INTRA聽SPACE聽explores how interactions between,across and beyond humans and nonhumans can be experimentally embodied, aesthetically reformulated and theoretically challenged in their spatial, temporal and transversally entangled spheres. The project examines the hypothesis and potentials of聽INTRA聽SPACE, a spatial transposition of the theoretical concept of 鈥渋ntra action鈥 introduced by philosopher, theoretical physicist and feminist scholar Karen Barad.聽INTRA聽SPACE聽produces a transformative, differential and resilient space of emergence where apparatus, human bodies and digitally constructed figures become diaphanous to each other. A sensorium for embodied experiences, where architectural processes coincide with bodies of the apparatus, the virtual, the engineers, the visitors, the machines and cameras 鈥 bodies are constantly updating sites of construction. The experimental framework critically looks at the potentials of both, the digital and the human, to mutually enhance their functionality, their exposure in artificial and real spaces, their social interaction and self-perception. It offers a technical and conceptual infrastructure, a transformative disposition for equal encounters between digital, machinist and human sensoria.The resulting differentiated perspective, spanning from a single point of touch to a sensory space, negotiates the body in motion as immediate perceptive entity in relation to its surroundings.
INTRA聽SPACE聽was funded under the Austrian Science Fund鈥檚聽PEEK聽(FWF聽鈥 Programm zur Entwicklung und Erschlie脽ung der K眉nste).
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Project Investigators:聽Wolfgang Tschapeller,聽Dennis Del Favero, Michael Thielscher, Ursula Frohne, Krassimira Kruschkova, Franz Pomassi, Esther Balfe, Michael Wimmer
Project Funding:聽Austrian Science Fund
2016/17
- INTRA聽SPACE聽2,聽AUT聽鈥 Architektur und Tirol鈥, Innsbruck (Austria), 2019
- INTRA聽SPACE聽2, ImPulsTanz, International Dance Festival, Vienna (Austria), 2018
- INTRA聽SPACE聽2, Vienna Biennale, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (Austria), 2017
- INTRA聽SPACE聽1, Vienna Biennale, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (Austria), 2016