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Joachim
Sauter / Dirk
Lüsebrink
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Joachim Sauter
Artist
* 1959 [D]
lives and works in Berlin [D]
Joachim Sauter studied at the Berlin Art Academy [Hochschule
der Künste/ MA and Meisterschüler], and at the Deutsche
Film- und Fernsehakademie [German Academy for Film and Television],
Berlin. In 1988, he founded Art+Com together with a group of designers,
artists, scientists and technicians. Since 1991, Joachim Sauter
has been Professor for Digital Media Design at the University of
the Arts in Berlin and has been an adjunct professor at UCLA since
2001.
Grants and
Awards | Exhibitions | Works
| Recommended Links
Grants
and Awards ::
2001
German Design Red Dot Award [D]
Swiss Design Award [CH]
1998
Prix Pixel INA Institut National de l'Audiovisuel [F]
Film+Art Critics Award [USA]
1997
Prix Ars Electronica Category »Interactive Art« [A]
1995
The Los Angeles Interactive Media Festival Impact Award [USA]
Prix Ars Electronica Category »Interactive Art« [A]
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Exhibitions
::
2002
ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe [D]
2001
Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto [P]
2000
»Siggraph«
V2 DEAF, Rotterdam [NL]
»Expo 2000«, Hanover [D]
»Vision Ruhr«, Dortmund [D]
1998
Inter Communication Center, Tokyo [J]
1997
Ars Electronica, Linz [A]
1996
Stejdilik Museum, Amsterdam [NL]
Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna [A]
1995
Venice Biennial, Venice [I]
»G7 Meeting«, Brussels [B]
»Siggraph«, Los Angeles [USA]
»Interactive Multimedia Festival«, Los Angeles [USA]
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris [F]
1994
Ars Electronica, Linz [A]
1993
Museum for Contemporary Art, Nagoya [J]
Deichtorhallen, Hamburg [D]
1992
Museum for Contemporary Art, Sidney [AUS]
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris [F]
Ars Electronica, Linz [A]
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Works::
»Bodymover« [interactive multiuser
environment]
»Virtual Car« [interactive installation]
»Invisible Shape of Things Past« [interactive installation]
»TerraVision« [interactive installation]
»Zerseher« [interactive installation]
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Recommended Links
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-> Homepage Art+Com:
http://www.artcom.de/
-> Biography, exhibitions, works:
http://www.artcom.de/~js/
-> »Invisible Shape of Things Past« [interactive
installation]:
http://www.artcom.de/cgi-bin/index.cgi?res=1024&resH=&tpl=frame&language=en&id=2_8
http://prixars.aec.at/history/interactive/1997/97azI-invisible.html
-> »Virtual Car« [interactive installation]:
http://www.artcom.de/cgi-bin/index.cgi?res=1024&resH=&tpl=frame&language=en&id=2_1
-> »TerraVision« [interactive installation]:
http://www.artcom.de/cgi-bin/index.cgi?res=1024&resH=&tpl=frame&language=en&id=2_3
-> »Bodymover«, [interaktives multiuser
environment]:
http://www.artcom.de/cgi-bin/index.cgi?res=1024&resH=&tpl=frame&language=en&id=2_9
-> »Zerseher«, 1992:
http://prixars.aec.at/history/interactive/1992/E92auszI-zerseher.html
-> Prix Ars Electronica [A], Category »Interactive
Kunst« for the work ªZerseher´, staement of the jury:
http://prixars.aec.at/history/jurybegr/1992/E92inter.html
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Dirk
Lüsebrink
Artist
* 1964 [D]
Dirk Lüsebrink studied computer sciences at
the TU Berlin and is one of the founding memebers of Art+Com.
Awards
| Exhibitions | Works
| Recommended Links
Awards
:: [selected]
1997
Prix Ars Electronica, Category »Interactive Art«, [A]
1992
Prix Ars Electronica, Category »Interactive Art«, [A]
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Exhibitions
:: [selected]
2002
ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe[D]
1997
Ars Electronica, Linz [A]
1995
Ars Electronica, Linz [A]
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Works
::
[selected]
»Zerseher« [interactive installation]
»The Invisible Shape of Things Past« [interactive installation]
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Recommended
Links ::
- > »The Invisible Shape of Things Past«
:
http://prixars.aec.at/history/interactive/1997/97azI-invisible.html
- > »Zerseher« :
http://prixars.aec.at/history/interactive/1992/E92auszI-zerseher.html
- > Prix Ars Electronica [A] , Category »Interactive
Art«, for the work »Zerseher«, statement of the
jury:
http://prixars.aec.at/history/jurybegr/1992/E92inter.html
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