Alumni
Eva Seiler
Eva Seiler (*1979 in Munich) studied scenography and sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. In her sculptures and spatial settings, she questions anthropocentrism and speculates on how the co-existence of human and non-human animals, nature and technology could be articulated in the future. She embraces hybrid modes of relationship in her practice, using both organic materials and industrially produced fabrics for her objects.
Lucie Stahl
Lucie Stahl is an artist based in Vienna. Her works investigate the abstracted, psychologically fraud, relationship of humans to their environment. She is interested in a culture of extraction, obsessive use and the associated modes of production and consumption –mechanisms of sucking, pumping, flowing and converting liquid raw materials into energy, and how they relate to inner processes.
Anton Savov
Anton Savov is an architect and postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zurich. His work focuses on developing architectural machine intelligence to enhance our creative capacities for designing and constructing the built environment.
Markus Krottendorfer
Markus Krottendorfer is interested in the fragile foundations of our present, in misconceptions and failed ideas which still managed to give rise to the conquest of the world and which were with us for a while. With his special photographic method, he intervenes in places that still show traces of these often-odd ideas, places that beg questions regarding their (former) utopian potential and the way they resonate with the present.
Steffi Alte
Steffi Alte is a visual artist based in Vienna whose practice includes different formats and media, often merging installation with an aspect of participation. She studied fine arts at HfbK Dresden and at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.