Angewandte Interdisciplinary LabSTATION
ROSE celebrates 35 Digital Years on 11/3/23. In this ‘35.0’ lecture performance the artist duo will provide insights into
their digital work, music and art forms from 1988 until 2023. Examples will be made visible and audible. It will be all about
their Digital Art History, the Future and the NOW.
In this lecture performance
artists Elisa Rose and composer Gary Danner, pioneers of digital culture and online since 1991, will jump between decades
of their work, between over- and underground spaces and extended realities:
1988 immediately became 2018 as
soon as they had transferred their early digital work to new systems and made it available. The NFT ‘Substation’, a digital
work on floppy disk created on the Amiga in 1988 and first shown at their Viennese Station, was dropped on the NFT Platform
Foundation in 2021, and went on to become part of a spatial installation for a solo gallery show in 2021/22. Other transformations
include: GIF animations turning into installations, and CD ROMs evolving into the sensory experience and emotional intensity
of immersiveness and audiovisual performances. Early works meet current works in AR, VR and in RL [Augmented Reality, Virtual
Reality and Real Life]. New 3D objects can be found as NFTs in the blockchain, in nature, as 3D prints and as elements of
their VR world ‘Gunafaland’. Some 3D NFTs might appear as AR versions at AIL. Being in close contact with the electronic music
scene, the latest immersive audiovisual performances once again took place in the club scene. Over 100 audio compositions
have been released.
STATION ROSE was founded by musician Gary Danner and artist Elisa Rose in Vienna
in 1988, after they graduated from the University of Applied Arts (Oswald Oberhuber & Karl Lagerfeld) in 1987. They perform
and exhibit worldwide and online in galleries, museums and clubs. The interweaving of real space with VR, AR and immersive
spaces is the focus of their work. Their NFTs are available at foundation and objkt.
They won a Prix Ars Electronica
Honorary Mention in 1995 and the Lifetime Award of the City of Linz in 2012. They have been online since 1991. They lived
in Cairo/Egypt, San Francisco and Frankfurt am Main. After 20 years abroad, they returned to live and work in Vienna.
http://digitalarchive.stationrose.netail.angewandte.at