Wolfgang Koelbl
Wolfgang Koelbl was born in 1965 in Austria. He studied architecture at the Technical University in Vienna, the University of Michigan, and the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
After completing his studies, he turned to new media (digital videos) and theoretical work. His interests include mass phenomena such as the Internet and metropolitan environments.
Selected exhibitions include Tokyo Superdichte (audiovisual installation, Podroom, Vienna, 2000), Superheroes (video projection, Podroom, Vienna, 2000), and Total Control, 24 Hours Video Supervision (Cochran Ave, Los Angeles).
Awards include a purchase prize from the Membrane Design Competition (Japan, 1997) and a purchase prize from WBW Traumhäuser heute (Germany, 1996).
EDUCATION
Architecture, Technical University
Vienna, Austria
Architecture, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Architecture, University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, Scotland
JURY
Veit Goerner
Isabelle Graw
Peter Kogler
Peter Noever
Carl Pruscha