5.4.2013—21.4.2013
Upper Exhibition Hall
A cooperation of MAK and sound:frame

Beginning in 2012, audio-visual art has been presented for the first time as an area of applied arts at MAK in the context of a cooperation with the sound:frame festival. Since its inception in 2006, sound:frame has considered itself as a platform that enables current artistic trends to be heard. The festival is supposed to be a meeting point to facilitate the international communication of audio:visual artists from all around the world, making artistic, formal, and content-wise innovations possible. Intercreativity and the team play of different art forms are at the core of the festival and its very thoughts, beliefs, and intentions. The collaboration will continue in 2013 with the exhibition The House of Drift and a MAK NITE Special event in the framework of the sound:frame festival.

Within the scope of the sound:frame exhibition Depart, Gerald Moser and Christina Simmel, Andreas Waldschütz, the performance group around Sebastijan Geč and the fashion designer Lisi Lang will collectively work on creating a large-scale audiovisual installation. Opening with a live performance on April 4, the installation will than be on display at the MAK exhibition hall.

Festival Curator Eva Fischer, Artistic Director sound:frame
Project Coordination Marlies Wirth, Curator, MAK NITE Lab


A catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition - available at the MAK Design Shop.