Installation with toolkits, manuals, and video tutorials
September 5-9, 2019
Opening reception September 4, 18:30 @ Kunstuniversität Linz
The Introduction to Posthuman Aesthetics with its four toolkits, manuals, and video tutorials is featured this year at the Ars Electronica within the “Shared Habitats” exhibition of the Bauhaus University Weimar.
The “Shared Habitats” exhibition was originally produced with the MO Museum Vilnius and curated together by Ursula Damm and Ugnė Paberžytė. The exhibit investigates technology’s influence on socio-cultural processes and encourages encounters between humans and other beings. The 15 digital, biological, and interactive pieces focus on the location of organisms within their environment, the effects humans have on their living spaces, interactions between human and non-human beings, and the relationships between humans and machines. The exhibit has been expanded upon at the Kunstuniversität Linz with works by Julian Chollet, Ursula Damm, Maria Degand and Leon-Etienne Kühr, Maike Alisha Effenberg, Mindaugas Gapševičius, Jan Georg Glöckner, Kristian Gohlke and Christian Wiegert, Rico Graupner, Stephan Isermann, Sebastian Kaye, Michael Markert, Freya Probst, Homero Ruiz, Maria Antonia Schmidt, Theresa Schubert, and Alexandra Toland.