From Wearables to Space is a multimedia performance where spatial interventions created by architecture students of the TU Wien come into multisensorial dialogues with the pianists Marino Formenti and Christos Marantos.
Five spatial experiences -each one inspired by a haptic wearable and a 'Viennese' place - will be presented in a playful experimental context stimulating our senses. The performance is the result of an interdisciplinary educational process developed for the module course ‘Form* Design’.
According to the geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, ‘Places are pieces of space that have been claimed by feelings.’. In this context, we are waiting all of you to interact with the presented abstract spaces and transform them into memorable intangible places.
Open bar will follow!

 

Date
Friday 27th of June at 18:30-20:00 (limited seating capacity)

Place
Klangtheater - Future Art Lab - University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (mdw)
>> address: Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1, 1030 Wien

Teaching institution
Research unit of Three-Dimensional Design and Model Making - Institute of Art and Design - Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien)

 

Collaborating institutions
University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (mdw)
University of Vienna - Vienna Cognitive Science Hub

 

Research project
‘Trans-bodied Knowledge’ funded by the Austrian Science Fund (PEEK AR 802-G, FWF).

 

Teaching staff
Efilena Baseta, Marino Formenti, Christian Kern, Christos Marantos, Marco Palma, Eva Sommeregger

Student assistants
Miriam Nowak, Sebastian Sottner

Students
Despoina Athanasiou, Eva Buder, Levi Busch, Müge Durmus, Olli Erlund, Hanne Fahre, Mara Fehn, Klemen Gomiscek, Frithjof Haupt, Pascal Kothe, Felix Moreno, Emma Mucha, Laurenz Oswald, Paul Pargfrieder, Tobias Sam, Zoe Savary, Sarah Ximena Tinz, Malgorzata Trybula, Albana Uka, Elisavet Vlachou, Elisabeth Weber, Maximilian Weber, Katharina Webhofer

>> Please note: The performance will be audio and video recorded, and part of this data will be published online.

Link to course

Link to Trans-bodied Knowledge website