Carola Unterberger-Probst
Carola Unterberger-Probst (born 9 May 1978 in Salzburg), aka [cup] or Carola Unterberger, is an internationally known Austrian media artist and philosopher of art. In addition to video installations and experimental films, her work contains Objet d'art, paintings and digital art. She specializes in the postmodern discourse, deconstruction, and questions on media and the arts.
Film & video
- Staatsoper, (State Opera), experimental video, animation (2005)
- Gdansk, music video (2005)
- Bottom Up - Von Fünfen, die auszogen, Rock und Hose zu wechseln, experimental video, documentary (2004)
- girls'day, report (2004)
- zwischen kunst, medien, sozialem, integration, politik, jugend + bildung, documentary (2004)
- Laufende Kamera, (Running Camera), experimental video (2004)
- Nachtflug, movie (2003)
- Urbane Befindlichkeiten, experimental video (2002)
- Der Englische König, movie (2002)
- flip tricks, experimental video, skating movie (2001)
- Der Krückenmörder, movie (2001)
- [rand:zone], documentary (2001)
- Hochschul TV, (University TV), weekly TV series (1999 & 2000)
- Wirklich Wahnsinnig, experimental video (1999)
- Living in a Sexfish Cage, experimental video (1998)
- tutlings first, experimental video (1996)
Contemporary art
- Ich verstecke Menchen, graphics, badges, paintings (2007)
- 2nd Life Arts, documentation of virtual arts in Second Life, window prints, cubes, avatar sujets. Graphical design: Mahir M. Yavuz, Nicolas Naveau. (2007)
- pixel tiles, mosaic (2006)
- walser, mural painting, material painting, pochoir (2006)
- ein früher [cup], acrylic on canvas, pochoir (2006)
- framed, teletext art, text (2006)
- Allez Allez, ASCII art, trick film, paintings (2005)
- Für A & F, installation (2005)
- ||: fragment :||, object, installation, video
- Apoint, three photographs (2004)
- Dito, photograph (2004)
- Imagae, 12 photographs (2004)
- women.art.bodies, object, installation, 74 photographs (2003)
- Babadag, installation, performance (2003)
- mtv.generation 18 photographs (2003)
- Unsichtbares Oberösterreich - Hochzeit, fake media (1998)
- Fröbelstraße 13 24 photographs (2001)
- Wahrnehmungsveränderungen, b/w video, audiovisual installation (1997)
Curator
- Borderline, exhibition of the Open Studio, Medea – Association of Arts & Media. Artists: Sissi Wunder, Anthony Wagner, Dietrich Killer, Elisabeth Öfner, Andrea Reisinger, Elvira Kurabasa, Martin Kollroß, Christina Hartl-Prager, Carola Unterberger-Probst. Presentation at Borderline, group exhibition at Kliemsteinhaus, Linz, at.(2005)
- >Open Studio< On Tour, in the studio-bus through Poland, 4 studio days in Gdansk. Artists: Andrea Reisinger, Elvira Kurabasa, Martin Kollroß, Christina Hartl-Prager, Carola Unterberger-Probst. Presentations at >Offenes Atelier< On Tour, artist in residence at Wyspa, Gdansk, pl; Borderline, group exhibition at Kliemsteinhaus, Linz, at; Museum Of The Essential And Beyond That, online-exhibition, Rio de Janeiro, br. (2005)
Producer of Exhibitions
- Brucknerhaus Exhibition, exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2006. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Artists of the exhibition: Jonathan den Breejen, Marenka Deenstra, Martin Frey, Aram Bartholl, Michael Aschauer, Gerhard Dirmoser, Robert Ashley, Ozawa Tsuyoshi.
- Mobile City, exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2006. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Coproducer of the exhibition: Carmen Lauss. Artists of the exhibition: Jenny Chowdhury, Hyperwerk, M+M, Jane Mulfinger, Graham Budgett, Taylor Hokanson, Empfangshalle, Assocreation.
- Make it Simple - Electrolobby 2006, exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2006. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Curator of the exhibition: David Cuartielles. Technical adviser of the exhibition: Gustavo Valera. Artists of the exhibition: Ulrike Gollner, Jeldrik Schmuch, Castro Álvaro, Carlos Cabañero, Julio Obelleiro, Daniel Palacios Jimenez, C.J. Rósen, Alberto García Saenz, Emanuele Mazza, Magnus Johnsson, Pontus Stalin, Markus Appelbäck, Enrique Tomás, Magnus Torstensson, Livia Sunesson, Eric Sandelin. Workshop facilitors of the exhibition: Zachary Lieberman, Henrik Wrangel, Jürgen Scheible, Richard Widerberg, Marcus Hannerstig, Massimo Banzi, Hans Christoph Steiner, Koray Tahiroglu, Dave A. Mellis, Björn Wahlström, Tomek Ness, Bengt Sjölén, Graphity Research Lab, Enrique Tomás, David J. Cuartielles, Markus Appelbäck, Magnus Johnsson.
- Everything’s Moving - A Guest Appearance Downtown, 2007 - 2008 the Ars Electronica Center is relocating to temporary facilities downtown. Institution: Ars Electronica Center. Art director: Gerfried Stocker. Management of the museum: Nicoletta Blacher. Technical adviser of the museum: Gerold Hofstadler. Implementation of the exhibition: Ars Electronica Futurelab. Exhibition architecture: Scott Ritter, Jakob Illera
- Second City, part of theme exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2007. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Main artist of the exhibition: Aram Bartholl. Artists of the exhibition: Justine Cooper, Institute for Applied Autonomy, Trevor Paglen, Maia Gusberti, Nik Thoenen, Hiraki Sawa, Dash Macdonald, Demitrios Kargotis, Shelly Eshkar, Paul Kaiser, Stuart Bowditch, Damien Robinson, Peter William Holden, Graffiti Research Lab, Janek Schaefer, Horst Hörtner, Christopher Lindinger, Doris Zachhuber, Florian Berger, Andreas Steinhauser, Pablo Valbuena, Eva & Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.org, Peter Harlander, Joachim Stein, Dietmar Offenhuber, Orkan Telhan, quintessenz, Manu Luksch. Workshop facilitors of the exhibition: Linda Kostowski, Sascha Pohflepp, Jan Northoff, Jürgen Höbarth, Tobias Leingruber, Joachim Stein, Markus Angermeier, Martin Bauer. Virtual exhibitions and tours: Tor Lindstrand, Jan Northoff, Andreas Lange, Joichi Ito, Eva and Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.org, Peter Harlander, Jürgen Höbarth, Dietmar Offenhuber, Tobias Neiseke. Curator of IMA Salon #7 07: Elisabeth Schimana. Art kitchen of IMA Salon #7 07: Blumberg. Bar of IMA Salon #7 07: Robert Auberger. Artists of IMA Salon #7 07: Liesl Ujvary, Rebekah Wilson, Elisabeth Schimana, Florian Cramer, Sandra Naumann, Andrea Sodomka, Eva Ursprung, Eva Wohlgemuth, Inke Arns, Heidi Grundmann, Roberto Paci Dalò, Seppo Gründler, Mia Makela, Cordula Bösze, Günther Gessert, Lena Golovasheva, Jogi Hofmüller, Reni Hofmüller, Mary Ellen, Bute Kathy, Rae Huffman, Elisabth Zimmermann, Anne Thurmann-Jajes, Anne Wellmer, Liu Pei Wen, Andrey Smirnov, Edith Schild, gangart.
- All of Linz - A Group Photo from Above, part of theme exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2008. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Architect of the festival: Raffael Waller. Design of the festival: Nicolas Naveau. Project management of the exhibition: Stefan Mittelböck-Jungwirth-Fohringer. Develompent of the exhibition: Anno Schacher, Nicolas Naveau, Horst Hörtner, Katharina Nussbaumer, Martin Honzik, Gerfried Stocker, Fadil Kujundzic, Christian Korherr. Photo gallery of the exhibition: Dietmar Tollerian.
- Ars Foyer, part of theme exhibition during the Ars Electronica Festival 2008. Institution: Ars Electronica Festival. Art director of the festival: Gerfried Stocker. Producer of the festival: Martin Honzik. Technical director of the festival: Karl J. Schmidinger. Architect of the festival: Raffael Waller. Design of the festival: Nicolas Naveau. Artists of the exhibition: Hide Ogawa, Emiko Ogawa, Yuichi Tamagawa, Taizo Zushi, Mizuya Sato, Kaori Honda, Naoto Oiwa, h.o., Makoto Zeramoto,Yasuharu Sasaki, platoniq, Adriana Torres, [Olivier Schulbaum][1], Susana Garcia Noguero, Ivan Verges Pascual, [Paula Rey][2], Marcel Panne, Alexandra "Sasha" Kiselkowa, David Lüpschen, Tim Knapen, Aaron Koblin, Takashi Kawashima. Curators of OFlab: Theodore Watson, Zachery Lieberman. Design of Oflab: Taeyoon Choi. Architect of OFlab: Wolfgang "Wodo" Gratt. Artists of OFlab: Mehmet Akten, Lia, Chris Sugrue, Golan Lewin, Arturo Castro, Kyle McDonald, Dan Paluska, Damian Stewart, Todd Vanderlin, Taeyoon Choi, Tine Papendick, Travis Kirton, Carl-Johan Rosen, Theo Watson, Zachery Lieberman, Pierre Emile Proske, Carles Gutiérrez Vallés, artists of Ars Electronica Futurelab. Discours at Ars Foyer Stage: Susana Gracia Noguero, Paula Rey, Oliver Schulbaum, Ivan Verges Pascual, Daniela Alina Plewe, Christopher Adams, Dorothée King, Laurent Mignonneau, Christa Sommerer, Sabine Seymour, Joichi Ito, Gerfried Stocker, Christine Schöpf, Živadiniv Dragan, Miha Turšič, Tomohito Kinose, Fumi Yamazaki, Ingrid Spörl, Annalisa Pelizza, Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag, Inke Arns, Hans Dieter Christ, Iris Dressler, Wolfgang Hagen, Verena Kuni, Zorah Mari Bauer, Kalle Laar, Juri Pölchau, Bernd Wiemann, Christian Rauch, Martnia Olinowetz, Rainer Praschak, Heidi Grundmann, Rainer Klang, Reinhard Braun, Dieter Daniels, Elisabeth Zimmermann, Barbara Schmidt, Masa Inakage, Wolfgang Hagen, Erich Berger, Naut Humon, Anne Nigten, Jan Misker, Friedrich Kirschner, Zachary Lieberman, Amanda McDonald Crowley, Daniela Kuka, Horst Hörtner, Bronac Ferran, Michael Naimark, Sonja Bettel, Martin Heller, Gerhard Kürner, Hannes Leopoldseder, Manuela Pfaffenberger, Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, Austin Young, David Burns, Matias Viegener, Richard Brem, Wapke Feenstra, Manuel Steinböck, Manuel Fallmann, Simone Diensthuber, Roland Schwandtner, Lia, Hideaki Ogawa, David Lüpsch, Marcel Panne, Alexandra "Sasha" Kiselkova, Dentsu, Mehmet Akten, Arturo Castro, Golan Levin, Chris Sugrue, Damian Stewart, Kyle McDonald, Taeyoon Choi, Todd Vanderlin, Dan Paluska, Pierre Emile Proske, Tine Papendick, Carles Gutiérrez Vallés, Carl-Johan Rosen, Christine Schöpf, Martin Honzik.
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