followed by shows at Mutek Montréal and Sonár Barcelona.

visuals support: markus heckmann (derivative, http://www.touch077.com/)

Filming and photographing during the screening is prohibited.

Project Management: Bianca Petscher


u19 – Ceremony

Foto: rubra

Foto: rubra

presentation of prizes

Fri 4.9. 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Ars Electronica Center, Hauptstraße 2-4, 4040 Linz
Sky Loft (Level 3)

Awards ceremony and presentation of the winning projects as well as the recipients of the Awards of Distinction and Honorary Mentions in the „u19 – freestyle computing“ category.

We’re very thankful for our excellent working relationship with our partner KulturKontakt Austria and with ORF Upper Austria.


Electronic Theatre

HAAKI_STILL 12

Sat 5.9.
8:00 PM and 10:30 PM

OK Offenes Kulturhaus Oberösterreich (Sommerkino)

A big-screen showing of the prizewinning works in the 2009 Prix Ars Electronica’s Computer Animation/ Film / VFX.

HA’Aki Iriz Pääbo (CA) / National Film Board of Canada

SKHIZEIN Jeremy Clapin, Jean-François Sarazin (FR) / DARK PRINCE

The Nest That Sailed The Sky Glenn Marshall (UK), Music by Peter Gabriel
The Dark Knight Dominique Vidal (FR) / BUF Compagnie

Dix Bif (FR) / Autour de Minuit Productions & The Mill

WALL*E Andrew Stanton (US) / Pixar Animation Studios

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King – Intro Cinematic Jeff Chamberlain, Phillip Hillenbrand (US) / Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.

Urs Moritz Mayerhofer (DE)

FRENCH ROAST Fabrice O. Joubert (FR) / Pumpkin Factory / Bibo Films

Boris Daniel Lundquist (AT)

CHICK Michal Socha (PL) / Platige Image

The Spine Chris Landreth (CA) / National Film Board of Canada
This Way Up Smith & Foulkes (UK) / Nexus Productions Ltd

Audi ‘Unboxed’ Russell Brooke (UK), Aaron Duffy (US) / Passion Pictures, 1st Ave Machine

Harmonix ‘Rock Band II’ Pete Candeland (AU) / Passion Pictures


OK Night

skyllaonstage

Sat 5.9.
10:00 PM – 4:00 AM

OK Offenes Kulturhaus Oberösterreich (Mediendeck)

dieb13.klingt.org / skylla.klingt.org / boris.kopeinig.net / www.dubsquare.net

dieb13 (Dieter Kovačič) (AT)
Producer, programmer and musician, does tonal research and plumbs the spectrum of sounds using his own self-developed electronic aids.

Skylla (Billy Roisz, Silvia Fässler) (AT)
Computer-generated sounds, mixed with E-Bass and turntable

Boris / Dubsquare Records (Boris Kopeinig) (AT)
A DJ set that dynamically straddles Techno and Dubstep. The Dubsquare Records label from Vienna stands for a “deep” and “dark” rhythm-focused sound strongly influenced by Detroit Techno.

Lenka Klimešová (CZ)
Prix Ars Electronica 2009, Interactive Art, Honorary Mention
The artist presents her work “Future Kiss.”

www.myspace.com/lenyss


Klangpark

Foto: Sabine Starmayr

Foto: Sabine Starmayr

Mon  07.09.
10:00 AM – 10.00 PM

Tue 08.09.2009
10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Donaupark

Bill Fontana (US)

Speeds of Time versions 1 and 2

Golden Nica Digital Musics
Music for a special landscape—for the riverside park between the Danube and the Brucknerhaus—is the Klangpark’s leitmotif. Imagine you’re standing on London’s “Times Square” by the Thames and listening to the famous chiming of Big Ben.

Project Management: Bianca Petscher


Deep Space

Foto: rubra

Foto: rubra

Changing program every half hour

Thu 3.9. 10:00 – 20:00
Fri 4.9. 15:30 – 20:00
Sat 5.9. 13:00 – 20:00
Sun 6.9. 13:30 – 20:00
Mon 7.9. 10:00 – 20:00
Tue 8.9. 10:00 – 17:30

Level 0

Deep Space Nightline
Thu – Mon 21:00 – 23:00

Mo 7.9. 18:00 – 19:00
Special Trips to the End of the Universe
Dietmar Hager F.R.A.S. (AT), Deep Space

Deep Space Nightline

3.9. 21:00 – 23:00
Deep Universe: Breathtaking Imagery of the universe in 2D and 3D
created by SCISS (SE), NASA, ESA, Dietmar Hager (AT)

4.9. 21:00 – 23:00
Art Cinema: Audiovisual Installations created by The Sancho Plan
(UK), Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT), stadtmusik (Dietmar Offenhuber (AT),
Sam Auinger (DE), Hannes Strobl (DE)), Ryoji Ikeda (JP)

Ryoji Ikeda – data.tron [8K enhanced version]
Commissioned by Ars Electronica Centre for the inauguration of their Deep Space venue, produced by Forma

5.9. 21:00 – 23:00
Cultural Heritage Night: Cultural Treasures preserved
by CyArk (UK) and Haltadefinizione (IT)

6.9. 21:00 – 23:00
Science Cinema: Iceman Photoscans (Ötzi) by the Institute of Mummies
and the Iceman (IT), and In-silico Experiments Live from Leibniz
Rechenzentrum (DE)

7.9. 21:00 – 23:00
Views on Earth: Perspective on the planet by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and
Luc Besson (FR), and on Linz by Erich Pröll (AT)


Die Nightline der großen Gefühle

Nightline Stadtwerkstatt

Thu 3.9. – Tue 8.9. 2009
Stadtwerkstatt Linz, Cafe Strom
http://www.stwst.at/

Strong Emotions as part of human nature – this is the motto for the Ars Electronica Nightline 2009 at the Stadtwerkstatt.

Thu 3.9
11:00 PM Cafe Strom: DJ Andryx
00:00 STWST Saal: Numorai (Live – Chemotaxi) and SONIC DEATH MONKEY (Live – harsh dub core step)
01:00 AM STWST Saal: DJ Malvin Elektronik

Fri 4.9
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Stadtwerkstatt (1st floor): Gameboymusicclub Workshop
(registration: gameboy@stwst.at – bring your own gameboy!)
11:00 PM Café Strom: DJ Bitkid + DJ Vania (Club Donau)
23:00 STWST Saal: Gameboymusicclub Concert
01:00 AM STWST Saal: Musikkreis MS 20

Sat 5.9
11:00 PM STWST Saal: Microthol (Live – Wien)
11:00 PM Café Strom: “THIS IS WRESTLING” – A Dancehall Jungle Mayhem Selecta Ufuk & La Oona (Fireclath Sound)
00:00 STWST Saal: Microthol (Live – Wien)
01:00 AM STWST Saal: Soundkitchen DJ Team

Sun 6.9
11:00 PM STWST Saal: Gloomy Sunday by Didi Bruckmayr
11:00 PM Café Strom: Space Monkeys Soundsystem feat. Kern, Herbst & special guests

Mon 7.9
11:00 PM STWST Saal: NI Live
11:00 PM Café Strom: Soulkitchen
23:59 STWST Saal: TIM & PUMA MIMI Live

Tue 8.9
8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Ars Electronica Quarter: Midimarschkapell


Don't stop 'till you get enough?

Quarter_RotherKrebs_Nightline

Foto: Agnes Miesenberger

Wed 2.9. – Tue 8.9. 2009
Grand Cafe zum Rothen Krebsen & Institut für erweiterte Kunst (IFEK)
www.ifek.at & www.roterkrebs.net

Once again this year, the IFEK invites artists, musicians, DJs and Ars Electronica festivalgoers in general to the Rother Krebs to jointly investigate the extent to which human beings are transformed by music.

Wed 2.9. Grand Opening
Live: Ronnieism. Ronnieism composed with Gameboy music; 15 stuffed animals form an instrument that controls video and sound in real time.
DJ: Colette

Thu 3.9.
Futuristic Sound-Performance – Felix Kubin: new set for the Nightline. Afterwards DJ Baumann.

Fri 4.9.
Live: G.rizo. With her French Grace Jones vocals, G.rizo gets the disco ball rolling with electro, new wave and ghetto tech.
DJ Eve Massacre

Sat 5.9.
MAN IN THE MIRROR Taking as its point of departure Michael Jackson’s real-life human transformation—oscillating between black and white, feminine and masculine, silicon and flesh—audience members will be called upon to make their own contributions to the mechanism of change. Whoever can accomplish the fluctuation between extremes most exactingly gets cash in his or her hot little claw.
DJ: Youtube-disco

Sun, 6.9.
Live: Danielle Lemaire Danielle Lemaire uses game clocks, various organs, kiddie pianos and home-brew instruments in her continuing quest for the musically astonishing. At the Roter Krebs, she’ll deliver her performance and screen her film about slowness featuring “embroidered digital images.”
Installation: Jan Van Den Dobbelsteen
DJ Klub

Mon 7.9.
Live: Analogsat midi-controllable conductive strips, revamped kiddie guitars, drills and slot-car tracks will be taken to their acoustic limits and way beyond.
Live: Harald Starzer a stereo electric guitar in a feedback loop running through analog telecommunications electronics: the guitar becomes an instable system that plays itself. Noisecore without all the populist poseur pretensions!
DJ: Washer

Tue 8.9.
DJ: Hobby Exzellent


Fassadenfestival


Fr 4.9. – Mo 7.9.

Ars Electronica Center, façade

The 5,100-square-meter glass skin of the Ars Electronica Center will become a special nighttime program highlight during the Ars Electronica Festival.

Individual artists, artist collectives and universities have been invited to use the façade’s 40,000 LEDs for artistic experiments. Five universities (Art University of Linz, University of Applied Sciences Hagenberg, TU Vienna, University of Applied Arts Vienna and University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten) as well as a series of individual artists responded to the invitation and developed projects that will be presented on the façade of the Ars Electronica Center in the evening during the week-long Ars Electronica Festival.

In order to break down technical access barriers, a special development environment was created to simplify the creation of projects for the façade – using commonly available tools. A free application enabled artists and developers to conceive their projects at their desks, simulating the visual results before going live on the façade.

Every evening during the Façade Festival, widely varying projects will be presented, covering a versatile spectrum of different approaches and divided into the program themes “Façade Music,” “Interact!” and “Visual Experiments.”

“Façade Music” shows works composed especially for the façade, or visualizations of existing pieces of music, along with a live VJ performance in conjunction with FM4.

“Interact!” enables visitors to interact with the façade: from simple texting systems to change the colors as desired to other playful approaches, including experimental interfaces.

“Visual Experiments” presents a variety of specially developed exercises that attest impressively to the many different ways the façade can be orchestrated.

Fri 4.9. Sat 5.9. Sun 6.9. Mon 7.9.

21:00 – 23:00
FM4 Signs & Signals

21:00 – 22:00
Facade Music

21:00 – 22:00
Facade Music

22:00 – 23:00
Interact!

22:00 – 23:00
Interact!

23:00 – 24:00
Interact!

23:00 – 24:00
Interact!

23:00 – 24:00
Visual Experiments

23:00 – 24:00
Visual Experiments

00:00 – 02:00
Visual Experiments

00:00 – 02:00
Visual Experiments

00:00 – 02:00
Best of …

00:00 – 02:00
Best of …

FM4 SIGNS & SIGNALS
a radio – visual experience

http://fm4.orf.at/stories/1624492/
http://fm4.orf.at/stories/1625988/
http://www.freyluft.at

Fri 4.9. 21:00 – 23:00

In a one-of-a-kind event, FM4 and freyluft will make radio waves tangible like never before with a performance played on the pixel-like surface of the new Ars Electronica Center. The sound collage, which will be broadcast throughout the Danube Park, was created by FM4, and the light installation on the façade of the AEC by the artist duo freyluft. Visitors can not only experience this performance live, but also on the radio and on the Internet as live video stream at http://fm4.orf.at.

Sound: radio FM4Matthias Schönauer, Sebastian Schlachter-Delgado
Visuals: freyluft – Monika Freyer, Philipp Luftensteiner

Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Kunst und Design
Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Abteilung Digitale Kunst
Program Directors: Thomas Lorenz, Nicolaj Kirisits, Klaus Filip
Projects by: Tim Blechmann, Juan C. Carvajal u. Martin Grödl, Peter Linhart, Florian Gruber, Clemens Hausch u. Peter Moosgard, Ulrich Kühn u. Robert Zimmermann, Simon Repp, Achim Stromberger, Corinne Studer, Kathi Stumreich, Conny Zenk

Universität für künstlerische und industrielle Gestaltung Linz, Interface Cultures
Program Directors: Dietmar Offenhuber, Mahir Mustafa Yavuz
Projects by: Jayme Cochrane, Javier Lloret, Tim Devine, Sabina Dallu, Stefan Bandalac, Ulrike Gollner, Michael Probst, Basia Jol, Mar Canet-Sol

Fachhochschule St. Pölten, Institut für Medieninformatik
Program Directors: Markus Seidl, Klaus Temper
Projects by: Kerstin Blumenstein, Thomas Eitler, Martin Grubinger, Roman Kuba, Maurice Wohlkönig

Fachhochschule Oberösterreich – Campus Hagenberg, Masterstudium Digitale Medien
Program Directors: Eno Henze, joreg
Projects by: Andreas Opferkuch, Anna Gruber, Bernadette Fellner, Christiane Eckl, Christoph Einfalt, Claudia Leeb, Claus Helfenschneider, Dominik Gottherr, Ingrid Stürmer, Johannes Eichberger, Karl Bergthaler, Kathrin Eder, Maria Hauer, Martin Lenzelbauer, Martin Pernsteiner, Nicole Pilkenroth, Philipp Horwath, Remo Rauscher, Stephan Müller, Veronika Pauser, David Steiner, Michael Markschläger, Ralph Windischhofer, Skoczylas Sven, Wolfgang Schroeck

Konzeption und Projektleitung / concept and project management: Christopher Lindinger, Maria Eschlböck / Ars Electronica Futurelab
Technische Projektleitung / technical project management: Andreas Pramböck / Ars Electronica Futurelab
Software Development: Andreas Pramböck, Robert Hnatyk, Lukas Hostynski / Ars Electronica Futurelab
Technische Infrastruktur / technical infrastructure: Markus Schernhuber / Multivision