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Postmedia Condition

Neue Galerie
Sackstr. 16
8010 Graz / Austria

www.neuegalerie.at

opening: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 7 p.m.

exhibition: 2005/11/16 - 2006/01/15

curators: Elisabeth Fiedler, Christa Steinle
scientific advise: Peter Weibel
scenography: Manfred Wolff-Plottegg

In January and February, the exhibition will be shown at Medialab Madrid as part of the Austrian program for ARCO 2006.

From the conception of the curators:
"Austria is internationally renowned for its achievements in media art. But in this field, Austria has also produced its own movement, which is becoming increasingly dominant and relevant in the international sphere. This trend could be termed a postmedia condition. Hence, this would be an opportune moment to present at one of the most important international forums a movement from Austria that would precisely constitute an international discourse of great topical relevance, both by dint of the name of the subject and the names of the artists."

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