Organization:5uper.net
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| Established | 2003 |
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| Dissolved | 2016 |
| Type | Artist collective |
| Focus | Network cultures |
| Headquarters | Museumsquartier |
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| Website | 5uper |
5uper.net was an international artist group and "incorporated society to research, promote and reflect on the intersections of media, arts, technology and society"[1] which has been integrated into the organisation "Artistic Bokeh" in 2010 (which later was renamed the Research Institute for Arts and Technology).[2] The group has worked with many internationally recognized artists, such as Peter Weibel,[3] Ubermorgen[4] as well as with relevant international institutions in arts and research, such as the Transmediale, the ISEA International, the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute,[5] and the University of Applied Arts Vienna.[6]
The group which had been operating out of the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna, Austria[7] had focused on art-based research at the intersection of media, arts, technology, and society.[8] The group was established in 2003 by Markus Hafner, Ile Cvetkoski, Matthias Tarasiewicz, Karina Lackner, and Michal Wlodkowski[9] and was responsible for developing the Coded Cultures festival series[10][11][12][13][14] as well as diverse projects and exhibitions[15] on the intersection of arts and technology.[16]
References
- ↑ "5uper.net - About (Waybackmachine)". https://5uper.net/page/about.html.
- ↑ "RIAT - history". 28 October 2018. https://riat.at/history/.
- ↑ "Coded Cultures festival 2004". http://codedcultures.5uper.net/.
- ↑ "vote-auction.net". https://www.vote-auction.net/.
- ↑ "Cooperation partners LBI-MKF". Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Media.Art.Research. https://www.hgb-leipzig.de/daniels/LBI-MediaArtResearch-FinalReport.164.pdf.
- ↑ "dieangewandte". https://www.dieangewandte.at/jart/prj3/angewandte-2016/main.jart?reserve-mode=active&rel=de&content-id=1453068412106&artikel_id=1330950443397.
- ↑ "CODED CULTURES 2009 JAPAN". 2009-10-01. https://www.mqw.at/institutionen/kulturmieterinnen/programm/2009/10/coded-cultures-2009-japan.
- ↑ "About". 5uper.net. https://5uper.net/page/about.html.
- ↑ "WHOisWHO". 5uper.net. http://5uper.net/page/about.
- ↑ Russegger, Georg; Tarasiewicz, Matthias; Wlodkowski, Michal (2011), Coded Cultures - New Creative Practices out of Diversity (Edition Angewandte ed.), Vienna: De Gruyter, pp. 384, ISBN 978-3990433904, https://www.dieangewandte.at/en/news/publications/publications/publication_detail?publikation_id=1510145663542, retrieved 17 July 2022
- ↑ Tarasiewicz, Matthias (2011), "Coded Cultures Between New Media Arts and Production Cultures", in Russegger, Georg (in en), Coded Cultures - New Creative Practices out of Diversity, Vienna: Springer Vienna, pp. 200–217, doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-0458-3_8, ISBN 978-3-7091-0457-6, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-7091-0458-3_8, retrieved 17 July 2022
- ↑ "Coded Cultures Between New Media Arts and Production Cultures". Die Angewandte. University of applied arts Vienna. https://www.dieangewandte.at/jart/prj3/angewandte-2016/main.jart?rel=de&reserve-mode=active&content-id=1458930944469&Pe-Id=6144&personalUuid=BCF578F38BE74334AF80A9C40BDF9361&pub-id=28WJpgSazUGQSYJc2tCjD3.
- ↑ "Save the Date: Festival CODED CULTURES" (in de). https://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20110511_OTS0066/save-the-date-festival-coded-cultures-bild.
- ↑ Reiter, Teresa (7 September 2011). "Bestandsaufnahmen der Medienkunst". The Gap. https://thegap.at/bestandsaufnahmen-der-medienkunst/.
- ↑ "add-on exhibition page, with information about 5uper.net". https://add-on.at/side27.html.
- ↑ "Suche nach "5uper.net"" (in de). https://www.ots.at/suche?query=5uper.net&from=01.01.1998&to=17.07.2029&filter=.
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