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24-hour exhibition - Non Stop "Into the Deep" in Ebensee

Date: Sat, Dec. 7, 2024
Time: 00:00 — 00:00
Location:  Bahnhof Landungsplatz Ebensee, Hauptstraße 36, 4802 Ebensee
24 hours - Non Stop. Whenever you feel like culture! On view from September 2, 2024 to December 31, 2024 (New Year's Eve) in Ebensee. "Sky Waterwalk and ship landing stage. Non Stop!new creation" from the series of "Augmented Reality Installations.

Exhibition - whenever you want
Culture independent of time and space

An augmented reality project by Eva Schlegel, Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski. European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024 in cooperation with the municipality of Ebensee.

You can also visit this exhibition in Ebensee without language skills. The only thing you need is a lot of time and a mobile phone (smartphone). Get to know Lake Traunsee on a cultural excursion to the heart of the Salzkammergut. Whether autumn or winter - this exhibition is always worth a visit. And now more about the exhibition.

At various locations in the Salzkammergut, the internationally renowned artist Eva Schlegel, in collaboration with 2MVD – Valerie Messini & Damjan Minovski – uses QR codes to make animated sculptures visible in the exterior and interior. Into the Deep is the fourth station in Ebensee. In Ebensee on the shores of Lake Traunsee, where sky and water meet at the Sky Waterwalk and the landing site brings us back down to earth, a new creation from the series of augmented reality installations Memories from the Future can be experienced from 2 September: Into the Deep – a large water funnel opens in the lake, into which water constantly runs ...

Since the beginning of the year and with the opening of the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024, animated eyes have been staring at us on other shores of Lake Traunsee, on the Bräuwiese and at the Spitzvilla, watching and following the explorers. At Toplitzsee, the focus is on the many secrets that the small mountain lake in the Styrian part of the Salzkammergut in the municipality of Grundlsee holds and reveals. Be it the mysterious Nazi treasure or the fabulous wildlife. In the Sudhaus Bad Ischl, stories about salt are retold and wrap around the visitors.

With their augmented reality installations, Eva Schlegel, Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski expand the examination of the relationship between perception and spatial potentials, between the material and the immaterial, object and human being with a virtual medium. Sculptures are created in which gravity is suspended or – as in the case of the installation in Ebensee – an unknown gravitational field opens up. The idea of an underground connection to the Bräuwiese and the Toplitzsee is created.

Iony – AR viewer for artworks by Eva Schlegel & 2MVD
lony is the app for experiencing digital artworks in AR by Eva Schlegel, Valerie Messini and Damjan
Minovski. To start the AR experience, scan the QR codes at the designated locations:

Ebensee/Traunsee (QR code on the lakeshore, permanently accessible)
Bräuwiese/Traunsee and Spitzvilla/Traunsee (QR code on the lakeshore, permanently accessible)
Fischerhaus/Toplitzsee (QR code on the lakeshore, permanently accessible)
Sudhaus Bad Ischl (QR code as part of the exhibition sudhaus – kunst mit salz & wasser)
Guide

1 Scan QR code 2 Download app 3 Open app 4 Scan QR code again 5 Experience art.
By scanning the QR code via the Iony app, you will gain access to the AR installations of the multi-part series Memories from the Future, developed for the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024. The site-specific installations reflect their surroundings and history, with the space taking on the role of a generator and you yourself becoming an active part of the experience. If you are not there, visit http://www.iony.cc

Guide

1 Scan QR code 2 Download app 3 Open app 4 Scan QR code again 5 Experience art.
By scanning the QR code via the Iony app, you will gain access to the AR installations of the multi-part series Memories from the Future, developed for the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024. The site-specific installations reflect their surroundings and history, with the space taking on the role of a generator and you yourself becoming an active part of the experience. If you are not there, visit http://www.iony.cc

Memories from the Future_AR-Skulptur Toplitzsee, 2024 © Eva Schlegel, Valerie Messini, Damjan Minovski, courtesy Kulturhauptstadt Europas Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024

Eva Schlegel (* in Hall in Tirol) is one of Austria's most internationally renowned artists. Studied at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. From 1997 to 2006 she taught art and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts. Participated in the Venice Biennale in 1995, and in 2011 she was herself commissioner for the Austria Pavilion at the Biennale. Continuous exhibition activities in Germany and abroad as well as many projects and permanent installations, including Oklahoma Contemporary Museum, Parlament, Vienna, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen, Novartis Campus Basel and many more. She has received numerous prizes and awards, such as the Austrian Decoration of Honour for Science and Art. As part of the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024, Eva Schlegel is realizing the project: Memories from the Future – Memories from the Future. At various locations in the Salzkammergut, animated sculptures will be visible in the exterior and interior by means of QR codes. The extensive list of her solo and group exhibitions and the collections in which her work is represented can be found on http://www.evaschlegel.com

Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski (2MVD) explore the connection between built architecture and digital art as well as the virtual expansion of our world of experience and life made possible by new digital technologies. Both completed their architecture studies at the University of Applied Arts (Studio Prix) in Vienna in 2011. Since then, they have been working as independent artists in the fields of architecture, visual and digital arts. Both worked for renowned architectural firms, VM as a design architect and DM as a freelance visual artist. Since 2013, they have also been active in academia, both in teaching and research. http://www.2mvd.at

Since 2012, Valerie Messini, Damjan Minovski and Eva Schlegel have been working together repeatedly. They have realized several large-format installations and, since 2020, augmented reality works.

Memories from the Future_AR-Skulptur Toplitzsee, 2024 © Eva Schlegel, Valerie Messini, Damjan Minovski, courtesy Kulturhauptstadt Europas Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024

Eva Schlegel (* in Hall in Tirol) is one of Austria's most internationally renowned artists. Studied at the Vienna University of Applied Arts. From 1997 to 2006 she taught art and photography at the Academy of Fine Arts. Participated in the Venice Biennale in 1995, and in 2011 she was herself commissioner for the Austria Pavilion at the Biennale. Continuous exhibition activities in Germany and abroad as well as many projects and permanent installations, including Oklahoma Contemporary Museum, Parlament, Vienna, Rigshospitalet Copenhagen, Novartis Campus Basel and many more. She has received numerous prizes and awards, such as the Austrian Decoration of Honour for Science and Art. As part of the European Capital of Culture Bad Ischl Salzkammergut 2024, Eva Schlegel is realizing the project: Memories from the Future – Memories from the Future. At various locations in the Salzkammergut, animated sculptures will be visible in the exterior and interior by means of QR codes. The extensive list of her solo and group exhibitions and the collections in which her work is represented can be found on http://www.evaschlegel.com

Valerie Messini and Damjan Minovski (2MVD) explore the connection between built architecture and digital art as well as the virtual expansion of our world of experience and life made possible by new digital technologies. Both completed their architecture studies at the University of Applied Arts (Studio Prix) in Vienna in 2011. Since then, they have been working as independent artists in the fields of architecture, visual and digital arts. Both worked for renowned architectural firms, VM as a design architect and DM as a freelance visual artist. Since 2013, they have also been active in academia, both in teaching and research. http://www.2mvd.at

Since 2012, Valerie Messini, Damjan Minovski and Eva Schlegel have been working together repeatedly. They have realized several large-format installations and, since 2020, augmented reality works.

Around the clock

You can visit this exhibition around the clock. In all, almost all weathers. 24 hours - Non Stop. Whenever you feel like culture! On view from September 2, 2024 to December 31, 2024 (New Year's Eve) in Ebensee. "Sky Waterwalk and ship landing stage. Non Stop!new creation" from the series of "Augmented Reality Installations.

"Kulturcard 2024"
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With the Kulturcard 2024, there are discounts of up to minus 50% throughout the year in museums, concerts and exhibitions in the Salzkammergut region, as well as on programme items of the Capital of Culture Bad Ischl/Salzkammergut 2024. The Kulturcard 2024 is at 49,. Euro at the tourist offices of the Capital of Culture regions. For example in Bad Ischl, Bad Goisern on Lake Hallstatt, Hallstatt, Gosau or Obertraun. When you buy it, you get the program book free of charge.

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You can purchase the programme book for the Capital of Culture Bad Ischl-Salzkammergut 2024 for 10 euros. It is available at the tourist offices in the region, at the Salzkammergut Touristik in Bad Ischl and at the Lentos Art Museum in Linz. If you have a Kulturcard, you will receive the program book free of charge. Just show your Kulturcard. This offer is only valid for personal purchase in the mentioned sales outlets or in the office of the Capital of Culture, shipping is not possible.

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