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daniel fischer
graduated in media art and design
at bauhaus-universität weimar in 2004, daniel has
been typing keyboards for fun and profit since his early childhood.
his engagement with realtime video technologies based on free software
has lead his way to intensive work on using optical tracking systems
for inter- and reactive installations and performances.
daniel has taken part in a number of
international gatherings (2004: haip, ljubljana; piksel, bergen) to
present his work on the theme, and enjoyed a residency with the multimedia
institute in zagreb in 2002. apart from video processing, he is occupied
with diverse technological and design activities around server technology,
web design, vjing and other forms of interaction research.
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astrid schwarz
since 2001, astrid studies composition and electro-acoustic composition
with Detlev Müller-Siemens and Dieter Kaufmann, and formerly with Wolfgang Suppan
and German Toro Pérez,
at the university of music and applied arts in vienna.
she has given a number of concerts in vienna (a), ljubljana (slo), dubrovnik and zagreb (cro),
and co-organised the music festival inpotenza.org in 2001 and 2003.
astrid also gives live electronics workshops for children,
works in planning, creation and production of radio features for the Ö1 and fm4, and
is involved into various other projects with dancers and video artists (tanz*hotel wien,
huetopic.net, anyflag). She has received a BKA scholarship
in 2001 and the Theodor Körner Prize in 2005.
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aleksandra janeva
after training at the school of contemporary dance in zagreb (croatia), the flamish dance academy in bruegge and the higher institute for dance and pedagogy in lier (belgium),
aleksandra worked with jennifer muller in new york, ismael ivo in weimar, the BAD company in zagreb, ana mondini at the staatstheater kassel, system castafiore in grasse (france) and is currently
performing with brice leroux in bruxelles. she has performed in numerous pieces from 1994 until today, including some own creations.
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oliver maklott
born and raised in vorarlberg (A), oliver studied music and audio engineering in vienna, and loves electronic music. his interest in technology, electronics and their connection with music became apparent with the first self-built analog oscillators, amplifiers, synthesizers and samplers, and using them for producing tracks.
meanwhile, the complete production process takes place on the computer, and experimenting with sound and writing own programs for doing so became a vital part of oliver's work. over the last years, his interests extended towards different forms of performance and installation art, as well as design work for the web.
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