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ARTTEC at AIT continues

01.02.2022
Artist duo Process Studio collaborates with the Center for Vision, Automation & Control

After almost two years of successful collaboration, we said goodbye to our artist in residence Judith Fegerl with a virtual talk at the end of January. ARTTEC at AIT now continues – with Martin Grödl and Moritz Resl, better known as "Process Studio". From March on, their exhibition "Tokens for Climate Care" will be on display in the foyer of Giefinggasse 4. The exhibition is based on AI technologies and was already shown at Somerset House London and MAK – Museum of Applied Arts. 

While “Tokens for Climate Care” is on display in the foyer, Martin Grödl and Moritz Resl are already working on their next exhibition. They are supported by the Center for Vision, Automation & Control (Competence Unit Complex Dynamical Systems). The result is to be seen at the end of summer. 

What is ARTTEC at AIT? 

Since 2016, the ARTTEC art programme at the Alpbach Technology Symposium, organised by us, has been showing the many similarities between art, technology and science. We rely on the support of professionals – with partners such as Ars Electronica Linz, the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts and the University of Applied Arts.

In the fall of 2018, we brought ARTTEC to AIT as well – more specifically, to the foyer of our headquarter at Giefinggasse 4. Under the name ARTTEC at AIT, creative and interdisciplinary exhibitions with international artists broaden the perspective of our employees and guests at our site.