Wintersberger
Markus
January
25–29
Year
2021
Working time: 5 days, 6 hours a day on-line × 9 parallel groups of 10–20 participants per group.
Body of speech
About the workshop
The text is spoken as a medial body and thereby experiences digital materiality. Which voice speaks when we speak to the medium? Together we will create a language sculpture and try to trace the essence of time. Text is recognised in its effectiveness and transcribed as an artificial code.
Workshop description
Tools & materials
Software/Hardware requirements: MS Teams, Webex, ZOOM, ManyCam, Adobe CC – Photoshop + Premiere + Aero, 3DZephyr, Meshalb, CloudCompare, Resolume 7
Markus Wintersberger
FH-Prof. Mag. Markus Wintersberger. Since 2006 he’s worked as a professor at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, deputy for the master's degree in Digital Design and head of the master class Experimental Media. In mid-2004, he founded the media art label medienwerkstatt006 based in Vienna and Lower Austria. Since April 2017, together with the author and director Marcus Josef Weiss, he has been leading the art research project "Wearable Theater. The Art of Immersive Storytelling" at the Institute for Creative Media Technologies at the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, which was presented at the "digitalnatives19" festival in May 2019 at the Volkstheater in Vienna. Wintersberger has been leading the research project "Intermedia Motion Tracking in AR / VR (IMTA)" at IC\M/T St. Pölten in collaboration with choreographer Andrea Nagl since January 2020.