Organization:5uper.net

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5uper.net
Established2003 (2003)
Dissolved2016 (2016)
TypeArtist collective
FocusNetwork cultures
HeadquartersMuseumsquartier
Location
Website5uper.net

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

  1. "5uper.net - About (Waybackmachine)". https://5uper.net/page/about.html. 
  2. "RIAT - history". 28 October 2018. https://riat.at/history/. 
  3. "Coded Cultures festival 2004". http://codedcultures.5uper.net/. 
  4. "vote-auction.net". https://www.vote-auction.net/. 
  5. "Cooperation partners LBI-MKF". Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Media.Art.Research. https://www.hgb-leipzig.de/daniels/LBI-MediaArtResearch-FinalReport.164.pdf. 
  6. "dieangewandte". https://www.dieangewandte.at/jart/prj3/angewandte-2016/main.jart?reserve-mode=active&rel=de&content-id=1453068412106&artikel_id=1330950443397. 
  7. "CODED CULTURES 2009 JAPAN". 2009-10-01. https://www.mqw.at/institutionen/kulturmieterinnen/programm/2009/10/coded-cultures-2009-japan. 
  8. "About". 5uper.net. https://5uper.net/page/about.html. 
  9. "WHOisWHO". 5uper.net. http://5uper.net/page/about. 
  10. 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 
  11. 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 
  12. "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. 
  13. "Save the Date: Festival CODED CULTURES" (in de). https://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20110511_OTS0066/save-the-date-festival-coded-cultures-bild. 
  14. Reiter, Teresa (7 September 2011). "Bestandsaufnahmen der Medienkunst". The Gap. https://thegap.at/bestandsaufnahmen-der-medienkunst/. 
  15. "add-on exhibition page, with information about 5uper.net". https://add-on.at/side27.html. 
  16. "Suche nach "5uper.net"" (in de). https://www.ots.at/suche?query=5uper.net&from=01.01.1998&to=17.07.2029&filter=.