Contributors

After her studies, she came across the field of DIY electronics. Since then she has been exploring the sonic range of simple oscillators based on the misuse of ordinary electronic components. Her work focuses on abstraction, rhythmic structures, strategies for improvised music, collective compositions and the interaction of electronics with acoustic instruments and voice.

Taro is a long term artist in residency at Station Messschiff Eleonore in Linz. He is at ease with working, observing, researching, experimenting and playing [with] the fringes of science, art, politics, life, realities.

Tatiana Bazzichelli is artistic director of the Disruption Network Lab, an ongoing platform of conference events on art, hacktivism and disruption at Kunstquartier Bethanien in Berlin (www.disruptionlab.org). Former programme curator at transmediale festival in Berlin from 2011 to 2014, she initiated and developed the year-round ‘reSource transmedial culture’ project.

Tega Brain is an Australian-born artist and environmental engineer whose work examines issues of ecology, data systems and infrastructure. She has created wireless networks that respond to natural phenomena, systems for obfuscating fitness data, and an online smell-based dating service.

The cooperation project is part of the course „Präsentationstechniken“ at the bachelor study programme of Art Education at The University of Art and Design Linz. As a creative group process eleven second-year students first developed a documentation and presentation approach for AMRO 2018 and second will carry that out during the festival.

 

Luka Frelih (1974) is an artist working with computers and networks, a computer programmer, free software hacker and web designer. He's been a core member of Ljudmila - Ljubljana Digital Media Lab since its founding in 1994. He was in many collaborations connecting technology and art. Member of Makrolab, ASCII Art Ensemble and pioneering net.art community projects: 7-11, Refresh, Remote-C. Programmed the instant ascii camera, a net art generator and more than one web map interface for positioned radio-linked roaming agents.

Thomas was part of a FFII crew, that worked behind curtains to gather information about the backgrounds on the political rush on software patents. Soon they found themself in an investigation about the “who” “what” and “why” of a hidden agenda. He is now known for amusing criticism of that “intellectual property heals every mental illness” movement, because he knows far to much to take it for serious.

Time's Up is an Austrian organisation investigating the future everyday. Time's Up creates explorable spaces in the context of possible futures, building physical stories that explore contemporary sociopolitical issues.

Timo Hoogland is an artist, music technologist and educator from the Netherlands. He livecodes electronic music and develops generative audiovisual compositions and installations. He teaches at the University of the Arts Utrecht.