VIDEO3000 - A Chorus of Delirium from the Terrace
Medien & Technologie Ausstellung Performance
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For the first time on Austrian soil, Ulf Kristiansen and Philipp Teister are going to present together a delicate selection of their video/internte works under the title of “VIDEO3000 - A Chorus of Delirium from the Terrace”, an ad-hoc collaboration that reflects, reshuffles, and reassembles realms of pony-fetish, anti-privacy, gay policy, and MDMA.
A psychological detour that leads you from a basement to a terrace without leaving almost any physical harm, only afterward this will make the sauce, behind two bewildered minds, seething with curiosity deep within an incoherent world of delirium.
About:
Ulf Kristiansen(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulf_Kristiansen/)
Ulf Kristiansen (b. 1969-11-03, Norway) is a painter and video-artist. Ulf Kristiansen is currently living at Nesodden, a peninsula outside of Oslo, Norway and at the island of Bornholm Denmark. While starting out as a figurative painter, Ulf is now mainly focusing on 3d animation and machinima. His films have partaken in numerous international video festivals and exhibitions. He won the jury´s prize for best featurette at the London Underground film festival 2012 for his film “The Art Awards”. He has participated 3 times at the very prestigious Norwegian State Exhibition with his video works.
Philipp Teister(philippteister.com)
Philipp Teister works the position of the artist who challenges the fields of
neuro-psychology, hacking privacy and anonimity. Revealing the aesthetics of
appropriation and post-conceptualism, he intensively challenges the
transitional area between pop-culture, privacy, and anonymity.
As a visual artist Teister seeks to overcome the separation of these forms
and genres of art by trying to endeavor a holistic artistic approach.
Philipp Teister (*1982) lives and works in Vienna, Austria. He studied
at the School for Art and Design in Kassel from where holds a MFA with honors
in New Media. His work was shown in Kuenstlerhaus in
Vienna, NIMK in Amsterdam, and Palais de Tokyo in Paris. He is
represented by Fach & Asendorf Gallery in Berlin.