Stone Sculptures

„As an educational art app, Symposion Lindabrunn DIGITAL provides information about the permanent artworks at Symposion Lindabrunn and the artists who created them.

Symposion Lindabrunn DIGITAL can be used from anywhere via a browser or saved on a cell phone. On site, the app navigates through the art on the grounds – to 100 works of art from over 50 years of artistic creation at the Lindabrunn Symposium. Important artistic developments at the symposium are also presented along the two themed tours Communication Center and The Trail.“

Artificial Museum

Artificial Museum am Symposion Lindabrunn

Künstler*innen: Ferdinand Doblhammer, Hideo SNES, Jascha Ehrenreich, Litto, Madi Piller, Manuel Cyrill Bachinger, Victoria Coeln

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Virtual Sculpture – Webbased AR – Music Performances – Outdoor & Indoor Exhibition – Workshop – Panel – Keynote Speech – Mirror Mechanisms – Cyborg – Extended Cinema

Das Artificial Museum ein Museum für digitale Kunst im öffentlichen Raum. Die Ausstellungsplattform wurde von Daniela Weiss und Jascha Ehrenreich initiiert und entwickelt. Für das Symposion “Reterritorialized Spaces” luden sie Künstler*innen und Kollektive dazu ein, ortsspezifisch und prozessual Skulpturen, experimentelle Performances und musikalische Interventionen mit neuesten Technologien zu entwickeln. Was dabei entstand, ist an diesem Wochenende hautnah mit den Künstler*innen zu erleben. Sie sind bis heute noch am Gelände ortspezifisch zu sehen :

Arbeiten des Artificial Museum am Symposion Lindabrunn

„Bewegung schafft Raum. Wahrnehmung entsteht aus Bewegung. Das Unsichtbare erschließt sich erst in der Bewegung“.

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Souna

Artists: Golden Diskó Ship, Malin Walleser, Wiebke Frerichs
2022 – today

SOUNA is an immersive interdisciplinary art project playfully combining sound installation, participatory performance and architecture all in one.

The three female artists have created a sound space which also serves a a sauna – or the other way around.
The combination offers a unique situation in which to engage with one’s own body in its subjective and individual constitution. Musician Golden Diskó Ship (Theresa Stroetges) und the two carpenters of kollektiv RISS (Malin Walleser und Wiebke Frerichs) have teamed up for this project. The artists wanted to explore the collective-ritualistic characteristics of a sauna visit, as well as the interaction of the materials wood, sweat and sound.

By now, there are 2 compositions available for SOUNA: Let’s come home a little different (2022) and Heatwave (2024).

Lindabrunner Lapidarium

Artist: Natalie Deewan
2023

A Residency Postcards Booklet.

Lapidarium, website Natalie Deewan

10 color postcards with 10 dense stories about memorable events from the past and present of the Symposion Lindabrunn as well as a motif from the picture gallery with traces from the quarry.

grain

Artist: Verena Mayrhofer
2021

Arranging the individual seeds in rows combined with the various sizes of the flowers results in differently striped surfaces. The result is equally reminiscent of the grain of film material and the pixels of digital images. The use of natural materials lets the human perception oscillate between two man-made order systems: the analog and the digital.

experimental setup for overcoming medium distances

Artist: noid
2021 – today

The “experimental setup for overcoming medium distances” is a reinterpretation of the whispering arc, placed in the open landscape with a radically reduced use of materials.
Parabolic antennas for satellite broadcasting reception, known as satellite dishes, characterized residential areas around the world for decades and were once the epitome of progress and communication.
As a Land Art object, the retro-futuristic appearance of “experimental setup…” refers to these technologies and the historical transformation processes associated with them.
Two decommissioned satellite dishes are aligned in such a way that two people can whisper to each other without any electronic amplification over a distance of around 100 meters while turning their backs to each other.
The pure geometry of the paraboloid enables human speech to be focused and projected over a distance that is clearly too great for normal speech – and yet it still creates the feeling that someone is whispering directly into your ear. An intimate moment is created between two people, which opens up unique communication spaces in its simultaneity of abstraction and closeness.

Bildhauer

Artist: Karin Frank
2019 – today

Two tall painted wooden steles, which focus on the physical work on the stone, were created at the symposium “50 Years Symposion Lindabrunn” 2019

 https://www.karinfrank.at/

Gimme Gummi

Artists: David Moises, Chris Janka,  Leo Schatzl
2003 – 2006

HUI

2009 – today

Flying object HUI from 2009 is part of a series of helicopter experiments by David Moises and Chris Janka. HUI was planned as an airworthy helicopter with a particularly ecological design. However, after essential parts for take-off could no longer be supplied due to the bankruptcy of a specialist company, the artists had to bury their dream of flying. This dream has been part of the history of technology and art for centuries. Numerous artists have attempted to design an object capable of flight. The title of the work HUI is based on the “utility helicopter” Huey. However, the pronunciation “HUI” also emphasizes the playful component of flight experiments. Due to its rotating red nozzles, the first version of HUI created the illusion of a red ring and a piercing, loud noise. In the second version, the helicopter model was transformed into the water-spouting sculpture HUIcicle. Equipped with the nozzles of a high-pressure cleaner, HUIcicle transformed the surroundings in winter. The spraying water covered everything with a layer of ice.

Stonehenge 1986

Artist: Franz Xaver
2007 – today

Franz Xaver’s Stonehenge 1986 – Fragments of Media Art was erected on the symposium grounds in 2007. The original sculpture consisted of 15 tubular screens arranged in a steel construction to form the letters “IT”. Xaver’s work is also interesting because it forms a bridge between the sculptural work created as part of the Steinbildhaurei symposia and the multimedia art that has been offered space on the grounds of the Lindabrunn Symposium since 1999, many of which are temporary in nature. In 2018, seven of the fifteen screens of the media art sculpture have been vandalized.

Untitled

Artist: Olivier Hölzl

Mural

https://www.livil.at