Acting as creative artists and researchers, students learn how to advance the state of the art of current interface technologies and applications. Through interdisciplinary research and team work, they also develop new aspects of interface design including its cultural and social applications. The themes elaborated under the Master's programme in relation to interactive technologies include Interactive Environments, Interactive Art, Ubiquitous Computing, game design, VR and MR environments, Sound Art, Media Art, Web-Art, Software Art, HCI research and interaction design.
The Interface Culture program at the Linz University of Arts Department of Media was founded in 2004 by Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau. The program teaches students of human-machine interaction to develop innovative interfaces that harness new interface technologies at the confluence of art, research, application and design, and to investigate the cultural and social possibilities of implementing them.
The term "interface" is omnipresent nowadays. Basically, it describes an intersection or linkage between different computer systems that makes use of hardware components and software programs to enable the exchange and transmission of digital information via communications protocols.
However, an interface also describes the hook-up between human and machine, whereby the human qua user undertakes interaction as a means of operating and influencing the software and hardware components of a digital system. An interface thus enables human beings to communicate with digital technologies as well as to generate, receive and exchange data. Examples of interfaces in very widespread use are the mouse-keyboard interface and graphical user interfaces (i.e. desktop metaphors). In recent years, though, we have witnessed rapid developments in the direction of more intuitive and more seamless interface designs; the fields of research that have emerged include ubiquitous computing, intelligent environments, tangible user interfaces, auditory interfaces, VR-based and MR-based interaction, multi-modal interaction (camera-based interaction, voice-driven interaction, gesture-based interaction), robotic interfaces, natural interfaces and artistic and metaphoric interfaces.
Artists in the field of interactive art have been conducting research on human-machine interaction for a number of years now. By means of artistic, intuitive, conceptual, social and critical forms of interaction design, they have shown how digital processes can become essential elements of the artistic process.
Ars Electronica and in particular the Prix Ars Electronica's Interactive Art category launched in 1991 has had a powerful impact on this dialog and played an active role in promoting ongoing development in this field of research.
The Interface Cultures program is based upon this know-how. It is an artistic-scientific course of study to give budding media artists and media theoreticians solid training in creative and innovative interface design. Artistic design in these areas includes interactive art, netart, software art, robotic art, soundart, noiseart, games & storytelling and mobile art, as well as new hybrid fields like genetic art, bioart, spaceart and nanoart.
It is precisely this combination of technical know-how, interdisciplinary research and a creative artistic-scientific approach to a task that makes it possible to develop new, creative interfaces that engender progressive and innovative artistic-creative applications for media art, media design, media research and communication.
Vernissage: 22. Oktober 2025, 18.30 Uhr; Ausstellung bis 8. Feb. 2026 Künstlerhaus, Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Wien
Zeitgenössische Kunst und religiöses Erleben
Beteiligung von Esther Strauß
„Die Ausstellung Du sollst dir ein Bild machen erzählt von der Imaginationskraft religiösen Erlebens und ihrer visuellen Entsprechung in der christlichen Bildtradition sowie von deren Interpretation durch Künstler*innen der Gegenwart. Im Zentrum stehen Werke von Künstler*innen, die sich mit kritischem, aber auch mit liebevollem, humorvollem sowie feministischem Blick der christlichen Ikonografie annähern und so neue, gegenwärtige Sichtweisen auf über Jahrhunderte tradierte Motive ermöglichen. In Konzeption und Ausrichtung steht die Schau nicht für vordergründige Provokation oder lauten Protest, sondern für einen differenzierten Blick, für eine Suche nach Gemeinsamkeiten und das Bestreben, einen Dialog von zeitgenössischer Kunst und Religion zu fördern.” (Günther Oberhollenzer)
Kuratiert von: Günther Oberhollenzer
Kuratorische Assistenz: Miriam King
Mit: Marina Abramović, Irene Andessner, Sumi Anjuman, Anouk Lamm Anouk, Siegfried Anzinger, Teodora Axente, Ursula Beiler, Renate Bertlmann, Guillaume Bruère, Victoria Coeln, Aron Demetz, Leslie De Melo, Christian Eisenberger, Manfred Erjautz, VALIE EXPORT, Paul Sebastian Feichter, Paolo Gallerani, Philipp Haslbauer mit Marco Schmid und Aljosa Smolic, Lois Hechenblaikner, Siggi Hofer, Martin Kippenberger, Julia Krahn, Evelyn Kreinecker, Lena Lapschina, Ina Loitzl, Sissa Micheli, Hermann Nitsch, Adrian Paci, Drago Persic, Margot Pilz, Arnulf Rainer, Johannes Rass, Bettina Rheims, Sylvie Riant, Thomas Riess, Deborah Sengl, Andres Serrano, Thomas Sterna, Esther Strauß, Billi Thanner, Timm Ulrichs, Markus Wilfling
Rahmenprogramm:
SCREENING UND PODIUMSDISKUSSION
Feminismus, Religion und zeitgenössische Kunst
14.11.2025, 18:00, Stadtkino im Künstlerhaus
KURATOR*INNENFÜHRUNG
durch die Ausstellung DU SOLLST DIR EIN BILD MACHEN
14.11.2025, 16:30, Obergeschoß
KURATOR*INNENFÜHRUNG
durch die Ausstellung DU SOLLST DIR EIN BILD MACHEN
6.2.2026, 17:00, Obergeschoß
www.kuenstlerhaus.at/du-sollst-dir-ein-bild-machen.html