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team

daniel dlouhy

festival management

andreas pronegg

artistic direction

miriam jochmann

organization & office management

rafael ludescher

technical artistic consulting

maria markt-stecher

graphics & design

sergio salvemini

photo & webdesign

kathrin rehr

press

katarina csanyiova

organization

emil kranewitter

architecture

clemens zandanel

architecture

esther star

organization & transport

jury

Markus Guschelbauer,

Born 1974 in Friesach (Austria), lives and works in Vienna. Studied at the Institute of Fine and Media Arts at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna. Freelance visual artist since 2009. With his photographs, videos and spatial installations, Guschelbauer creates his own cosmos and thus embarks on a search for a possible continuation and reinterpretation of classical landscape depictions. His works have been exhibited in various institutions and galleries in Austria and internationally, including Fotogalerie Wien, MMKK Klagenfurt, Fotohof Salzburg, das weisse haus Wien, CirkulationsCentralen Malmö, Austrian Cultural Forum Washington, Southern Utah Museum of Art.

Lisa Kortschak

is active as a visual artist in the fields of video and installation as well as a musician/singer in bands such as HALF DARLING or with her solo project aka 76%. She has collaborated with various artists and projects and composed music for theater, film and performances. Her experimental videos have been shown at international festivals.

Laura Nunziante

is a freelance author and occasionally writes about Austrian valleys for Der Standard. She studied Creative Writing at London Metropolitan University and Comparative Literature at the University of Vienna and is a member of the Viennese literary circle Gläserne Texte. She has reported for wired, ZEIT, ORF, EDITION F. Her debut "Salute! Wie ich mit ganz Europa Brüderschaft trank" was published by Knaur in 2018.

Stefan Maier

(b. 1994, AUT) is a Vienna-based new media artist with a background in architecture. In his work he explores how technology could alter our sensual perception and the way we engage with each-'other'. He tries to challenge the interplay between physical and digital realms. Seeking a non-binary understanding of the two, he explores the materiality of the (im-)material, intertwining human and environmental needs, natural entities, histories, and fictions. His diverse portfolio includes mixed-reality drawings, sculptures, audio-visual performances, screenings, and interactive experiences and has been exhibited internationally, such as at Bangkok Design Week (2020, Bangkok, THA), Biennale d'Architecture d'Orléans (2019, Orléans, FRA) and Ars Electronica (2021, Linz, AUT). He holds a START-Stipendium Scholarship (2021) in Architecture and Design by the Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport, Austria.

helPers

The villages of Boden and Bschlabs
Vikti Palovcikova
Hannah Jochmann