Austria

OpenFields

OpenFields OpenFields is an interdisciplinary studio connecting architecture, technology, contemporary culture, and the environment. Co-led by Mark Balzar and Zeynep Aksöz Balzar, the practice integrates research, teaching, and design at TU Wien, IAAC Barcelona, and the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Mark, an Austrian licensed architect, brings extensive international experience, focusing on energy, technology, and […]

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Ioana Vreme Moser

Ioana Vreme Moser Ioana Vreme Moser (b. 1994) is a Romanian sound artist engaged with hardware electronics, speculative research, and tactile experimentation. In her practice, she uses rough electronic and fluidic processes to obtain different materialities of movement and sound. She places components, streams and control voltages in different situations of interaction with her body,

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Regina Hügli

Regina Hügli Regina Hügli is a photographer and multidisciplinary artist based in Vienna, Austria. Water sheds, source regions and water bodies are at the center of her work. She founded the association ONE BODY OF WATER as a vessel for transdisciplinary exchange and participatory events to connect to water. In 2023, she received the Austrian

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mischer’traxler studio

mischer’traxler studio mischer’traxler studio is a artistic design practice founded by Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler in 2009. Based in Vienna, they create distinctive works that explore the complex relationship between humans and nature through storytelling, questioning and creating atmosphere. Their practice spans object design, interactive art, and installations, often balancing technology with craftsmanship.mischer’traxler studio’s

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Paula Nishijima

Paula Nishijima Paula Nishijima is a Brazilian visual artist whose research-based practice weaves together scientific perspectives, decolonial poetics, and nonhuman cosmologies. Her work explores the nonlinear temporalities and patterns of living systems – drawing connections to the human political and ethical dimensions. Her artistic research is materialized and documented through various media, such as video,

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