At the Summer Academy

Rough Guide to the Media Arts

Summer Academy, Salzburg
Class Exhibition
at Schmeide Hallein
9th August, 2013

with:

Ana Vuzdaric writes sf stories, is Croatian, and needs to get a haircut.
Anna Mikkola is from Helsinki, and currently lives and works in Berlin.
Dzenan Hadzihasanovic is a painter and performer who lives and works in Sarajevo.
Gianluigi Scarpa is an artist and writer based in Berlin.
Lea Kuhl studies art in Düsseldorf.
Min-hyung Kang is from Seoul, Korea. Currently lives and works in Hanoi, 
Tokyo, and Seoul.
Mira Turba lives and works in Vienna.
Ryan Inouye lives and works in New York.
Samuel Kenswil is a friendly Californian currently studying Fine Arts at 
Goldsmiths in London.
Sandra Hasenöder studies art in Nuremberg and Vienna.

Instructors:
Shaina Anand
Ashok Sukumaran
Assisted by: 
Bernadette Anzengruber

Gallery: At the Summer Academy
Rough Guide to the Media Arts

Salzburg Summer Academy
This course, part history, part practical, will explore big questions raised by media art – a term usually used to describe software art or electronic practices. However, we expand this definition to all distributive media: radio, television, CCTV, electricity, the Internet and other "networks"

At the Summer Academy

Rough Guide to the Media Arts
Summer Academy, Salzburg
Class Exhibition
at Schmeide Hallein
9th August, 2013



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