Photo Credit: D. Kovačič und B. Roisz

coming up ⇩

Raspberry Pi, Bewegungssensoren, Projektion, Sound.

Eröffnung: Di, 13. Mai, 19 Uhr mit Konzert / Aufnahme des Soundtracks für die Installation
mit Konzert / Aufnahme des Soundtracks für die Installation
Finissage: So, 18. Mai, 17 Uhr (im Rahmen von Aktuelle Kunst in Graz 2025)
RHIZOM, Annenstraße 52, 8020 Graz

Jump! Cut. is a walk-in, interactive, audiovisual installation by Dieter Kovačič and Billy Roisz, in which the audience determines the sequence and thus both the image and sound level through their position in the room. The starting point is the video piece Four Mortifications. This will then be set to music live by Roisz and Kovačič during the vernissage at Rhizom and will then form the audiovisual trail of the installation, in and along which the audience can move, recomposing the existing image and sound material.

Photo Credit: Otmar Klammer

followed by: Tombola

Thu, April 10, 2025, 7:00 PM
RHIZOM, Annenstraße 52, 8020 Graz

open:
Fri, April 11 & Sat, April 12, 2025, 3:00 – 6:00 PM
Mon, April 14 & Tue, April 15, 2025, 3:00 – 6:00 PM

1.0 Preamble

[…] the output of machines does not create a new reality, but rather condenses virtual reality into mass. So the less unthought nature, the more we live in the assumption, in the model of this universe.

1.0.1 Aspects / Localization

Artists, as artificial persons, are in practice the construct of the interpretation imposed upon them; they bear the freedom of the interpreters. Artists, as actual persons, are subject to the agreement of generating mass, thereby succumbing to the present mechanics of arbitrariness; they “create” the “art,” which is considered property (in essence: peculiarity) of the socializing entities/society.

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Photo Credit: Daphne von Schrader

Saturday, 08.03.2025
Open doors: 7:00 pm, Start: 7:30 pm
RHIZOM, Annenstraße 52, 8020 Graz

AV Performance, 30min.
The performance EXTC by Joanna Coleman and Martina Moro is to be understood in several senses as a feminist response to patriarchal body politics. It is therefore literally about taking space. In the interaction with the technical devices, a posthuman, hybrid and queer component is added. Like cyborgs, they celebrate the entanglement of technical devices and the human body.

Photo Credit: Walther Moser

Friday, 21.02.2025, 6:00-9:00 pm
RHIZOM, Annenstraße 52, 8020 Graz

What would happen if I wanted to dig a hole in the ground in Annenstraße?
Can I just do that?
If not, who do I have to ask?
And how do the people I have to ask justify their answers?
Do I have to answer why I want to drill (there)?
What if I find something?
What do I have to report?
Who does it belong to?
And what does it sound like?
And where does Austria end?