Artist workshop with Mel E. Logan in cooperation with Martina R. Fröschl at Kunsthalle Wien Atelier
Please register at: vermittlung@kunsthallewien.at
Language: English
Workshop fee: € 25
Reduced: € 15
The reduction applies to students, civil and military servants, apprentices and Kunsthalle Wien annual pass holders. This workshop offers a reserved contingent for holders of a ‘Hunger auf Kunst und Kultur’ culture pass.
How do artists explore our present? How do they work and think? In the new Kunsthalle Wien Atelier, you have the opportunity to engage in dialogue with artists. Our workshop series for adults offers the opportunity to be inspired by artists, learn a variety of techniques and create your own works of art.
We are adventuring in the city and on the Danube with thermal imaging cameras. Thermal imaging cameras are often used for surveillance and hunting. In this workshop, we go on a tour that takes us to places with different temperatures.
As a group, we will view the filmed footage and make a selection. The finished video will be exhibited and projected in the Kunsthalle Wien Atelier.
Mel E. Logan works at the interface of technology and art, edging into science. As producer and performer her projects are created collectively and in exchange by her groups VooCha, Chicks on Speed and most recently Psychoelestic Soundbathers. Mel E. Logan creates audio sculptures and performative installations that inspire reflection on the burning political issues of our time, offering a twist into a proactive approach as cracks to open possible solutions.
Martina R. Fröschl studied media technology and media design before finishing her doctoral thesis. She is a senior scientist at the Digital Arts department and head of the Science Visualization Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Her most recent work is based on scientific imaging technologies, in collaboration with imaging experts. She presents her computer animations in various representations, for instance, in collective media art projects.