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  • Camouflage (Print) -
    Print on aluminium composite panel The temporary intervention 'Camouflage' was realised in 2012 on the Bielerhöhe in Tyrol. A row of flagpoles along a bus parking lot, which usually bear the multi-coloured national flags of EU states, now welcomed
  • Biografie Leo Peschta 18th june 1978, in Wien geboren lebt und arbeitet in Wien 2008 Robots' Choice Award, Art-Bots Dublin since 2008 working for RCSI, (Research Center for Shared Incompetence) 2003-2004 Heinrich-Klotz
  • Arte Electrónico 95 -
    Ruth Schnell, lecture: "Österreichische Medienkunst" [Austrian Media Art]
  • Reactive light environment Public indoor swimming pool, Dornbirn (A), competition 2005- present [English title, loud and quiet] 'LAUTUNDLEISE' was conceived for the newly-built indoor pool in Dornbirn. The interactive light environment dynamizes the
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  • Kusch, Martin. Passage- A hybrid between interactive installation and performance In New realities: Being Syncretic, edited by R. Ascott and G. Bast and M. Jahrmann and R. Schnell, 174-178. Vienna: Springer, 2009.
  • Floating Signs -
    Light installation in public space, 2011-present Harbour, Bregenz (A), invited competition Departing from ambiguous concept and image worlds related to terms like harbour, arrival, staying (also being allowed or having to stay), 'Floating Signs',
  • Schnell, Ruth. In/different Spaces. Vortrag, 1999 im Rahmen des Projektes Differenz am Institut für Kunstgeschichte der Universität Innsbruck gehalten. Publiziert in: Institut für Kunstgeschichte der Universität Innsbruck (Hg.): Differenz, Innsbruck
  • Kacunko, Slavko. Österreich. Wirklichkeitskonstruktionen, Datenerfassung und Telekommunikation. Weibel, Kriesche, Adrian, Mark, Tanterl, Ruprechter, Schnell In Closed Circuit Videoinstallationen, edited by Slavko KacunkoBerlin: Logos, 2004.
  • Camouflage -
    Intervention For the temporary intervention 'Camouflage' the ten national flags attached to flagpoles at the bus parking lot on the Bieler Höhe were exchanged for monochrome quartz green banners. Not until they were approached did they appear to