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  • Michael Braito

    Michael Braito works at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. He explores concepts of human-nature relationships to better understand individual/collective environmental behavior and its governance. His research interest is based on the notion that sustainability requires software solutions, not just hardware solutions.

  • Arsene Vukov

    Arsen Vukov born in 1969 – is an ephemeral sculptor. In 1989 he started Landart and created ephemeral sculptures in the landscape, something that he later extended to the familiar social environment. Most recently, he devoted himself increasingly to the domestic sector and created designs for the interior.

  • Benjamin Tomasi

    1978 in Bolzano, Italy. Lives and works in Vienna. Studied at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. His work emerges between image, sound, location, audience and opens liminal spaces of perception. National and international exhibitions and performances in Japan, USA, Italy, Norway, among others.

  • Liddy Scheffknecht

    Liddy Scheffknecht is a visual artist living and working in Vienna. Since 2001 she participated in numerous national and international group exhibitions.

  • Sarah Rechberger

    Sarah Rechberger, born 1983 in Vienna, (MEX / AUT), studied Transmedia Art at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna and at the Institute for Spatial Experiments/ University of the Arts, Berlin. National and international exhibitions in museums, galleries and festival

  • Gerburg Neunteufl Pipina Schickaneder

  • Anna Mitterer

    Anna Mitterer, born in Innsbruck, is a visual artist, based in Vienna.

  • Christian Kosmas Mayer

    Christian Kosmas Mayer (b. 1976) works variously with photography, video, sculpture, installation and performance. Known for his engagement with questions of memory, preservation and rediscovery,

  • Joseph Knierzinger

    Joseph Oliver Anton Knierzinger (joak) is an artist exploring the history and politics of past, present, future and anachronistic media, technology and confusion, as well as the disappering and reappering of them. He works on mechanisation and digitisation between sense and non-sense. Humor and irony is an important method in his undertakings.

  • Pepa Ivanova

    Pepa Ivanova is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher based in Brussels. She is a HISK, Ghent Laureate (2017), and she holds an Advanced Master in Arts from LUCA, Brussels (2013), and MA in Sculpture at the Royal Academy, Antwerp. While in Bulgaria, she studied Porcelain and Glass design in the National Art Academy, Sofia.