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© Eva Kelety
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Ulla Rauter, born 1980 in Wr. Neustadt, Austria, studied Transmedia Art at the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
As a media artist and musician she works at the interface between sound and fine art – her works include performative sculptures, music performances and self-built instruments.
One main field of her work is the development of experimental sound devices. Her sensor-based electronic music instruments have been shown internationally in solo performances or as objects in exhibitions.
Two other recurring themes in her artistic work are silence as a material and place of longing – since 2009 she has been realizing a series of interactive works in public space on this subject – and the human voice, which is the basic material for her visual and acoustic translation and transformation processes.
In 2010 she co-founded the annual sound-art show Sound Manifestos.
Since 2013 she’s got a lectureship at the University of Applied Arts, Department of Digital Art.
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2003-2009 |
University of Applied Arts Vienna, Transmedia Art |
2008 |
promotion prize of the Ö1 talent scholarship |
2009 |
Diploma Transmedia Art |
2009-2010 |
Working Scholarship of Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research |
2011 |
Working Scholarship of Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research |
since 2013 |
Lectureship at the University of Applied Arts, Department of Digital Art |
2013-2016 |
Artist of PEEK project Digital Synesthesia, University of Applied Arts Vienna |
2014 |
Artist in Residence, Nordic Artists’ Centre, Norway |
2015 |
Studio Scholarship of BKA, Rome |
2017 |
Austrian State Scholarship for media art |
2018 |
Artist in Residence, Bundesländeratelier Paliano, Italy |
2019 |
Talking Hands, project funding by Austrian Federal Chancellery Vienna |
since 2022 |
Artistic researcher in the PEEK project „Semiotic Symbiosis for the Posthuman Commons” of Austrian Science Fund FWF |
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