Time's Up (artist group)
Time's Up is an interactive media and machine art group from Linz, Austria. Founded in 1996, the group has developed interactive media and mechanical art works exhibited throughout Europe and Australasia.
Time's Up runs Dorkbot Linz and is closely involved in the Funkfeuer community, the local artists "Freie Szene" and educational institutions.
Work Series
Time's Up has shown a large number of works as individual objects and as complete environments internationally. The exhibitions fall into three main phases:
- Spherical Projection Interface SPIN (2000-2006), premiered at the Ars Electronics Festival 2000[3] achieved artistic and technical attention.[4][5]
- Sensory Circus (2002-2006).[6]
Since 2007 main works have been around narrative and living environments.[7]
Publications
The Anchortronic series of residencies culminated in the release of the same named DVD on the Dutch-German label Staalplaat.[8]
References
- ↑ Arnd Wesemann, "Die Zeit ist um", Frankfurter Rundschau 18.09.1997
- ↑ Gerfried Stocker und Christine Schöpf, "FleshFactor: Informationsmaschine Mensch", Springer Wien, 1997.
- ↑ Gerfried Stocker und Christine Schöpf, "Next Sex: Sex im Zeitalter seiner reproduktionstechnischen Überflüssigkeit" Springer Vienna,2000.
- ↑ Weibel, Peter and Shaw, Jeffrey, "Future Cinema", MIT Press 2003.
- ↑ Ben Delaney, "Walking through a Virtual World" in Real Time Graphics Vol 9 No. 4, Oct/Nov 2000
- ↑ Luca Barbeni, "Un laboratorio de situaciones experimentales / A laboratory for esperimental situation", in Aminima 11, pp 112-117, 2005
- ↑ Basis Wien Arts Archive: http://www.basis-wien.at/cgi-bin/browse.pl?t=fipo.tpl&fipoid=53829
- ↑ Reviews: http://industrial.org/news.php?t=15833, http://boomkat.com/dvds/9786-various-anchortronic-5-1-laboratory-for-updating-experimental-sound
External links
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