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SUMMARY:Solar Habitat
DESCRIPTION:Solar Habitat (exhibition and symposium) curated by The Center of Solar Use Interpretation (CSUI) is dedicated to solar interpretation in the context of art and the climate discourse. \n„It is our duty to coming generations to leave this store of energy intact for them\, or at least not to touch it until we shall have perfected processes for burning coal more efficiently. We should be able to manufacture the iron we require by using the sun`s energy; without wasting any coal at all“ Tesla\, N. (1900). \nInspired by Nikola Tesla’s love of experimentation\, Solar Habitat brings together works and contributions that sharpen the focus on solar interpretations within the current climate discourse. \nThe symposium presents an exhibition and a series of discursive formats that bring together artistic\, scientific and experimental positions and locate the term Solar Habitat. The majority of current reporting on the topic of solar refers to technical innovations\, CO2 balances and statistical data. In contrast\, Solar Habitat is dedicated to the discourse of opposing poles in order to generate new input and new knowledge in the current ecological debate. \nCSUI is an independent research and educational institution dedicated to the study\, dissemination and understanding of solar interpretations and artistic genesis in the solar field of knowledge. \nDetailed program information at: \ncsui.org \nPlease register for the symposium/curatorial tour by 10.6. at\ncontact@csui.org \nExhibition: \nMarianne Ertl (Heinz von Förster Archiv) together with Dirk Baecker and CSUI\,\nGottfried Haider\,\nBarbara Anna Husar\,\nPepa Ivanova\,\nChris Janka\,\nJoseph Knierzinger\,\nChristian Kosmas Mayer\,\nAnna Mitterer\,\nGerburg Neunteufl Pipina Schickaneder\,\nLeo Peschta\,\nSarah Rechberger\,\nLiddy Scheffknecht\,\nBenjamin Tomasi\,\nArsene Vukov \nSymposium: \nMichael Braito\,\nKris De Decker\,\nJudith Fegerl\,\nEdgar Honetschläger\,\nPepa Ivanova\,\nLuisa Paumann\,\nBernd Kräftner \n  \nDirk Baecker\,  Marianne Ertl\, (and more…) \n\n\nIn collaboration with Marianne Ertl\, Dirk Baecker and Kathrin Stumreich/CSUI\, the remake of Heinz von Förster’s Sun Shower was initiated and installed at Lindabrunn. From a loudspeaker you can hear Dirk Baecker talking about his memory of that moment when he stood with Heinz von Förster in his garden and got to know the sun shower. \n  \n\nGottfried Haider \n\n\nFor several years\, I’ve been engaged with a stationary radio transmitter installed in the California Mojave desert that captures data from its surrounding and is fueled only by the sun. The results of its measurements are transmitted via radio waves by using existing amateur radio networks. \n\n\nChris Janka \n\n\nAs an electromagnetic wave\, light has the same possibilities as the electromagnetic waves in technical signal conductors. These can be conducted through cables\, amplified\, and connected to loudspeakers converted into another wave form\, namely into acoustically perceptible compressed air fluctuations. \n\n\nLeo Peschta \n\n\nA sculpture using the principles of thermodynamics to constantly change its shape and therefore reflect different areas of its surrounding generating a flickering distortion in the landscape. In its initial state its in its most outspread form and collects the power of the sun. The more energy it harvests the more it closes changing the angle of its mirrors. When it reaches its minimum expansion state it ventilates its power collector and folds back to its initial state to start collecting energy again. \n  \n\nPepa Ivanova \n\n\nGlass panels from the “Warmth” sculpture encapsulate a fictional\, solar surface\, 40cmx40cm\, slumping recycled glass\, 2021 \n  \n\nBarbara Anna Husar \n\n\nMy first impulse to participate in Solar Habitat was an emotional one. I felt the urge to make the corona visible in its original expression. It is the atmosphere of our sun. \n  \n\nChristian Kosmas Mayer \n\n\nIt is ancient knowledge that I have found at the outside walls of houses in remote Alpine valleys as well as in indigenous communities in Northern America: weather sticks that can forecast the weather. It represents knowledge obtained through the observation of natural processes: \n  \n\nJoseph Knierzinger \n\n\nTemperature clock apparatus (working title) is a time indicator that uses water and its own waste heat to show the current time. This device consists of a computer mainboard\, an additional copper plate for cooling the processor and an X-Y drawing unit. With the X-Y mechanism\, the device writes the time on the copper plate with water. The waste heat from the processor evaporates the water on the copper plate and the machine redraws the time. https://joak.nospace.at \n  \n\nGerburg Neunteufl Pipina Schickaneder \n\n\nInstallation 2021; 26 photograms on RC paper (unframed\, laminated on aluminum composite panels)\, 2 series with 13 pieces each\, size 23×30 cm\, phosphorescent curved surface. \n  \n\nAnna Mitterer \n\n\n  \n\nLiddy Scheffknecht \n\n\nThe installation shows a selection of works dealing with the translation of time into space and the use of sunlight as a sculptural material. \n  \n\nSarah Rechberger \n\n\nA black tray with water is placed on the ground. The sun reflects centrally in the water’s surface. Through the focusing tube of a device constructed by the artist\, the viewer takes aim at the sun’s reflection and marks the position on the floor indicated by a plumb line. \n  \n\nBenjamin Tomasi \n\n\nO.T. (the dark side of) is a minimal\, process-oriented intervention in a piece of meadow on the grounds of Symposium Lindabrunn. For two months\, an area of about 20m2 is shaded on this piece of meadow. \n  \n\nJudith Fegerl \n\n\nThe whole work holds more than what is evidently presented. Judith Fegerl’s main material – energy – is invisible. Her work combines the potential which defines energy itself. \n  \n\nArsene Vukov \n\n\nSolada – stone sculpture\, (Stone\, gold. 2021) \n  \n\nKris De Decker \n\n\nLow-tech Magazine questions the belief in technological progress\, and highlights the potential of past knowledge and technologies for designing a sustainable society. Because a web redesign was long overdue\, we decided to build a low-tech website that meets our needs and abides by our principles. \n\n\n\nNot only fireflies\, but also humans and all living organisms glow. Every cell absorbs natural light and emits ultrasubtle light (biophotons). In this way\, whole organisms communicate with each other at the speed of light. \n\n\n\nScience is telling us that we need to change our lives. How should we do that? Should we allow a ‘paternalism light’\, in the sense of a evidenced based environmental and climate policy\, to nudge us into self-imposed docility? \n\n\n  \nsuNEARth is a performative talk about radio astronomy data of the sun as a resourceful field for sonification and multi-wave imaging.
URL:https://symposion-lindabrunn.at/event/solar-habitat/?lang=en
LOCATION:Symposion Lindabrunn\, Steinbruchstraße 25\, Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn\, 2551
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SUMMARY:Werkschau Wendelin Munter
DESCRIPTION:Wendelin Munter’s sculptural work is diverse in form and expression.\nThe artist carves his works from stone with wit and curiosity.\nWendelin Munter is the last active stone sculptor at the Lindabrunn Symposium. \nHis sculptures are now being shown for the first time in a solo exhibition on site. \nPeter Paszkiewicz\, Munter’s longtime sculptor colleague at the Symposion\, will speak at the vernissage on June 19. \nThe vernissage will be accompanied by a solo concert by Thomas Berghammer.\nThe trumpeter is an important protagonist of the Austrian free music scene with his intensive involvement with improvisational forms and extended playing techniques. \nThe new VSL board will also introduce itself and its 2021 annual program. \nOpen Air ! \nVernissage: Sat\, 19. Juni 16:00 \nOpening hours:\nSun  20. June\nSat 26. and Sun 27. June\nSat 3. und Sun 4. July\n14:00 – 18:00 \nPoster – Werkschau Wendelin Munter \n\n\n\n\nmusical opening – Werkschau Munter \nThomas Berghammer
URL:https://symposion-lindabrunn.at/event/werkschau-wendelin-munter/?lang=en
LOCATION:Symposion Lindabrunn\, Steinbruchstraße 25\, Enzesfeld-Lindabrunn\, 2551
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